Chicken rice balls are one of the most fun (and delicious) foods to try when you visit Melaka in Malaysia - you should try them at Kedai Kopi Chung Wah Cafe
The dining place is just like any typical kopitiam with no aircon at all but the price of the foods are definitely cheaper and the foods are quite nice too.
What is so unique about this place? Well, is just that the rice had turn into round shape. Chicken is pretty normal and nothing to shout about.
The Baboon House is also a pet friendly restaurant. The Baboon House Location: No.89, Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock Phone: +60 12-601 0363 Opening Hours: 1000 - 1700 Wednesday to Monday 1000 - 1900…
这家专卖汉堡很有名的马六甲咖啡馆我其实想去很久了,那时候还听说里面是不能拍照的哦,可是在我去的之前看到网友分享环境照片,大家都很惊讶,也不知道什么时候又让拍照了。这一次其实是2018年国庆日的时候我和老公出去走走,老公说我想去哪里都可以,我第一个就想到这里。 它其实很容易...
Ranked 2 out of 548 restaurants in Malacca, this place is the worst kept secret in Malacca. Despite its high rank and popularity, the place still exudes its unique style and provides all patrons with space to relax and enjoy a moment of tranquil peace from the usual bustling craze outside its doors.
It has been a while since we posted Melaka food so this is one of the recent restaurant we visited this year. This is one of the hidden gems that is not popular with tourists. Low Yong Moh Dim Sum Restaurant opened since 1947 and it is one of the oldest restaurants in Melaka. They are located at 32, Jalan Tokong Melaka and they open daily for breakfast except Tuesdays. Low Yong Moh is owned by the Hakka from Fui Chiew.
Parsley Pork Dumpling – overall same as siu mai but have a strong flavor of parsley within the minced pork, taste-wise is great but still hate the super dried texture.
Still, its still a decent place for some food and a light breakfast.
Dalam satu Cafe menyediakan 13 jenis jenis kopi mengikut Negeri yang ada kat Malaysia.Korang boleh dapatkan di Calanthe Art Cafe Melaka
Jonker Street in Melaka is famous for its quirky artsy stores, bustling night street-food market and cute instagrammable cafes. Tucked away in a small street, just off the Jonker Street you can fin…
Calanthe Art Cafe is a popular cafe near Jonker Street (Malacca) and is also known as Malaysia 13 States’ Coffees. It is located on a side road right before Jonker Street and they serve coffee from all states in Malaysia.
Food is cheap and good, but we are just too full.
Rating: 5 out of 5 Price range: Halal Ambience: Hawker Address: Jalan Laksmana 4 Business hour: Daily 5:00 pm till 12:00am Bonus: The l...
Class time! In general, South Indian food is more rice based- In a Malaysian context, that would mean banana leaf rice. Looking at North Indian food, it’s more wheat based- consumed in the fo…
Once I knew I was heading to Melaka for a short trip, the first thing on my mind was Cendol1!! Jonker 88 was my favourite since the first time I went when I was 14 years old. *10 years ago, I'm old.*
Food ordering is self service here at Jonker 88. Before you order, you need to find a table first. Then you also need to bring the food to your own table. The food is prepared pretty fast so even if there is a long queue, it won’t be a long wait.
We ordered the Jumbo Baba Laksa, which cost a bomb (RM 10++). When I am at Malacca, I normally opt for curry laksa, the one with coconut milk, and not the one akin to asam laksa, with kembung fish and dark clear soup. I absolutely love their laksa! I love the soup for its creaminess but it's not full of fats kind of creaminess.
We wrap up the whole meal with a plate of stir-fry cabbage RM3.00 (RM1.50 per head) since the lady boss highly recommends to us, just decided to have it since it was cheap and need to meet our fiber intake quota for that day. 😉 Guess our tongue was malfunctioning because we really felt that the stir-fried cabbage was the best dish we had throughout the meal (the first dish we cleared in Hoe Kee), cabbage has an irresistible crunchy texture and tend to be less greasy, super sweet and flavourful with a delightful scent of garlic – with this dish alone guess we can clear a plate of plain rice without any problem!
