Travel: Malaysia - Malacca
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chloecube:
not difficult at all.. the last i went afamosa, i oso drove to melaka town for makan and walk walki will be going to afamosa this thursday, will it be far or difficult to drive from afamosa to jonker street? thinking of going there for dinner after checking in to the villa.
thks
u either take the alor gajah exit to NSHW and exit melaka for straightforward route.. or u can take the old route 19 through the small towns, which is my preferred actually cos i slowly drive and stop for food/drinks.. -
ahkeong:
:thankyou:
not difficult at all.. the last i went afamosa, i oso drove to melaka town for makan and walk walkchloecube:
i will be going to afamosa this thursday, will it be far or difficult to drive from afamosa to jonker street? thinking of going there for dinner after checking in to the villa.
thks
u either take the alor gajah exit to NSHW and exit melaka for straightforward route.. or u can take the old route 19 through the small towns, which is my preferred actually cos i slowly drive and stop for food/drinks.. -
Has anyone visited malacca recently? What do u enjoy most on ur malacca trip?
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anyone has contact for van to malacaa?
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Where and What are the MUST EAT in Melaka? Will be making a trip there in June and just wanna be all prepared this time 'round!!

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Food not to be missed in Melaka:
1) Pak Putra restaurant - juiciest n tenderest tandoori chicken with the softest triple cheese garlic or butter naan.
2) Nancyβs Kitchen - Authentic peranakan cuisine at Jonker Street
3) Tong Sheng Restaurant - Famous with the locals, great seafood especially crabs in butter sauce. Their steamboat is very popular too. A must go for me.
4) Chung Wah chicken rice - rice comes in balls n flavourful. It is the best one in Jonker street. However, standards have dropped due to overwhelming response from tourists.
5) Jonker 88 - Good Nonyna laksa and perhaps Cendol as standards have dropped too.
6) Teo Soon Loong Chan Teochew restaurant - Great authentic Teochew cuisine that your Teochew grandparents will favour. A bit pricey though.
7) Teochew Bak Kut Teh - Next to La Boss hotel in Jln Melaka Raya. Very good value and generous. The herbal pork rib soup is unique Melakan style.
Kedai Minuman Siang Chiang Coffee shop - Very good wonton noodles and Ban Mian cooked in great ikan bilis stock. It is opposite Hotel Hallmark Inn.
For more, check out tripadvisor.com for recommendations and reviews. -
Fresco:
Thanks.Food not to be missed in Melaka:
1) Pak Putra restaurant - juiciest n tenderest tandoori chicken with the softest triple cheese garlic or butter naan.
2) Nancy's Kitchen - Authentic peranakan cuisine at Jonker Street
3) Tong Sheng Restaurant - Famous with the locals, great seafood especially crabs in butter sauce. Their steamboat is very popular too. A must go for me.
4) Chung Wah chicken rice - rice comes in balls n flavourful. It is the best one in Jonker street. However, standards have dropped due to overwhelming response from tourists.
5) Jonker 88 - Good Nonyna laksa and perhaps Cendol as standards have dropped too.
6) Teo Soon Loong Chan Teochew restaurant - Great authentic Teochew cuisine that your Teochew grandparents will favour. A bit pricey though.
7) Teochew Bak Kut Teh - Next to La Boss hotel in Jln Melaka Raya. Very good value and generous. The herbal pork rib soup is unique Melakan style.
Kedai Minuman Siang Chiang Coffee shop - Very good wonton noodles and Ban Mian cooked in great ikan bilis stock. It is opposite Hotel Hallmark Inn.
For more, check out tripadvisor.com for recommendations and reviews.
Any recommendations for massage too? -
TheAnswer:
Spicy or Original?? :rotflmao:
Thanks.
Any recommendations for massage too?
Not that I have the answer to TheAnswer!
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Fresco:
Thanx!Food not to be missed in Melaka:
1) Pak Putra restaurant - juiciest n tenderest tandoori chicken with the softest triple cheese garlic or butter naan.
2) Nancy's Kitchen - Authentic peranakan cuisine at Jonker Street
3) Tong Sheng Restaurant - Famous with the locals, great seafood especially crabs in butter sauce. Their steamboat is very popular too. A must go for me.
4) Chung Wah chicken rice - rice comes in balls n flavourful. It is the best one in Jonker street. However, standards have dropped due to overwhelming response from tourists.
5) Jonker 88 - Good Nonyna laksa and perhaps Cendol as standards have dropped too.
6) Teo Soon Loong Chan Teochew restaurant - Great authentic Teochew cuisine that your Teochew grandparents will favour. A bit pricey though.
7) Teochew Bak Kut Teh - Next to La Boss hotel in Jln Melaka Raya. Very good value and generous. The herbal pork rib soup is unique Melakan style.
Kedai Minuman Siang Chiang Coffee shop - Very good wonton noodles and Ban Mian cooked in great ikan bilis stock. It is opposite Hotel Hallmark Inn.
For more, check out tripadvisor.com for recommendations and reviews.
Let me see how many days I need to be there to complete the list! -
Nebbermind:
Of course original! I'm going with a female friend. :razz:
Spicy or Original?? :rotflmao:TheAnswer:
Thanks.
Any recommendations for massage too?
Not that I have the answer to TheAnswer!
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