Guidebook for Melaka Tengah

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Guidebook for Melaka Tengah

Food Scene

Authentic Nyonya food with warm hospitality. Great value too!
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Donald & Lily Nyonya Restoran
Jalan KSB 1
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Authentic Nyonya food with warm hospitality. Great value too!
Authentic Nyonya food in an air-conditioned and cozy environment.
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Nancy's Kitchen
No 13 Jalan KL 3/8
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Authentic Nyonya food in an air-conditioned and cozy environment.
Famous among locals and tourists for their Prawn Cheese Beehoon and very good crab dishes.
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Restoran Tong Sheng
377 & 378 Jalan Melaka Raya 6
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Famous among locals and tourists for their Prawn Cheese Beehoon and very good crab dishes.
Authentic Teo Chew cuisine. Popular among locals and tourists. Do make a reservation to avoid disappointment.
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Teo Soon Loong Seafood Restaurant
42,44 Jalan KPKS 1
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Authentic Teo Chew cuisine. Popular among locals and tourists. Do make a reservation to avoid disappointment.
Heavenly Tandoori chicken and cheese naan, along with other authentic North Indian and Pakistani cuisine.
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Pak Putra Restaurant
56 & 58 Jalan 4
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Heavenly Tandoori chicken and cheese naan, along with other authentic North Indian and Pakistani cuisine.
Authentic Hakka cuisine in an air-conditioned and antiquated environment.
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Hakka Zhan Restaurant
76 Jalan Laksamana 5
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Authentic Hakka cuisine in an air-conditioned and antiquated environment.
The Baboon House is a laidback burger joint with an open-air courtyard and greenery snaking up the walls, spacious seating arrangements, and eclectic furnishings.Perfect place for a taste of American cuisine with authentic Malaccan hospitality
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The Baboon House
No. 89 Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock
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The Baboon House is a laidback burger joint with an open-air courtyard and greenery snaking up the walls, spacious seating arrangements, and eclectic furnishings.Perfect place for a taste of American cuisine with authentic Malaccan hospitality
Situated opposite Kampung Kling Mosque, Limau-Limau Café is a quirky lime green painted bistro with a definite upmarket ambience. Soft jazz music accompaniments and ice cold pints make it a favourite spot for weary visitors to unwind during the scorching afternoons in Jonker Street.
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Limau-limau Cafe
9 Jalan Hang Lekiu
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Situated opposite Kampung Kling Mosque, Limau-Limau Café is a quirky lime green painted bistro with a definite upmarket ambience. Soft jazz music accompaniments and ice cold pints make it a favourite spot for weary visitors to unwind during the scorching afternoons in Jonker Street.

Drinks & Nightlife

Playing host to the exciting and invigorating beats of world music and the myriad of world music charges the atmosphere, with soulful rhythms and delightful vibes that make MOVIDA a refreshingly new and difference choice for dining and night entertainment.
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Movida Kitchen+Terrace Melaka
1-2 Jln KSB 12
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Playing host to the exciting and invigorating beats of world music and the myriad of world music charges the atmosphere, with soulful rhythms and delightful vibes that make MOVIDA a refreshingly new and difference choice for dining and night entertainment.
Geographer Café is set in a traditional, pre-war shop in Chinatown, which is also a historical artefact in itself. Decorated with natural greenery, quirky decor, a trendy bar that dominates the interior, high tables and chairs, Geographer Cafe has been attracting a steady clientele for years.
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Geographer Cafe
83 Jalan Hang Jebat
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Geographer Café is set in a traditional, pre-war shop in Chinatown, which is also a historical artefact in itself. Decorated with natural greenery, quirky decor, a trendy bar that dominates the interior, high tables and chairs, Geographer Cafe has been attracting a steady clientele for years.
Hard Rock Cafe Melaka sits right by the Malacca River and at nightfall, it is brightly lit and is a spectacular view on its own, giving would-be visitors a taste of how much excitement there is to be had here.
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Who's Tea Melaka 鬍子茶
8 Jln KLJ 9
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Hard Rock Cafe Melaka sits right by the Malacca River and at nightfall, it is brightly lit and is a spectacular view on its own, giving would-be visitors a taste of how much excitement there is to be had here.

Sightseeing

Built in 1511, A’Famosa used to sprawl across a whole hillside but now only a lone gate (Porta de Santiago) remains. Originally constructed by Alfonso de Albuquerque (who led the Portuguese invasion on the Malacca Sultanate), the remains of the fort is now a preserved whitewashed gatehouse and is located downhill from St. Paul’s Church.
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A'famosa
Jalan Parameswara
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Built in 1511, A’Famosa used to sprawl across a whole hillside but now only a lone gate (Porta de Santiago) remains. Originally constructed by Alfonso de Albuquerque (who led the Portuguese invasion on the Malacca Sultanate), the remains of the fort is now a preserved whitewashed gatehouse and is located downhill from St. Paul’s Church.
Jonker Walk is best visited during the weekends as it is a commonly acknowledged fact that visitors worldwide flock to this particular street in Malacca for its vibrant night market. Well-organized with a wide array of stalls, polite and friendly hawkers, ubiquitous bargains as well as live music coursing throughout the area, Jonker Walk comes to life in full colour with a lively street party-like atmosphere.
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Jonker Walk Melaka
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Jonker Walk is best visited during the weekends as it is a commonly acknowledged fact that visitors worldwide flock to this particular street in Malacca for its vibrant night market. Well-organized with a wide array of stalls, polite and friendly hawkers, ubiquitous bargains as well as live music coursing throughout the area, Jonker Walk comes to life in full colour with a lively street party-like atmosphere.
A massive bright terracotta-red riverfront building that was once the official residence of Dutch governors and officers, The Stadthuys is believed to be the oldest-surviving Dutch building in the East. Built between 1641 and 1660 on the ruins of a Portuguese fort, The Stadthuys of Malacca was the focal point of several successive European governments for over 300 years, from its completion until 1980.
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Stadthuys
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A massive bright terracotta-red riverfront building that was once the official residence of Dutch governors and officers, The Stadthuys is believed to be the oldest-surviving Dutch building in the East. Built between 1641 and 1660 on the ruins of a Portuguese fort, The Stadthuys of Malacca was the focal point of several successive European governments for over 300 years, from its completion until 1980.

Arts & Culture

The Baba-Nyonya Heritage Museum is a collection of three beautifully restored houses arranged to resemble a conventional 19th-century Baba-Nyonya residence. Excellent examples of Chinese-Palladian style, these townhouses, built in 1896, were transformed into a traditional Peranakan museum in later years; connected by a common covered footway, the museum features hand-painted tiles, elaborately carved teakwood outer swing doors and a sturdier internal door which provides extra security.
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Museum Warisan Baba & Nyonya
48-50 Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock
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The Baba-Nyonya Heritage Museum is a collection of three beautifully restored houses arranged to resemble a conventional 19th-century Baba-Nyonya residence. Excellent examples of Chinese-Palladian style, these townhouses, built in 1896, were transformed into a traditional Peranakan museum in later years; connected by a common covered footway, the museum features hand-painted tiles, elaborately carved teakwood outer swing doors and a sturdier internal door which provides extra security.