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Showing posts with label road tripping. Show all posts

January 15, 2014

Malacca Roadtrippin' Part II


Breakfast next morning was settled in our hotel. Marvelux provided an international buffet spread with fairly decent variety which include both Chinese and western selections. Compared to the food we had the previous day, this very much pales in comparison but served its purpose of filling up our hungry tummies.  


We did some shopping at the shopping centers near Hatten Hotel before heading off for lunch at Restoran Ole Sayang. The restaurant was pretty packed by the time we arrived and it was difficult to get the attention of their service staff. However, the really good authentic Perankan food more than made up for the shortfall.

Ole Sayang 
198 & 198, Jalan Merdeka, Taman Melaka Raya, 75000 Melaka

Some of their must try include the Keropok (RM1 per plate) which you can buy a big bag from them to bring home at RM10, Ayam B. Keluak (RM32 for a large plate) and Cendol (RM2.50). Please also try their Sambal Belacan! For someone who doesn't eat chilli, I have to say that it's really worth a try.   

Barley Lime & Cendol
L to R: Ayam Pong Teh (S) RM13, Chap Chai (L) RM19, Ayam B. Keluak (L) RM32
Itik Tim (L) RM30
Ikan Jenak (L) RM80
Udang G. Asam (S) RM40
Satisfied us with big bags of Keropok!
We made one last trip to Jonker street before leaving for Singapore. You get to see a different side of the street in the morning as compared to at night. The reason why we were back there was for the Nonya Kuehs (mentioned here) but was told that they did not open for the day :(

 
We spotted the famous Jonker88 that sells Penang laksa.
This store sells merchandises from the superhero series. I really love the Ironman stuff toy.

We spotted a Mamee museum further down the street. Apart from the dried instant noodle snack packs that we are so used to, they also sell instant noodles that requires cooking. We were amazed. If you walked further in, you will noticed that their well-lit cafe serves as a good photo taking place and if you are lucky enough, you can even go for their little Mamee tour that is FOC!

Mamee Jonker House
No. 46 and 48, Jalan Hang Jebat, 75200 Melaka.


We finished off with a visit to San Shu Gong (三叔公) to buy some local souvenirs. I really liked their durian jam and bought one home! Near to it is the famous Chung Wah Chicken Rice which we never got to eat :(


With that, thank you for reading.
ZM & Kim

January 10, 2014

Malacca Roadtrippin' Part I


It was the last weekend of year 2013 that we roadtripped to Malacaa. The thing about traveling to Malaysia is the jam at the causeway. It seems that no matter how early or late you enter Malaysia, there will always be a group of like-minded people. 

Note to self: Remember to bring along some in-car entertainment on the next trip to Malaysia.

With one rest stop (R&R Machap), the drive up to Malacca took around 3 hours with several tolls along the way: 

Entry to Malaysia from SG Checkpoint - SGD$3.20
Entry to Malaysia from Malaysia Checkpoint - RM7.50
3 tolls along the way - around RM30 

Always been a favourite of places with rustic charm, I immediately fell in love with the place One point of caution, however, is the traffic in Malacca. If your itinerary mostly focuses on the Jonker area, it is advisable to book a shuttle bus from your hotel to travel to the town instead of self-drive. 



As it was a short 2D1N trip, our schedule was pretty packed. Lunch was at the famous teochew restaurant, Teo Soon Loong Seafood Restaurant (潮顺龙栈). Reservation is needed as there were only 8 tables in the restaurant (we counted, and indeed it's true!). Being the typical kiasu Singaporeans, we booked it way in advance.  

Teo Soon Loong Chan Teo Chew Seafood Restaurant 潮顺龙栈
Chinese Restaurant and Seafood Restaurant
No.55, Jalan Hang Kasturi, Malacca Town, Melaka 75200


What we ordered: Oyster noodle, Chicken in rice wine, really crunchy vegetable, fresh steamed promfret, Ngoh Hiang, Kong Bak Pau and my favourite yam paste dessert. 


A sumptuous meal of 6 dishes + 1 dessert totals up to around RM280. Price was pretty reasonable and the food was yummy! Except that for a total of 8 pax, most of whom males, the serving portion tended to be small.  

We went on to check-in to our hotel, Marvelux and had some difficulty in finding the place. The area surrounding it was under construction, and we weren't familiar with the how the street numbers run. When we finally arrived, and upon seeing the orange rooms at the first level, I nearly thought they offered KTV sessions. This is, of course, besides the point. 
We paid around SGD40 per pax for a night stay which I found to be on the steep side. Given that we booked the hotel rather late, choices were rather limited. Having said that, the hotel was pretty good - clean, new and with friendly service. You can ask the hotel staff to help you make a restaurant reservation (tips to save overseas dialing fee!). 

Marvelux Hotel
No.6, Jalan KLU 1, Taman Kota Laksamana Utama, 75200, Melaka.
 

A short drive away from the hotel brings us to the seaside. Along the street are mobile vendors selling snacks and drinks. If time permits, we would have stayed for the sunset!


It was getting late, and we had to leave for the night market at Jonker street. Starting from 6pm, the street would be closed to cars, and street vendors will start to populate the sides of the street, selling food, snacks and little handmade souvenirs.



Please try this stall that sells Nonya Kuehs. It's located at the start of the Jonker street and is really yummy. We went back the next day but was told that it wasn't opened ;(

 Towards the end of the street is a stage, where seniors took turn to sing, livening up the street.


What's Malacaa without trying its cendol. We were told that the right way to eat the Cendol is to mix in the ice first, followed by the green little "monsters". It tasted quite different from that in Singapore, the Gula Melaka tended to be a slightly bitter and cendol not as sweet.


With that, we ended our first day in Malacca.

to be con't...
 
Thank you for reading.
ZM & Kim