The coconut shake is ok, with plenty of snacks. Visit when convenient, don't have high hope.
So far, berbaloi la mama rasa beratur selama 15 minit tu. Kawasan parking utk dine in besar dan terletak di bahagian dalam lorong harga coconut shake pun harga std aje. Memang wajar diberi pujian kerana tidak tekan harga..
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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.
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.
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.
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…
There are other options that are just as good or better, but Huang Chang has always been one of my go to spots.
这里的鸡饭粒偏小, 口感有很浓郁的姜味。
No offense to people who love Huang Chang Chicken Rice and willing to queue for it, but personally I think it’s terrible. In fact, the worst chicken rice I have ever had in Melaka. From what I understand, many people recommend this place because it’s cheaper than the rest. But cheaper does not mean a lot here because it’s not like you can eat and get out in a jiffy. The restaurant is stuffy too and definitely not comfortable for families with kids.
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.
Overall, the food at McQuek’s Sate Celup Bandar Hilir Melaka is fresh and good. The service is good, the people here works really fast. As the place is spacious, it is not that warm and it feels cooling too due to the fans. Price wise reflects to the current economy and inflation, nothing to complaint.
Dip the ingredient into the Satay Sauce to cook it. Once it is cook, you can enjoy the food !! The Satay Sauce taste good while for the ingredient, they are just normal, but it is really nice to mix the ingredient together with Satay Sauce. For me, this is a satisfying meal
*The few must-have ingredients at McQuek’s Satay Celup: cockles, fresh prawn, scallop, fishball, pork slices, tofu skin wrap, brown squid, and quail eggs.
Kaya-kaya Cafe咖啡厅带有褪色的红砖墙,过去保留的原始文物,深色木制家具和外露灯泡,带您回到过去。添加到复古风格的是墙上显示的黑白照片。
It is definitely a nice place to relax and chill, a quiet place to have brunch.
Kaya-Kaya cafe is quite a hidden cafe near Jonker Street (Malacca) but they serve pretty amazing food. It’s located on Jalan Tukang Besi, which is parallel to Jonker Street. I’ve heard of this cafe many times in the past years but this is the first time I’m actually checking it out.
We initially ordered one poh piah (RM3) - after tasting the first one, we immediately placed an order for another one as it was so GOOD! The popiahs here are made fresh to order.
Poh Piah! An all-time favourite snack food. My parents love this so much that it’s really tough to find a good poh piah in town. Th...
我很少吃薄饼, 这次和朋友去马六甲时去了这家香薄饼食家 这可不是普通的popiah 哦, 因为里面包了一种很重要的材料 -猪油渣
All in all, it’s quite an interesting place to visit in small town Malacca and if you love the modern speakeasy concept, then this place is for you.
Sun Wukong RM35 – Hennessy Vs, Banana Liquer, Angostura Bitter. Our favourite cocktails on The Old Merchant Melaka ‘s menu.
My verdict? The Old Merchant is definitely a place I'd drop by if I am ever at Melaka for a drink to cool myself down. I am keen on trying more of their drinks the next time I drop by!
First time sis try makan Asam Pedas Telur Ikan Mayong uolls. Besor-besor telurnya. Sama je rasa macam telur ikan yang lain cuma telur ikan mayong ni rasa kenyal-kenyal sikit. Worth to try!
Asam Pedas is Minangkabau Tradional cuisine and is very well known in Malacca, This dishes is very iconic to be the main food of the people of Malacca. Almost in every corner of the country there is a stall or restaurant that Serve Asam Pedas. There are various asam pedas dishes from fish eggs, stingrays, snapper head or fillings and beef.
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As simple as it looks, it’s actually tasty and comforting to eat on a day when you just want something simple. There are plenty of places you can get duck noodle but Soon Yen coffee shop is a good start for a promising experience.
Kedai Kopi & Makanan Soon Yen is a hawkers centre selling local Melaka and Malaysia food such as Nyonya Laksa. Its duck noodle stall is also popular here.
Makan Kitchen is the signature restaurant at the DoubleTree Kuala Lumpur and during our recent visit prepared a delicious array of vegan delights for us with flavours and vegan dishes from all over Asia.
On weekdays, the buffet dinner is priced at RM88 nett per adult. What we like best about the buffet is the live interactive kitchens, whereby we can choose the raw ingredients and the chefs will cook them a la minute, ensuring best tasting, freshly cooked dishes.
We enjoyed the majority of the food, though I suspect I might struggle to find new dishes there if we were to return. But for a group, particularly a large one, it’s a decent addition to the Melaka dining scene. Make sure you stress in the invitation that you are going to the hawker centre, not the restaurant, or people might turn up very overdressed!
Overall, we really enjoyed the food, and it’s a nice place, if perhaps a little expensive. However, I might be biased on this one – feel free to let me know your thoughts. The exterior is still lacking some branding, so you might miss it – check the photo below. If the parking outside is full you can park behind the gym opposite
對我來說這裏的選擇不多,食物不到味,食物價錢偏高,食物還待以改進
As for our first selection, we opt for the local famous Hee Kiaw Mee RM4.50 (small bowl) which consists of yellow noodles, fish ball, fish cake slices, fried fish cake, and pork. The soup base is crystal clear yet flavourful pack with pork broth, fried shallot, and spring onion garnishes, rather simple (great choice for elder people) but definitely a satisfying hearty meal.
Based on Juat Lye’s secluded location, I think not many tourists know about this place. But if you are dropping in the mood of having Penang style prawn mee