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Liu Chiu Coffee Corner by the Malaka River

Liu Chiu Coffee Corner by the Malaka River

Malacca river was once a trading place where most of the commercial activities took place , it is now a major tourist attraction. Tourist can take the river cruise at the Malacca River Boat Jetty near the Dutch Square or the Stadthuys Square. A 45 minutes boat tour along the 'Vanice of the East' allows the visitors to enjoy the rustic scenes of Malacca. At night the river transforms to a magical city where all the lights lighted...

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Historical City Tour Of Malacca: Flo De La Mar Maritim Museum & the Malacca Mosques

Historical City Tour Of Malacca: Flo De La Mar Maritim Museum & the Malacca Mosques

A quick glance, we visited the Flo De La Mar Maritim Musuem and Kampung Kling Mosque. It is a replica of the sunken Portuguese ship located at Jalan Quayside, Banda Hilir. The Maritim comprises Samudera Museum Phase I – Flor de Lamar (Replica Ship), Samudera Museum Phase II, Royal Malaysian Navy Museum and KD Sri Terengganu ship. You can seek the golden age history and maritime history of Malacca here. Exhibitions of yesteryears'...

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Pearl House Restaurant (珍珠轩) at Malacca

Pearl House Restaurant (珍珠轩) at Malacca

We went to this newly open restaurant for our lunch after visiting some fascinating places in Malacca. The restaurant offers the Taiwanese delicacies. Interior is clean, since we came here after lunch hour, there were not much customers here. As a result we got the VIP service! The menu is simple but they taste great. This is my most satisfying dish, the salted chicken rice. It is also the recommended dish of the restaurant. As the name...

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Yong Moh Coffee Shop (荣茂茶室) at Jalan Tukang Emas, Malacca

Yong Moh Coffee Shop (荣茂茶室) at Jalan Tukang Emas, Malacca

Our excursion at Malacca continued after Yong Moh Coffee Shop. It is a traditional coffee shop runs by the 3rd generation of Low family. They are highly applauded by the locals for their dim sum and coffee making using the locally ground coffee. These are the 'tokens of compliment' given as an appraisal of their excellency in dim sum and coffee making. Some are in the form of drawings or poems. There are hang all over the shop. The...

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Satay Celup (Steamboat Satay) at Ban Lee Siang, Malacca

Satay Celup (Steamboat Satay) at Ban Lee Siang, Malacca

Satay Celup is a new term for me when I went to Malacca. Usually when we mentioned Satay it refers to brochettes of raw meat that are grilled or roasted that we used to dip it into the sauce before eating. However, Satay Celup is kind of unique whereby the brochettes of raw/semi-cooked ingredients (either vege or meat) is boiled in the Satay sauce instead of grilled or roasted. This concept is almost similar with the Lok Lok and steamboat,...

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Nadeje Mille Crêpes at Malacca

Nadeje Mille Crêpes at Malacca

It is indeed a peaceful place for people of  all walks of life to hang out and have some refreshments for the afternoon. We had our hi-tea here with some refreshing drinks and the western style kek lapis (layer cake) called Mille Crêpes which is the top selling item of the cafe. There are 2 Nadeje cafes. We went to this branch. Pick your favorite mille crepes and beverages from the Nadeje's menu. There are a large variety of...

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Grandpa’s Curry Puffs and Prawn Mee at Restaurant Yung Lai Siang, Malacca

Grandpa’s Curry Puffs and Prawn Mee at Restaurant Yung Lai Siang, Malacca

Our food hunt at Malacca never ended. After Nadeje, it is time for some local delicacies. We went to the Restaurant Yung Lai Siang (永来香茶餐室). There we had our Laksa, Prawn Mee and the famous Grandpa’s Curry Puff. It is a place that you can have nice Prawn Mee and the never failed to satisfy your stomach's Grandpa's curry puff. The restaurant is along Jalan Bunga Raya Pantai. They have two types of Prawn Mee - one...

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