Overall, the servings are quite reasonable but there are lots of room of improvement especially the assam fish and otak-otak is common in nyonya cuisine.
This back lane is located at Jln Bunga Raya. Few lorong after pass madam king store. The environment is like back to primary school canteen. Sitting at the low , small stool with a long table. Hahaha
A 60 years old grandmother, wearing a pair of thick glasses, will be frying the “kuey teow” whole night non stop while a man in his 40’s will be managing the “satay”.
This shop is situated on the same street as Hoe Kee and it is about 5 minutes walking distance from Hoe Kee. Drop by for a cool and revitalising cendol… Hang Jebat,
75200 Melaka. ...
Just like other ice kacang, they’ve added sweetcorn, cendol, red bean, jelly and pineapple. And of course, it was topped with coloured syrup and Gula Melaka. Local desserts are absolutely delicious at all times.
The nonya laksa is good too. Served in small stainless steal bowls, they are like lil power packed mouthfuls of, what can only be described as “knock your socks off” flavour.