Been to Malacca thrice - twice for department trips. Guess the proximity of Malacca from Singapore makes for a good (but exhausting) one day trip.
Always new things to discover - didn't remember Hard Rock Café when I was at Jonker Street 2 years back and it seems like there are more cafes sprouting up in the area. So I might just make a trip there again this year (and perhaps include Port Dickson as part of the itinerary) since I have leave to clear :) We'll see...
Jonker Street - Jonker 88
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Realised that Jonker Street in the day is a bit different than night. We tried the Chendol and Laksa at Jonker 88 which is quite famous. There are other local food to try too but we were full. LOL. |
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Yummy Chendol - we tried three types! :) |
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And Gula Melaka goodness in all three! |
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Always like the shop houses in Jonker Street. Let's feast in the courtyard! |
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Laksa - a mixture of coconut and Assam. It's nice but the concoction might be a bit powerful for weak stomachs... |
Earlier posts about Malacca:
City Square, Johor Bahru
And yes, we visited City Square again! And had the Taiwanese food again at Taiwan Nostalgia Café!
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From top left/clockwise: Oyster Mee Sua, San Bei Chicken, Fruit/Flower tea... |
And dinner at Old Town White Coffee before we headed back to Singapore.
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Didn't knew there is a tea-time set that you can order - comprises of a smaller portion of the main course and a drink. Value for money, I say! |
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New addition to City Square. Food court with interesting designs :) |
And many new cafes too - always reasons to cross the causeway, I guess :)
Earlier posts on visits to City Square, Johor Bahru: