Back in Uni, I made a few assignments and exposed to Malacca foods to certain extents but I never dine in a Nyonya style restaurant although I went to Malacca for three times! Thank goodness, during my fourth visit to Malacca I was able to drop by to Nancy Kitchen to try on Nyonya delicacies.
Popiah RM3
Malacca popiah for sure you won't missed up fried lard inside the filling! Very pork-y taste. Hehe.
Pork Pongteh RM12, Hee Piau Soup RM10, Rice RM1.50 & Chinese Tea
two of us shared the above dinner since we weren't that hungry~
Crowds started to come in after we had our dinner. That's why early bird catches the worm!
Hang Lekir street
# 2 Ban Lee Siang Satay Celup
We asked for direction from our hostel owner and went venturing using a map given. We started our walking journey around 5pm to avoid crowds but who knows there was no queue again. Really out of our expectation! Perhaps some places are overrated by tourists? There were two Restoran Ban Lee Siang, both claiming themselves as authentic one. We went to the one less furnished and listened to one of the staff/owner that both restaurants were different and operated individually. We never knew whether we went to the real Ban Lee Siang but for sure we went to the one next to those most people going one.
Nevertheless, we enjoyed our light dinner very much since we were not local Malaccan and we hardly differentiate well good satay celup. Make sense?
70 cents per stick
the satay sauce were spicy!!!
# 3 Restoran Sin Yin Hoe, Lorong Hang Jebat
Dropped by this eatery place that famous in Fried Oyster Omelette. Surprisingly there was no queue and crowds at all during my visit. Is it not more famous liao?
Fried Oyster Omelette
it was good and I pretty like it. Although different with those Kuching style O-Jian, this one tasted very nice and really worth a try!
Fried Hokkien Mee
we order this to compliment with our oyster omelette since merely omelette sounds dry and not happening enough for a dinner huh?!
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