Category: Travel

  • Malacca: Walking Around Chinatown

    Malacca: Walking Around Chinatown

    Malacca: Walking Around Chinatown – It was a sunny afternoon after eating some Cendol and Laksa at the always-crowded Jonker88 Cafe. We strolled around the Chinatown area, which also known as the area around Jonker Walk (Jalan Hang Jebat). This place is very similar to Penang, the old-school electic straits shophouses and the street are almost the same. It’s just that the street in Malacca is narrower and the number of these shophouses are less than in Penang.

    One thing I like about Malacca is that they truly develop this heritage part of the city into a living museum and tourist area. It’s so tourist concentrated with souvenir shops, cafe, restaurant and guesthouse all around this place. I like walking around the heritage area, it’s like bring me back in time.

    Jalan Tukang Emas and Jalan Tukang Besi are full of guesthouses.

    Joss sticks.

    Inside Cheng Ho Tea House & Museum. Ground level is free of charge and one have to pay RM10 to visit the upper level.

    You can check out the electronic puppet show which tells you the story of Cheng Ho.

    Little ang-mo kid who was watching the puppet show.

    The No. 8 Heeren Street is a museum located on Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock, also known as Heeren Street is currently number 1 to-do in Malacca according to TripAdvisor. Unfortunately, it was closed when we were there. I’ve no idea what is it about but curious.

    Li Hong, Steve, Arvin, Wesley, me and Jia Hui.

    Do you like Malacca? How about Penang? Penang is the best, because I am from Penang. =D

  • Malacca: Nadeje Cafe Mille Crepe Cake

    Malacca: Nadeje Cafe Mille Crepe Cake

    Malacca: Nadeje Cafe Crepe Cake

    Malacca: Nadeje Cafe Crepe Cake – There’s one thing that is very famous in Malacca, not the Chicken Rice Ball, not the Cendul, not a typical local food but it’s a kind of desserts, it’s layered mille crepe cake (thousand layer cake 千层蛋糕). Malacca must be familiar with this name – Nadeje, a famous cafe that makes good crepe cake and has a variety of flavours of them.

    Malacca: Nadeje Cafe Crepe Cake

    Every one was talking about it previously on Facebook, on Twitter and so here I am to check it out the place and of course, the crepe cake. There’s 3 outlets in Malacca, one in Melaka Raya, one in Dataran Pahlawan and the latest is at Jaya 99. We went to the most original outlet and that’s at Melaka Raya. It was 5.30pm and not surprise, people were waiting outside to be seated. It’s full house! We waited for like 20 minutes only then we got place to sit.

    The interior decoration of the cafe is pretty cool and in a sense of contemporary design.

    Malacca: Nadeje Cafe Crepe Cake

    Malacca: Nadeje Cafe Crepe Cake

    Malacca: Nadeje Cafe Crepe Cake

    Looking at the menu, there’s many food for you to eat like pasta, chicken chops and more, but our main purpose of the visit was the crepe cakes! We ordered the crepe cake first at the counter upon entering and it costs RM9.50/slice. There’s many choices for you to pick and we picked 4 to try out. They are:

    • Mango Crepe Cake
    • Tiramisu Crepe Cake
    • Chocolate Crepe Cake
    • Original Crepe Cake

    They all looked very pretty. The first few taste of them were good, they were sweet, but not overly sweet, and a strong essence of milk can be felt on our taste bud. It was nice, but eating more of them started to make me feel bored of it, it’s just too much of milk. Maybe, maybe it’s not really my favourite thing, or maybe it’s just too much, but I just felt enough of it after eating half. Some says it’s over-rated, some says it’s good,well, I’ll say, it’s good, BUT, it’s my first time eating crepe cake, so I can’t judge whether it’s the best or not. What do you think?

    One more thing, original and chocolate are awesome.

    Nadeje Cake House

    G-23,25 & 27,
    Jalan PM4, Plaza Mahkota,
    75000 Malacca

    Telephone: +606-2838750

    Website: http://www.nadeje.com.my/

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  • Malacca: Beautiful Roof

    Malacca: Beautiful Roof – Just one beautiful photo of heritage shophouses’ roof top. Lovely!

