Chinese Restaurants in Malacca (Melaka) – 167 Restaurants
Old Village Satay Celup Restaurant
老乡沙爹朱律
ojsiew posted ojsiew.blogspot.com 633 ReviewsI found it quite interesting, as instead of cooking the items in plain water and dip them with some gravy before eating, we could just dip the items into the peanut gravy and eat them once cooked.
Kingtu Restaurant Satay Celup
Su Fen posted sufentan88.blogspot.com 153 ReviewsI personally like this place, although it is a bit far from the town but if you are driving, I would recommend to come here.
Backlane Cockle Stall Tong Bee
Constance Ant posted constance-ant.com 125 Reviewsin conclusion, i do not think this is the place that shouldn’t be missed when one is in Malacca.
Famosa Chicken Rice Ball
ojsiew posted ojsiew.blogspot.com 633 ReviewsThe rice was flavourful and the chicken was perfectly poached. It managed to retain the sweetness and moisture of the chicken...delicious!!
Hailam Kopitiam
CurryFishHead posted curry0719.blogspot.com 128 Reviews最令人期待的辣死你妈,乍看很美味,香味也很足够 我只能说,死咸,江鱼仔很硬 如果把放在这里的盐,加入炒饭里,就完美了...
Backlane behind Jalan Bunga Raya
mh.sum25 posted tummyparadiseland.wordpress.com 35 ReviewsExceptionalThis 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
Char Kuey Teow and Satay Stall
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”.
Kedai Satay Xiang Ji
ChristineLeng posted www.broughtup2share.com 450 ReviewsDelicious pork satay
Restaurant Veggie Planet
Veggie Planet is a healthy diet local vegetarian restaurant with a comfortable dining environment playing with smooth music. Its surrounding covered by 2 tall bamboo trees to reduce sunlight. It provides a great atmosphere for dining with pleasant waiter.
Pas De Nom posted chillout-soulout-freakout.blogspot.com 471 ReviewsOverall, I highly recommend this restaurant for anyone who is conscious about their health. Although their price is a little bit high but I believe it is worth it because they are delicious except the Tempeh which I am really not get used to it.
Lao Di Fang (老地方)
emilytay23 postedBadWorst customer service in the entire universe. The waitress working there is possibly the rudest human being I have ever come across in my 23 years of existence. Upon placing our order, my mother said, ever so politely, "Can we please not have any meat in the omelette?", to which this waitress replied "AUNTYYYYYY. YOU THINK YOURSELF LA, EGG GOT MEAT WAN NOT?" This, unfortunately, was not the only rude encounter we had. When we tried ordering our drinks, fair enough there were 7 of us. She said very loudly "CAN DRINKS AH? TAKE YOURSELF." She then pointed at the fridge as she walked away. The food took over an hour to arrive. There were only 5 tables there. Even then, it was not well worth the wait.. not even one bit. All in all, a very disappointing visit to this restaurant that has been a family favourite for generations. Perhaps a new waitress (ie:someone more friendly and more accustomed to customer service) could turn this place around.
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.