We start off with a plate of water-boiled soft shell clam aka Lala RM3.00 which serves like 10-12 pieces of fresh clams on each plate. The clam flesh is big, tender, sweet and juicy, great enough to savor plain and it gives even more kicks (flavourful and spicy) while dipping into the soy and chili sauce.
The first night, we decided check out the Longkang Siham, loosely translated as blood cockles by the drain. This is a back alley that is famous for cheap and fresh seafood, where patrons sit on tin…
听闻马六甲出名 “Longkang Siham”(“Longkang” 就是“垄沟”的谐音,在这里是指“沟渠”或“水沟”的意思;“Siham” 则是广东人说的“蛳蚶”谐音,也就是“鲜蛤”、“血蚶”或“泥蚶”。),一场来到当然要来朝圣一下,毕竟这也是大马后巷美食文化的一种特色嘛!
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.
While I do enjoy the popiah, I admit it was a tad sweet, and given the size, I wouldn't be surprised customers might treat it like a meal! My elder sister commented that the stall was much more generous with the crispy pork lard in the past and at RM 6.00 now, inflation had indeed hit hard.
The popiah was really juicy, crunchy and full of pork lard flavour, perhaps just a bit overly so, such that the pork lard flavour dominated.
The stall remained at the same place and price is increased to RM 6 per piece. The uniqueness of this popiah is they included pork lard on top of jicama / turnip/ yam bean, beansprout, egg with sweet sauce and chili sauce.
It is a real shame indeed, as this hawker delight was one of the main pillars of Malaccan street food. Yet, people still come and I probably would come again.
Address: 70, Jalan Bunga Raya, Kampung Jawa, 75100 Melaka Opening Hours: 7.00 p.m. to 11.00 p.m. (Closed every Tuesday) At Medan Mak...
The taste of the ‘oh chien’ is average now and we do miss the original and unique taste of their ‘oh chien’. However, you still find long queues during weekends and public holidays. For many people, this is where they had their ‘oh chien’ since young and regardless of the taste, they just want to come back for the memory sake. Regardless the taste, we will also go back there again for memory sake.
Reasons to visit Budi Bar Melaka: charming hidden setting; great for afternoon drinking; focus on fresh local fruits; original craft cocktails; my favourites are the Belimbing and Kedondong; hubby is a huge fan of the pandan.
Tai Yong: Budi is a proudly Malaccan cocktail bar inspired by Malacca's rich history and unique local flavors. I'm a proud Malaccan who has been in the F&B industry for 10 years. I started Lust in Jan 2012 till 2016 & Nagaba from Sept 2014 till 2018. Lust was a medium capacity club with music themed nights and Nagaba was a multi storey restaurant & bar.
In Melaka there are two well-known places for Char Siew. One of them is at Batu Berendam (Chuen How), which I blogged about not too long ago while the other can be found at Jalan Bunga Raya‘s food court. Luckily both of them open at different times so you could actually try both of them …
My friend kept recommending fat Char Siew when we were in Malacca and there we went to this food court at Jalan Bunga Raya. Here ’s the loc...
Nevertheless, still a unique experience I would recommend to travellers on a visit to Melaka. It's okay if you are bringing kids as I brought my 12 year-old niece along. p.s. Of course there's no alcohol for her!
There are still many things you can order from their menu like Rojak Mee or Mee Rebus but we already enjoyed their rojak and cendol. If you are at Melaka, you can give this Rojak Ali Lido Kampong Jawa a try.
Overall, the food taste here is more to the local Malaccans. The ingredients used are fresh and I don’t mind coming back to their glass noodles one day. This is Xin Ann Kopitiam Melaka.
Turned out to be the best ondeh ondeh cake I had in my whole; cake was fluffy, not dense and I was so so taken by the fragrance creaminess from the desiccated coconuts that gelled perfectly with the tasty, not cloyingly sweet gula melaka!
Satay celup is a unique food experience that can only be found in Melaka. It involves dipping a skewered food of your choice into this boiling hot pot of spicy peanut sauce right in the center of the table. And today we’ll be visiting one of the most famous spots in Melaka for Satay Celup called Ban Lee Siang.
*The few must-have ingredients based on our experience: brown squid, fried tofu skin, kangkung, pork ball, bacon slice, and quail eggs.
Tips from 食 La Vie; parking will be an issue during peak hour so be patient in finding one. Do not visit this restaurant if you are someone who is very concerned of hygiene issue. If you are someone who favor satay, we have a post of Kajang’s satay here.
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.
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.
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.