Restaurants in Jalan Hang Jebat (Jonker Street) – 23 Restaurants
Jonker 88
One of the famous Cendol stall located at Jonker Street. This shop is famous for its environment which decorated by plenty of archeology artifacts displayed on the wall display. Furthermore this shop also is been endorsed by 8TV Hochak show. But my personal opinion, I still prefer the Bibik House Cendol as it taste much much better located down the road.
babylightning posted www.dishwithvivien.com 546 ReviewsCendol and ABC, cendol is better than ABC
Donald & Lily's
It was crowded and the food is so good and Cheap!!!
CurryFishHead posted curry0719.blogspot.com 128 Reviews这家Donald&Lily Nyonya餐馆之前在Jonker Walk那区营业的,现在搬到新的店面,地点比较好停车外,店内的桌椅也比较多
Chung Wah Restaurant (中华茶室)
Chung Wah is another famous Hainan Chicken Rice shop located at the start of Jonker Street (Jalan Hang Jebat) in Melaka town. Hoe Kee is famous for their Hainan Chicken while Chung Wah is well known for their chicken rice balls.
sebrinah.yeo posted sweet-blessingz.blogspot.myExceptionalHainanese Chicken Rice has always been super awesome at delivering the best chicken rice dishes! And everytime someone mentions hainanese chicken rice, I immediately remember the one and only chicken rice that I love so much from Malacca.Kedai Kopi Chop Chung Wah, almost everyday also got Q without fail. Reason being, their chicken rice ball(s) and their chicken is delicious!!
Hoe Kee Chicken Rice
Malacca’s famous Chicken Ball. This chicken rice dish is a variation of the Hainanese chicken rice.
Kenhuntsfood posted www.kenhuntfood.com 780 ReviewsAnyway, one of Malacca's signature dishes would be the roundly-shaped Chicken Rice Ball, nothing special just that they are special in terms of their shape. Prices vary depending on your orders.
Jonker Street Poh Piah Stall
sebrinah.yeo posted sweet-blessingz.blogspot.myExceptionalToday, let me tell you about "Poh Piah Lwee" located just along the shoplots (on the right) before turning in to Jonker Walk.The poh piah, RM3, here is really yummy! The jicama is nicely marinated and boiled in a way that it is not too dry, not too sweet and best of all it's just right! Crunchy, fresh, sweet and mix really well with all the other ingredients in the poh piah. What I love most about Malacca poh piah is that you can actually find fried pork lard oil inside! The one I tried at Bunga Raya was very wet and oily, they were really generous on the pork lard oil and sauce but it was abit overwhelming. At Poh Piah Lwee, the amount is just right, just perfect!
Long Feng Ge (龙凤阁)
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.
Constance Ant posted constance-ant.com 125 Reviewsif you likey dine in peace, i’d suggest you to go on weekdays where the wait staff will serve you like you’re the highness. service is impeccable however it can get a lil’ slow when the noon crowd comes in during lunchy hour.
Anak Nyonya Restaurant
The restaurant was rather small.
Kedai Antik 88
Jonker Dessert 88, most popularly known as, Jonker88.com, is a cultural entity in form of museum café, legally formed on 1997 in Malaysia. Jonker88.com is the subsidiary of Jia Seng Art Gallery which was incorporated in year of 1986 in Melaka, Jonker Street, now known as Jalan Hang Jebat, headed by Jason & Johnson Yoong, family team are Jenny and CS Yoong, all born in Melaka.
Lao Qian Ice Cafe
food2buzz posted foodtobuzz.blogspot.com 415 ReviewsOverall, I really like the juice but the cendol can be further improved with more durian in it.
Famosa Chicken Rice Sdn Bhd
Famosa Chicken Rice Ball is that legacy presented in a fast, hygienic and convenient way. The fusion of management and technology enable us to offer you superb culinary, consistently. These rice balls, about the size of golf balls comes together with tender chicken meat, flavoured with sesame oil and sauce. They are best taken with our special chili sauce. Apart from our signature Chicken Rice Ball, we serve roast pork, duck and curry dishes to cater for the various tastes of customers. We are always in the forefront to offer new delights including traditional Chinese homemade dishes and snacks.
sumptuous.blog posted sumptuousblog.wordpress.com 169 ReviewsI don’t think I’ll come back again for this kinda food and service even none of the other eateries in Malacca wants to sell me food!
Jonker Street Nyonya Kuih
The stalls selling the local delicious kuih like the 7 layer kuih, and many others. Some, with brown sugar, some are sweet and some are saltish as well. Overall the delighting snacks is a must and it is located around the road side of Jonker Street and is opened during the morning session.
The Museum Cafe
The outside implies a lot of historic connotation and claims to make them the traditional way, and seems appealing being in a historic city. Located in the heart of the historic part of town, the concept seems intriguing. Decor in the shop looks very 50s with 50s music. However, the interior, although nice, is very messy with 21st century items such as plastic containers.
stevenycs posted craving4food.blogspot.com 281 ReviewsTo my surprised it wasn't that bad. I didn't have high hope on it as the place wasn't famous for any of their noodle. But surprisingly it's quite good and they even added extra minced pork for me without any extra payment.