Mee Kahwin has tasted lightly sweet and sour with a strong peanut and galangal flavor, the broth is thick and smooth and it goes especially well with everything inside the serving plate – superb yummy and easily become a must-try in our list! 😉
This stall may be off the radar for some, but it is a bit of a local legend in this side of Malacca.
Once again, noodles take the spotlight. And once again, it is from the underrated noodle spot of Malacca. Some times I just do not ge...
Nasi Lemak Ujong Pasir is one of the longest standing nasi lemak berlauk stalls in Melaka. Interestingly, it operates in a Chinese coffee shop which also houses a couple of other Malay food stalls. A standard plate of nasi lemak here comes with a good serving of sambal, kangkung (it’s a Melaka thing) and omelette, and you can also opt to top up additional dishes for a more satisfying meal.
Serving fresh steaming plates of santan rice, we picked several dishes and whether or not if it is worth visiting is strictly non – debatable. It is no doubt one of the best in town and best of all, fast moving line, hassle free parking, and no tourist.
If you would like a taste of a mee rebus and rojak recipe that has spanned 3 generations, this is it.
My Chinese New Year in Malacca involved plenty of eating – at home and outside – and this Mee Kahwin at Restoran Ming Huat was one of many things I tried. I’ve eaten the mee rebus here many times, as my dad in-law buys a packet for me each time…