Some of special foods interview from Malacca on this page.Slowly enjoy the photo and some information of the food's photos.
+Kedai kopi Chuang Wah and Jonker Dessert 88+
If get any chance of trip in Malacca.Absolutely can not miss up the chicken rice balls and cendol.As Malacca is situated halfway between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, the crowds coming in to Malacca on the weekends pack the restaurants across Jonker street during lunch time.Some queues would require you to wait up half an hour outside the restaurant.Therefore, if you aim to pay Malacca a visit during the long weekends, do plan you trip in advance.
Inside is a relatively small space with marble top
tables and simple wooden chairs,typical decor of a common kipitiam
(common malaysian term to describe a coffee shop.)
Kipitiam Chuang Wah is one of the earliest sports to offer the rice balls in Malacca.
Being the only dish that they serve at this kopitiam, each table would be served with five rice balls per person, unless requested other wise.The chicken is served on a plate to share accompanied by a common dipping sauce of garlic, chili, ginger, vinegar and soya sauce. The rice balls itself were rather moist were nothing to fancy.
rices ball
chicken rice balls
yeah~
enjoy~
After a heart lunch and seeing how hot and humid the weather was, you may have something to cool us off JONKER DESSERT 88. A shop locatedin the middle of Jonker street.Besides serving desserts, there are also other disher such as laksa available. It is in the form of a museum cafe which was legally formed in 1997. However our main purpose of the bisit was
to try their array of cendol that was listed outside t
he shop.Here you make your order, collect it and pay on the spot.
The basic ingredients of this dessert consist of shaved ice,
starch noodles with pandan flavouring,
redbeans, coconut milk and gula Malacca.Looking for this picture,you are also want to try right? life is good
wow~
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