Chinese Restaurants in Melaka - Editor's Recommendations – Editor's Pick, based on foodies' reviews
Restoran Amboi
food2buzz posted foodtobuzz.blogspot.com 415 ReviewsThe food is really authentic and the ingredients are fresh.
Wilson Chicken Rice
zappalangzpl posted zap-pa-lang.blogspot.com 74 ReviewsSuperb可能你们会心想,鸡饭而已嘛,除了粒粒鸡饭外形的特别,别的鸡饭不也跟外边的一样?嘿嘿,那种马六甲人口味的鸡饭,可不是在外边可以吃到的哦!为什么呢? 那原因是,在这里吃鸡饭的时候会在饭里淋上浓浓的黑酱油。 味新鸡饭还提供了别处没有的炸鸡肠!!
Ban Hong Xiang Tea House
monsoontnl posted gastronomicaltravel.blogspot.sg 3 ReviewsExceptionalDelicious dim sum ranging from only RM1.5 to RM3. Expect large crowd on weekends. Go early in the morning to get a table and to ensure you get to taste a variety of dim sum. Nice fried carrot cake, oyster omelette, Herbal Steamed Chicken ...
Popiah Stall (春兴薄饼)
zappalangzpl posted zap-pa-lang.blogspot.com 74 ReviewsSuperb这档位于马六甲bunga raya街, madam king shopping center外头的薄饼档口, 每当假期或周末,肯定时大排长龙。薄饼档口简陋, 基本是没什么设备的,也没有桌位。顾客们都是买了薄饼打包了回家或在车上享用的。
Hakka Zhan Restaurant
Motormouth posted www.j2kfm.com 552 ReviewsThe Mui Choy Pork (RM15/USD5) and Steamed Jenak Fish Teochew style (RM19/USD6) were both evidences of excellence in the culinary department; transforming homely dishes into delicious feasts served in this restaurant.
Food at Back Alley (东美档)
there are 2 stalls selling BBQ sotong 烤鱿鱼, sotong and kangkung 鱿鱼蕹菜, fish balls, fried bean curd skin, prawn crackers, lala, xi-han
Cheryl Chan Photography posted www.cherylchanphotography.com 81 ReviewsExceptionalFood rating of 10/10! If you are able to put the hygiene issue behind, I guarantee the food will be very much worth it.
Restoran Ban Lee Siang Satay Celup
One of the oldest and most original satay celup restaurant. Compared to lok lok which is dipping raw foods into hot water, this is dipping into hot peanut sauce. All the foods were stored in refrigerator to preserve the freshness. Be sure to go there early as the sauce will be recycled and recooked. If you go early, your sauce is fresh from the kitchen.
taufulou posted www.taufulou.com 674 ReviewsNevertheless, still one of a kind street food to go after and I have miss out this for the past few trips due to events that I am attending and could not fit onto the time.
Jonker Street Food Stall
Fried Yam Abacus aka Fried Yam Coin is a must have when you visit Jonker Street, Malacca. It's really a perfect street food. The joy of picking up the sizzling hot, bite size yam coins into you mouth is just spot on !
jian posted lovepoppyeat.blogspot.com 38 ReviewsExceptionalThe strarchy texture of the yam coins fried together with the black fungus brings a chewy bite to it. The combination of sweetness from the minced meat and the dried shrimps together with the garlic fragrant makes a perfect sauce ! It's finger licking GOOD !