Friday, November 20, 2009

Makan-makan@ Malacca

2nd Muar Rising Star Chanpionships, organized by SBW Dancesport Centre has been held on 15th November 2009, at SKT Banquet Hall, Muar. With the invitation from the organizer, we were then make a trip down to Muar. Since Jop (Ryan's dance coach in Thailand) was invited to be the adjudicator in that competition, we were lucky to have chance to take a lesson or two from him. The next day, we headed down to Malacca for a food feast!

Heading Malacca from Muar. It took us only 30mins.


Yeah, we've arrived in Malacca.
Malacca? Mmm I will call it heaven of food instead of
historical town..haha

Stadthuys or Red House, used to be the official residence of Dutch Governor.


Hainanese Pork Porridge, Taman Melaka Raya

After the porridge, we headed to Nadeje Patisserie, in Taman Melaka Raya too.
Nadeje Patisserie, a pioneer of mille crepe in Malacca. It is a must-have if you happened to visit Malacca. Currently it has 2 branches in Malacca: Melaka Raya and Dataran Pahlawan.

Mille Crepe- Original, Tiramisu and Cheese

Nadeje Mille Crepe is available in over 14 flavours:

Original, Berry-Berry Strawberry, Double Chocolate, Cheese, Rum Raisin, Strawberry Chocolate, Tiramisu, Chocolate Orange, Coffee, Green Tea, Strawberry, Chocolate, Banana Chocolate and Orange Chocolate

Melaka Raya Branch
G-23 & 25, Jalan PM 4,
Plazza Mahkota,
75000 Melaka.
Tel : 06-283 8750

Dataran Pahlawan Branch
Lot UB051, 052 & 053,
Dataran Pahlawan Melaka,
Jalan Merdeka,
75000 Melaka.
Tel : 06-284 3469


Next is Lung Ann Kopitiam, a famous Hainanese Kopitiam in Malacca.
Famous for their pork satay and roti bakar with kaya and butter.


Kopi
Aromatic, rich and smooth. Much better than YutKee's!


Pork Satay
Comes with correct proportion of lean meat and fat,
grilled on a charcoal griller to perfection.

So yummy-delicious. Just one stick, and you will be hooked!!

Lung Ann Refreshments

93/807, Jalan Tukang Besi,
Lorong Hang Jebat,
75200 Melaka
(3mins walk from San Shu Gong,Jonker Street)



When we talk about Malacca, the first thing that popped out in mind is - Chicken Rice Ball. In our previous Malacca trip, we had tried Chung Wah Chicken Rice Ball (中华茶室) located at Jonker Street. So this time we would like to give Hoe Kee Chicken Rice Ball a try. Located at Jonker Street also.



Homemade chili paste added with dark soy sauce. This is taught by the taukeneow. According to her, the dark soy sauce has the power to add extra flavour when eat together with steamed chicken.



Your trip to Malacca would never be complete if you don't eat this- Durian Cendol.
With generous amount of fresh and creamy durian paste, added with thick coconut milk and gula melaka sauce..hmm..need me to comment further?


Oh ya, this is the one I had at Jonker Street, not the one long-queued by tourists, but the one next door. Tell you what, this is nicer than the famous one!

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