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.
真心推荐大家来品尝,必须趁温热吃,真的是最美味的时刻哦
Is the Famous Putu Piring Tengkera Melaka worth the visit? It is definitely must visit and must try. Go early to avoid the long queue and RM 1.30 is worth it as you pay for quality food. The over 30 years old Putu Piring is well up to their reputation.
The Famous Putu Piring Melaka Jalan Tengkera
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.
No trip to this marvellous Malaysian outpost is complete without a visit to the weekend night market, held along the length of Jonker Street every Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Jonker Street Night Market is The bustling open-air market on weekend nights with an array of Jonker Street food & souvenirs, plus entertainment. Jonker Stre...
I was surprised that I actually love Melaka’s Jonker Street Night Market, which is likely the most touristy place in Melaka. Those who know my traveling style would know how much I loathe overly-touristy places. So, what made Jonker Street Night Market so special? It’s all about good food, reasonabl…
The Play Pass is priced at RM30 per child for weekdays and RM38 per child for weekends and public holidays. One adult enters for FREE with each paying child. There is no time limit on playtime in Jumpers Land, however do note that no re-entry is allowed. Please ensure that your child has non-slip socks on, otherwise you may purchase them at the counter for RM5.
A'Famosa Animal World Safari is definitely one the place that should be in your consideration. RM45.00 (adult) and RM33.00 for kids above 90cm. I have to purchase a ticket for my son who is just 3 years old. The price is definitely costly. However, the price comes with a free lunch and a drink! So now you know why the price is that costly.
Tempat menarik di Melaka - catatan percutian keluarga ke A Famosa Safari Wonderland
The Shore Shopping Gallery is Melaka latest tourism-focus shopping mall. Near to Melaka Jonker Street and tourist attraction such as A Famosa, Melaka River.
The latest shopping mall in Melaka - The Shore Shopping Gallery was officially launched last weekend by PHB. Strategically located on the river cruise and
The Shore Shopping Gallery spans over 4 levels, 100 lifestyle stores and is occupied with 3 major anchor tenants - TANGS, Lot 10 Hutong Food Gallery and The Shore Oceanarium - the World's longest aquarium tunnel and coral reef connected to a mall. You wouldn't want to miss that!
If you are serious about looking for good food in Melaka without all the touristy stuff, Jalan Tengkera is the place to be. Even after repeated visits here, I can still something new worth recommending. While waiting for our duck noodle at Soon Yen, I noticed this noodle stall next door that was doing brisk business. They are selling Wantan Mee and Fish Ball noodle which seemed nothing unusual but upon closer look, I noticed a difference in the noodle they use. Their wantan mee is prepared using thin and flat noodle which is similar to mee pok. They also don’t add chili sauce into the noodles which makes it different from most you find in Melaka.