  • Malacca: Hing Loong Taiwanese Noodle @ Jalan Bachang

    Malacca: Hing Loong Taiwanese Noodle @ Jalan Bachang

    Malacca: Hing Loong Taiwanese Noodle @ Jalan Bachang – On my recent visit to Malacca, I have found a nice eatery outlet and that is this Hing Loong Taiwanese Noodle shop at Jalan Bachang. It was introduced by a local Malaccan friend and he brought us here to try out. Malacca is always famous for Chicken Rice, Laksa, Cendol but this is something new to me.

    Malacca: Hing Loong Taiwanese Noodle @ Jalan Bachang

    Malacca: Hing Loong Taiwanese Noodle @ Jalan Bachang

    Although it’s new to me, it has more than 30 years of history in Malacca and serves Taiwanese style beef noodle, pork rib noodle, and more of Taiwanese-style noodle. It’s something very special. Normally we only get to eat them in Taiwanese restaurant, but this one is located in a local-style kopitiam (coffee shop).

    Malacca: Hing Loong Taiwanese Noodle @ Jalan Bachang

    It’s famous for Beef Noodle, you can choose either soup base, or dry base. Since it’s famous, I’ve ordered a dry one and it looks and tastes good! I’ve never been to Taiwan but I’ve been to a lot Taiwanese restaurant, I’ve got to say that this one is better. It’s spicy, the beef is soft and tender, and the thick flat noodle is very springy. Yums. Best of all, it’s only RM4.50, so much cheaper than those in Taiwanese restaurant in the mall.

    Ignore the food presentation, it might not looks good, but it’s nice.

    Malacca: Hing Loong Taiwanese Noodle @ Jalan Bachang

    Pork rib noodle @ RM4.20. A little soup with a few pieces of grilled pork rib. This one is not a spicy, the soup tasted a bit sweet and salty. Nice too.

    Malacca: Hing Loong Taiwanese Noodle @ Jalan Bachang

    Zhajiangmian 炸酱面 @ RM4.20. Fried minced meat sauce noodles, didn’t try this, so I can’t comment on this.

    Malacca: Hing Loong Taiwanese Noodle @ Jalan Bachang

    Little Min tagged along with us, she’s my friend, Jia Hui’s cousin. Cute right? Very talkative.

    Well, the lunch was simply awesome, but the portion seems to be a little. You can order some side dish like beef soup, pork ribs and more to eat along. If there’s a chance, I wanna come back for it again.

    Hing Loong Taiwanese Noodle

    No. 11-J, Jalan Bachang,
    75300 Melaka.

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  • Malacca: Happening Night @ Geographer Cafe, Jonker Walk

    Malacca: Happening Night @ Geographer Cafe, Jonker Walk

    Malacca: Happenings Night @ Geographer Cafe, Jonker Walk

    Malacca: Happenings Night @ Geographer Cafe, Jonker Walk – Every Friday and Saturday night, this street – Jalan Hang Jebat, or widely known as Jonker Walk came alive with big crowds of people walking along the street with stalls selling food, souvenir, clothing as well as pub, cafe decorated with many antiques.

    This is the best part of Malacca and always very happenings during the weekend’s night. Shopping and street food were not our main activity that night as we had filled our stomach with Satay Celup. So, we chilled out at the Geographer Cafe, together with some live band and beer.

    Malacca: Happenings Night @ Geographer Cafe, Jonker Walk

    Malacca: Happenings Night @ Geographer Cafe, Jonker Walk

    Malacca: Happenings Night @ Geographer Cafe, Jonker Walk

    Geographer Cafe is one of the most happenings pub / cafe along Jonker Walk, there’s another one located right across the street. Any of these will make you stay until midnight with nice music, and crapping with friends. RM41 for a jug of Carlsberg Draught, what do you think?

    Malacca: Happenings Night @ Geographer Cafe, Jonker Walk

    Arvin – Medan Hokkien-kia.

    Malacca: Happenings Night @ Geographer Cafe, Jonker Walk

    Wesley – Seremban boy.

    Malacca: Happenings Night @ Geographer Cafe, Jonker Walk

    Jia Hui – Ipoh girl.

    Malacca: Happenings Night @ Geographer Cafe, Jonker Walk

    Nick Chan, the blogger!

    Malacca: Happenings Night @ Geographer Cafe, Jonker Walk

    Malacca: Happenings Night @ Geographer Cafe, Jonker Walk

    Li Hong and Steve – Temerloh couple.

    The night was simple yet, fun. It’s just a relaxing night and talking around with friends, fostering relationship and getting to know more about each other. Live band was OK, playing with oldies song that some I’ve heard before.

