Restaurants at Jonker Street
Mallacca, Malaysia
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Restaurants at Jonker Street
Mallacca, Malaysia
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Baby Drink
Would you dare to drink from a baby's bottle?
Image by Baby Drink Melaka facebook
This is a good way to catch people’s attention especially they are being sold in the middle of Jonker night market. The stall is also quite noticeable of their baby bottle signboard with LED light which makes them stand out from the night market.
This particular stall sells colourful drinks in baby bottles. They have six different flavors that can be choose, which include chocolate with mint, mango, honeydew, grape, apple, passion fruit and champagne. These drink in strange bottle for RM7 per bottle. By drinking from milk bottle, you will get to relive your childhood moments.
It seems to be a lovely experience however the drinks taste mediocre and the price is not so affordable. Other than that, it can be a fun thing to do as an adult. As an extra bonus, you can also keep the milk bottle as a souvenir.
Pohpiah
Popiah also known as spring rolls are quite popular through out Malaysia. When we are hunting for food along the Jonker Night Market, we found a stall that selling popiah and we decided to stop and try for it. Popiah originated from the Fujian province in China and brought to Malaysia by the migrating Chinese back in the day.
Popiah is made by a thin paper like crepe and stuffed with various of ingredients which included some vegetables, cooked meat, eggs and peanut powder. You can choose to have a spicy flavour popiah or an original flavour popiah.
We ordered just one single original flavour popiah for RM 3.00. The popiah tasted so fresh and delicious as the combination of the vegetables and sauces are perfectly match!
This popiah stall always crowded with customers. People keep coming and ordering nonstop. However a downsides of being famous falls on its customers, they had to patiently wait. And since there is only one person is making popiah, the production rate is rather limited.
If you never tried a popiah, I definitely recommed you give it a try. You can choose the original flavour if you cannot take spicy foods. It is well worth the experience while in Jonker Night Market.
Muah Chee
One of the foods you must try on Jonker Street night market is the Muah Chee. Today, I want to introduce about the style of Chao Zhou Muah Chee. It is made from the glutinous rice and cutting into small size then rolling in the mixture of sugar and chopped peanut. The taste of Muah Chee is sticky and chewy.
The stall also has sold the pohpiah.
The stall had a lot of people queue to buy the Muah Chee. Thus, we also bought a small box of Muah Chee to try.
We loved the taste of Muah Chee because the chopped peanut was crunchy and taste nice. The morsel glutinous rice was soft and doughy.
You can try it on small or big box. The price is RM 3 and RM 4.
Who we are?
(Starting from left : Pei Yu, Yong Qi, Hwi Wen and Wen Fang)
Hi and welcome! We are a group of undergraduates currently undertaking Bachelor of Business majoring in accounting, Victoria University. Guess what brought us together as bestie? Food is definitely the reason that bind us together. We are here to hunt for the local street food in the renowned city of heritage at Jonker Street, Malacca. Our passion for good food also plays nicely into other interests, namely travel and dabbling with photography.
For your information, Jonker Street Night Market only comes alive on Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 6pm to 12am. For all the food lovers, feel free to drop by at our blog. Hope to see you guys soon!
Baked Quail Eggs
We were intrigued when we first saw a stall that selling skewered quail eggs. We had seen boiled quail eggs before, but skewered in thin sticks was a new thing for us.
This snack is made up of tiny balls that are topped with pieces of chicken sausage with a cracked quail egg on each. Little baked quail egg with sausage is actually a delicious Korean-style snack. There are five on a stick and top these with a combination of mayo and chili. It goes for RM 4 per stick and RM 10 for 3 sticks.
Its unique style of eating and excellent combination with sauces made us couldn’t resist. The affordable price also can explain why it is selling fast. The stall vendor keep making to ensure it is always available for the customers. So, if you ever visit Malacca, do keep a lookout for these, it doesn’t take a long time for you to try this good food. Even so, we can assure you that they are worth your time and money too.
Watermelon Juice
Nothing beats a nice cup of freshly squeezed juice as a thirst quencher. We stumbled upon this push cart juice stall that specialises in melon juices and we are talking about the many different types of melons. Out of the many types of melons, the stall’s specialty is the mini watermelon juice and the price of juice varies from RM8 – 12 according to the watermelon size.
What is more fascinating about this stall is how they prepared and served the juice! The usual watermelon juice that we order is squeezed to get the juice and have it served in a cup. Unlike the rest of the sellers, the person cut a small circle big enough for its hand held blender to go through and blend all the fruit inside the watermelon. When it is done, the juice is served in the watermelon itself, similar to how the local coconut juice is served here in Malaysia.
As the fruit is blended instead of squeezed, bits of the fruits can still be tasted and it is akin to a slushie or puree instead of a juice. This watermelon juice would be best appreciated by the fruit lovers and health conscious folks as it contains no added sugar and water and the natural sweetness of the fruit could be tasted. In other words, it is a pure juice. The size of the watermelon juice is more suited for sharing as it was very filling if you drink it all on your own. It is certainly worth giving it a try!