Price : 5.0 / 10 ( 1 – Expensive , 10 – Cheap) Taste : 7.0 / 10 ( 1 – Nightmare , 10 – Heaven). Service : 6.5 / 10 ( 1 – Terrible , 10 – Good) Environment : Restaurant Seats Availability : Very limited but short waiting time Parking : Very limited
Hoe Kee Chicken Rice, a popular destination for Hainanese Chicken Rice Balls.
Casa Del Rio Melaka, adalah hotel di Melaka yang terletak dipinggir sungai Melaka. Dari sini kita bisa mengunjungi tempat wisata di Melaka.
Kesimpulannya, sis dan suami sangat berpuas hati dengan aktiviti staycation kami berdua di hotel Casa Del Rio ini. Segalanya terasa sangat berbaloi dengan harga yang kami bayar melalui traveloka. Dari segi bilik hotelnya, layanan pekerja hotel, kemudahan yang disediakan, pemandangan dan suasana hotel. Semuanya best, aman dan harmoni bagi jiwa kami berdua.
Review of our 3D2N stay at Casa del Rio Melaka, their Riverside BBQ Buffet Dinner every Saturday,and the attractions near the hotel.
This place is way too popular, we came before the shop opened and was the first batch to went in. Service is great, food is good and the environment is nice. So it is popular for good reasons.
Written by: Chua Jia Ying Photos by: Jason Han Zhi Kwang The Daily Fix is a hidden (literally) gem situated in the heart of Jonker Street, Malacca. Since its establishment in 2014, the café has rem…
The pasta, which has spaghetti with mushroom, chicken ham and crunchy smoked duck topped with a poached egg and shaved parmesan, is delicious. The noodles are cooked al dente, giving them a nice bite, and the sauce is creamy without being overwhelming.
新山行提供新山包车服务往返新加坡,新加坡机场,安排新山亲子一日游活动和包车去马来西亚各大景点。
Pork Satay – Smoky rich filled with lemongrass flavor, have a balanced amount of meat and lard on the skewer, highly recommended.
When it comes to food in Melaka, there are two things Jien would absolutely, never share with me. The first being his favourite fried carrot cake and the other is pork satay. These are two Melaka staples that he would insist on eating whenever we’re there. We drove past Sun…
The Chinese New Year was very much alive when we were in Melaka. An enormous Chinese water dragon, dangling over Jonker Street was spitting cold water
Jonker Street in Melaka is one of the most visited places in the state, and there is no doubt that this is the busiest area especially over the weekends or school holidays.
Cendol is okay, just opposite the Dutch Square.
Blog ini mengenai pencarian kami tentang kedai-kedai makan yang dari rating average ke superb.
Cendol merupakan antara hidangan minuman yang digemari ramai termasuklah Cendol Jam Besar, yang terletak berhadapan dengan Pejabat Pos Lama, Bandar Hilir.
整体来说, 马六甲惠胜酒店 Hatten Hotel Melaka的地理位置非常棒, 就在各大商场周边。
Don't forget to bring your swim-wear, dip in the pool or take very instagrammable photos. Even if you don't know how to swim, can sit on the bench, relax, suntan and enjoy such a good view. So Shiok!
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Korean shaved ice with cendol and mango.
Taaraaaa... harga murah kan.. Ambil mangga sahaja RM6.. K.Ika tambah ais krim RM1.. Servis cas Rm0.42 sen sahaja.. Pada K.Ika dah berbaloi lah dengan harga nie..
Mula-mula tempat ni dikenali sebagai Cendol Kampung Hulu. Dan kemudian ia ada sewa tapak dalam bangunan sebelah kedai cendol dia dan buka pelbagai gerai makanan ia dipanggil Makan Venue. Kalau orang kata dia singgah ke Cendol Kampung Hulu atau Makan Venue sama ler tu.