    Malacca: Happenings Night @ Geographer Cafe, Jonker Walk

    Malacca: Happenings Night @ Geographer Cafe, Jonker Walk

    The whole street turned into a trash street after midnight. At about 1.30am, we went back home. The place was quiet then. By the way, you can find various cocktails and food too at this Geographer Cafe.

    Geographer Cafe

    Jalan Hang Jebat,
    75200 Melaka.

    Telephone: +06-2816813

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  • Malacca: Super Long Queue Capitol Satay Celup

    Malacca: Super Long Queue Capitol Satay Celup

    Malacca: Super Long Queue Capitol Satay Celup – One of the famous food in Malacca is the Satay Celup. Well, to me, it’s just Lok-lok dipped into hot boiling satay peanut sauce. Let’s start talking about this famous Capitol Satay Celup in Malacca that everyone agrees that it’s famous…… for the long queue.

    Malacca: Super Long Queue Capitol Satay Celup

    The last time I went for Satay Celup was the Ban Lee Siang’s, but this time I came to try the most famous one. It was about 7.16pm and the queue span across for shop outlet. The queue was indeed, very long. Since we were already, just queue up and wait, we’ll then see how good it is.

    Malacca: Super Long Queue Capitol Satay Celup

    Malacca: Super Long Queue Capitol Satay Celup

    Instinct tells me that all of the visitors to the Satay Celup were all tourists or not Malacca. The queue was really long and it took us about 2 hours + to get a table. Cars passed by, tourists walked by, and they looked at the queue, looked at us, some even photographed us.

    Malacca: Super Long Queue Capitol Satay Celup

    Actually, there’s another 2 outlet of Satay Celup located on the same row of Capitol’s. One have no customers, and another one has quite a number of customers, of course Capitol Satay Celup has the most. I think some people are lazy to queue and they go to another shop.

    Queued from daylight to night falls, what we did was just talking all along, Facebook and talk again. I suggest you to get a chair, get ready some entertainment like video, or playing cards to wait. 2 hours, my friend! Or the best, don’t queue, don’t eat! I’m not going to queue again, I tell you.

    Malacca: Super Long Queue Capitol Satay Celup

    Malacca: Super Long Queue Capitol Satay Celup

    Opens only at 5pm daily, and have a limited number of tables in a small space, Now I know why the long queue.

    Malacca: Super Long Queue Capitol Satay Celup

    Malacca: Super Long Queue Capitol Satay Celup

    After 2 hour plus of waiting, of course it’s time to eat! Basically, Satay Celup is a dish where an assortment of raw and semi-cooked seafood, meat and vegetables on skewers are dunked into a boiling pot of peanut satay sauce. Each of the skewer costs RM0.90 and it damages me RM17 that night.

    I have got to say, it’s not enough per stick like fish balls you only get two on a stick, or you get only one scallop on one stick. After trying it, the satay sauce does indeed taste different but then I still prefer Penang’s Lok-lok where you dip it in just boiling water, then you mix it with different sauce of your choice like satay sauce, tomyam sauce, chili, ginger and more instead of just one choice of sauce. Moreover, you get different pricing too in Penang instead of flat rate RM0.90, not to mention, better and fresher cockles in Penang.

    Well, it’s my personal opinion. What do you think? If I would ever come back again for Satay Celup, I don’t wanna queue again (tired, not fun), I’m gonna go back to the Ban Lee Siang that I have been before, not this, just minus the cockles and the long queue. =)

    Capitol Satay Celup
    41, Lorong Bukit Cina,
    75100 Melaka.

    Telephone: +606-2835508

    Business Hours: Opens daily at 5pm till late night.

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  • Malacca: Malacca Straits Mosque / Masjid Selat Melaka

    Malacca: Malacca Straits Mosque / Masjid Selat Melaka

    Malacca: Malacca Straits Mosque / Masjid Selat Melaka

    Malacca: Malacca Straits Mosque / Masjid Selat Melaka – Just went to Malacca, the historical city of Malaysia over the weekend for a short trip with my classmate and checked out this new place that I’ve not visited before – the Malacca Straits Mosque, also known as the floating mosque for the locals.

    It’s located on a man-made island of Pulau Melaka. Surprisingly, I didn’t see it in the top ten list of ‘todo in Malacca’ in some travel website. I actually came across it from blogs when I was searching for ‘Photography Malacca’ and the image result came top for it.

