After coming back from Genting Highland, I go to Malacca on next day. I love this historical city and Jonker Street is the attraction that i must visit while i pass by Malacca. Jonker street is like a China Town in Malacca. You can find a lots of Chinese traditional food, Baba Nyonya food, cloths, and building which full with historical colour. It really a good place to shopping and enjoy the delicious local food. However the time is limited for this trip..huhhh! Let's show you some places i have visited.
A big welcome signboard at Jonker street.
Since it is Dragon year, a long dragon on the sky of Jonker street. Dragon is represent luck and wish for Chinese. So i wish i can achieve my dream in this lucky year.
Famosa Chicken Rice Ball.
It is a famous food in Malacca. The taste is similar to ordinary chicken rice, the only different is they make the rice into a ball shape. Just as the photo in the menu. it is a good try if you never seen before. However, i prefer the ordinary chicken rice.
Left hand side photo: Boiled white chicken; Right hand side photo: Cendol.
In my opinion, the taste for both are not as good as before. A delicious boiled chicken should be smooth enough. I prefer other chicken rice shop in Jonker street instead of this shop.
Otak- otak. Food make by fish meat and it is popular at Muar.
Upstairs of the restaurant, there are some decoration of chinese traditional culture. Upper picture is the place that Chinese wedding tea ceremony take place. The lower photo is a Chinese character pronounced as "xi", is a word that must use in wedding ceremony. It brings the meaning of good luck and everything will go smooth in future.
Bedroom for the new wedding couple.
I am weak in my Chinese history. I think this are some of the modification room for the palace.
A modified throne for Qing dynasty.
Some angpau sell in front of the chicken rice shop. It is quite beautiful.
Nyonya pineapple tart shop.
The pineapple tart is making in the shop and sell directly. So, it is fresh enough. You can smell the sweet smelting of butter in front of the shop.
Pineapple tart just baked. Yummy~~
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