Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Malacca Trip

Last Sunday, i went for Malacca trip with my dearest ji muis. We departed in Puchong at around 6 45am, 2 cars heading to Louisa's house in Senawang, somewhere in Seremban. We reached Senawang at 8am sharp, then continued our journey to Malacca town at 8 30am.

We used GPS to guide us all the way to Malacca town.

"Welcome to Malacca Town!". We reached the historical town at 10am. We decided to park the cars at the open parking with parking fees because we cannot simply just park the car by the road which require special parking tickets. Or else you'll receive a summon soon > <. Then, we were so hungry and starving for food since we did not have our breakfast yet. Hence, we opted for the well-known chicken rice balls. Although 10am is considered early, but we still need to queue up in order to be seated. As what i know, the food in this shop is cheaper than the rest.

We had our breakfast in Chung Wah Restaurant, which located at the entrance of Jonker Street.
I think the chicken is just normal. Having chicken as first meal is kinda weird >_<

Highly recommend the chicken rice balls. They are much softer than other shop's one.

Each person is served with 5 balls of chicken rice per plate :D

After that, we began to shop in Jonker Street. The weather was pretty good, just windy with some drizzling at noon. It was disappointing that less stalls were opened compared to my last visit during Chinese New Year. Most of the shops are selling accessories and typical Malacca food.

Qian, Me, Louisa and Lilian. Nicole went somewhere else :(

This photo was taken in the garden locate in Jonker Street.
These are the "MUST BUY" items that i purchased in every visit to Malacca Town. You can find these refreshing lime drinks in 三叔公.

After shopping, we had our lunch in Jonker 88 at 1230pm. The shop selling Nyonya cuisine at reasonable price. You must try the Laksa, Rendang Chicken, Nasi Lemak, Har Mee and etc which are different with KL's.

The "multitasking" auntie who collects the orders, serve food and settle bills. 
They also selling durian cendols, ice kacang and sagu gula Melaka as well.
The laksa taste awesome!! It was not as spicy as KL's. 

JONKER STREET.

After lunch, we left Jonker Street and visited The Christ Church. I don't know the story behind the red building, but it is the prominent landmark in Malacca. 
Malacca Christ Church 
Fountain 

After that, we went up to the St Paul Hill. We could have the skyline view of Malacca town there. We saw the brown color huge ship, but we were lazy to walk there :(

Girls walking up the hills, protected by body guard :P
St Paul Church


A capture with the canon.
At 3pm, decided to leave the tourist hot spots and heading to Dataran Pahlawan Megamall for the famous mille crêpe from Nadeje Patisserie. We knew that the shop is located at the rooftop, but we're not familiar with the mall. After browsing for half an hour, walking up and down with the help from the employees, we found the shop in fatigue, haha. Unfortunately, the cafe was full and we had to wait again to be sitted. (The journey for delicious food hunting is never easy!!)

The original : looks like the cheese for the mouse in Tom and Jerry ;)
The green tea : pretty awesome ~
The banana chocolate : the banana was used as toppings, not in every layer .
Finally, we leave the mall at 530pm to avoid traffic congestion(although its late). Surprisingly, we get stuck in the parking for more than half an hour in order to exit the mall. We parked at level 4, pity those who parked at level 10, LOL!! As expected, the traffic was congested, the situation is worsen by the rain. It took   one an a half hour to reach the Ayer Keroh toll, OMG.

We reached home safely at 11pm. Appreciate the moments we had throughout the trip, all of you are pretty fantastic :D More pictures coming soon on FB, stay tune :)



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