    Malacca: Malacca Straits Mosque / Masjid Selat Melaka

    Malacca: Malacca Straits Mosque / Masjid Selat Melaka

    And so, I went to search for it on my little trip to Malacca last weekend. It’s pretty easy to find as Malacca is so small. Road direction signage does well in Malacca on guiding people to the correct destination. Just follow the sign to ‘Pulau Melaka’ or ‘Masjid Selat Melaka’. =)

    Malacca: Malacca Straits Mosque / Masjid Selat Melaka

    The blogger, Jia Hui, Arvin, Wesley, Steve, Li Hong.

    Malacca: Malacca Straits Mosque / Masjid Selat Melaka

    Malacca: Malacca Straits Mosque / Masjid Selat Melaka

    Well, it’s just a mosque, built on the sea, over looking the Straits Of Malacca. You can get some good sunset shot here and the mosque will look even prettier at night when the lights are up.

    The Pulau Melaka basically has nothing much, just the mosque is interesting and that’s all. It’s pretty quiet on other part of it and many imcomplete construction project, don’t know why.

    Malacca: Malacca Straits Mosque / Masjid Selat Melaka

    Straits of Malacca.

    Malacca: Malacca Straits Mosque / Masjid Selat Melaka

    It’s fun checking out new places in Malacca. Perhaps I should get a tripod and wait for sunset next time. =D

    Check out for more post about Malacca here.

  • (Almost) Sunset: At Malacca

    (Almost) Sunset: At Malacca

    (Almost) Sunset: At Malacca Melaka

    View from the bridge connecting Pulau Melaka.

    (Almost) Sunset: At Malacca – Malacca does have some good places for sunset watching like by the beach of Portugese Settlement, the floating mosque (Masjid Selat Melaka) and on the bridge connecting the man-made island of Pulau Melaka. However, I didn’t get a chance to really experience the sunset as it was still early and we were rushing to queue for the famous Capitol Satay Celup. Anyway, I will plan to go back to check out some nice sunset at this historical city of Malaysia. =)

    (Almost) Sunset: At Malacca Melaka

    (Almost) Sunset: At Malacca Melaka

    Melaka Raya.

    Check out for more post about Malacca here.

  • Yesterday At Kuala Selangor

    Yesterday At Kuala Selangor

    Sunset.

    Yesterday At Kuala Selangor – A spontaneous visit to the fishing village – Kuala Selangor on yesterday with my uncle. It turns out many of my relatives were there at my uncle’s place. It’d been some times that I have been to this peaceful fishing town 60km away from Kuala Lumpur. Since it’s still first week of my semester, I am still free to go anywhere. =D

    Dodol machine.

    Getting away from the busy city seems kinda fun too many as Kuala Lumpur can be boring some times. I pretty like the countryside area where you can see beautiful sunset, a clear sky with less air pollution, the sweet sound of nature and the friendly people.

    Fresh crabs.

    No, I don’t want to live at the countryside, but I enjoy being at there, for leisure and relax. It’s just fun.

    Had a sumptuous fresh seafood dinner there cooked by my aunty and it’s nothing that you can find in the city. =D

    By the way, I’m getting away to Malacca for the weekend, any new place to visit? 

  • Brother’s Commencement @ NUS University Cultural Centre

    Brother’s Commencement @ NUS University Cultural Centre – My big brother is now a real big brother! He has finally graduated from National University Of Singapore as of 2012 and he is now a truely professional working adult. I am so proud of him. It had been so many years that he went for studies in Singapore, more than 10 years already and time flies. I still remembered when I was still a little kid, following parents and him to Singapore for the first time long time ago.

    Singapore, is now not stranger to us. I have visited Singapore for more than 10 times and it’s another familiar place to me. I went to his graduation ceremony few weeks back in one of the top university in Singapore and Asia – National University of Singapore. They called it Commencement (American-style) instead of convocation (British-style), it’s like a commencement to a new journey of life. Sounds cool. I was his personal photographer on that day, following him around to take photos of him with his friends.

    At Universtiy Cultural Centre where the ceremony took place, it’s a sea of graduates in academical regalia, it invokes a feeling in me to study hard to wear on one in the future. Diploma is not enough for me, I shall go on to Honours Degree. =) Being knowledgeable and smart is just so cool!


    Brother and his girlfriend from the same school and course.

    Few more years for my turn but for now, study hard, live hard. Congratulates to my brother, Yikhung. =)

     

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