🇲🇾 When traveling to Malacca, one simply can’t miss out on the local traditional Nyonya cuisine and charming cafes 😋 From fragrant rice dishes 🍜 to delectable desserts 🍨🥐 and aromatic coffee ☕️, I’m excited to share 12 food spots I’ve personally tried. Some were absolutely delightful [Thumbs up], while others, not so much [Weak]. Be sure to check out the pictures for a visual treat [Kiss][Drinking milk tea][Thumbs up].

[Check-in] Most of these culinary gems are located on or around the vibrant Jonker Street (also known as Chicken Farm Street).

[One] Chung Hwa Tea Room: Savor the authentic Hainanese chicken rice.
[Two] Bibik House: Experience the rich flavors of Peranakan heritage.
[Three] Jonker 88: A must-try for its eclectic mix of local and international dishes.
[Four] Grandma’s Good Stuff: Indulge in homemade treats that taste like a warm hug.

[Five] French Brown Cafe: Enjoy a slice of Paris with their exquisite pastries and coffee.
[Six] Taste Better: Discover why this place is a local favorite for its delicious fare.
[Seven] Old Wang Satay: Dive into the smoky, savory goodness of satay skewers.
[Eight] New Flavor Satay House: Try their unique twist on the classic satay.

[Nine] Nikko & Yoryo Cafe: Relax in a cozy setting with a cup of artisanal coffee.
[One][Zero] Wild Coriander: Explore innovative fusion dishes that will tantalize your taste buds.
[One][One] Heritage Flavours: Immerse yourself in the rich history and flavors of Malacca.
[One][Two] Peranakan Place: Get a true taste of Peranakan culture with their signature dishes.




I’ve tried half of these dishes and they’re amazing! For anyone visiting Malacca, don’t miss out on the cendol and satay celup. The Nyonya cuisine sounds fascinating too, hope to try it soon.