However I find that the quality of this shop, the taste had changed. I felt that year 2018 and before, it taste much better. The fragrant of peanut, spices and others are more prominent.
To our surprise, the Capitol satay sauce tastes gratifying and has a way thicker nutty blend compare to other satay celup which we tried before, not hard to understand why there are so many diners dying for their satay celup. Well too bad in our case, as it keeps gives us a chill in the spine on each bite worrying that we might get severe diarrhea on the next morning! 😉
As we ate, restaurant staff came over occasionally, to add more sauce or to stir the pot so that stuff didn’t stick to the bottom. The peanut sauce was fragrant, with a sweet and nutty flavour. I especially liked the bacon-wrapped enoki mushroom.
A pretty interesting cafe. Food and coffee is alright.
Sin See Tai is a cafe, small batch coffee roastery and bakery in a hidden alley in Melaka. Sin See Tai delivers orders around Malaysia.
Reasons to visit Sin See Tai: excellent coffee made on their house-roasted beans; great sourdough; loved the granola, and the quinoa barley risotto; charming setting; friendly team.
I had the Mamee in Kuah Lodeh, which is the creamy, coconut-rich gravy that is usually served with lontong (compressed rice) – only they replaced it with noodles, of course! Portions were generous; there was plenty of shrimp and tofu to soak up the delicious broth, topped with half a boiled egg. The noodles were springy with a slight bite.
Cuppa noodle. Each cup is priced at RM5.20. You can choose between Chicken or Curry or Tom Yam flavor seasoning for your noodle later.
One of our first stops was Mamee Jonker House... who doesn't love the blue iconic Mamee Monster? Here, you will find a cafe (serving local food) and there is also a Merchandise area, Noodle Doodle area upstairs (where you can doodle on your noodle cup and watch it being packed) and a Lil Monster Kitchen (available weekends only) to see how Mamee Monster is made.
Ini sebabnya ramai pelancong beratur beli tiket menara tamingsari! Harga bukan soalnya. View sangat lawa, Meronta ronta hati tak mahu turun!
Menara Taming Sari, also known as Taming Sari Tower is one of the most famous tourist attractions in Melaka. A revolving gyro tower offering panoramic views of Malacca.
Next kami nak naik Menara Taming Sari pulak. Selalu dah nampak menara ni tapi dari jauh je. Dari official website mereka: Saksikanlah p...
The satays here at Xiang Ji Satay House had a nice lean to fat ratio; they were tender, juicy and flavorful. I especially loved the pork satay, which comes with alternate chunks of meat and thin strips of fat. The fats were nicely crisp, as they get grilled over the hot charcoal embers.
The charcoal stove grilled pork skewers were spot on, well marinated with a cut of fat sandwiched in the middle that provide sufficient “moist” to the palate. I like the peanut sauce with appetizing hint of sourness (pineapple is added, I assumed again LOL) and would beat the Kajang satay’s peanut sauce.
Aiming for their pork satay, we were one of the very first customers to arrive. Eyeing on those well marinated pork chunks on the skewers being placed on burning charcoal stove with the right balance of lean meat and fats :)
The ruins of St. Paul’s Church is located at the summit of St. Paul’s Hill and was constructed by Portuguese fidalgo (nobleman) captain, Duarte Coelho, in gratitude to the Virgin Mary for saving his life during a storm at sea.
Interior of the roof-less church; smelt rich of history, i was intrigued by the many large stone plaques by the walls; they are tombstones previously scattered around the church and were affixed in the 1930s.
The St Paul’s Church, Malacca (Jalan Kota, 75000 Malacca, Malaysia) is located on the summit of St Paul’s Hill. Moving beyond the A’ Famosa Fortress remains, is a flight of stairs up the hill to the remains of the St Paul’s Church. Together with the A’ Famosa fortress and the Stadthuys, they form part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site in Malacca.