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| Melaka | Nonya Food Posted: Sun December 10, 2006 03:15 AM UTC
Hi All VTers,
I have been to Malacca a few times but did not manage to find a restaurant/stall that serve good and reasonable priced Nonya food. I have tried the Ole Sayang but found that to be just so-so. I also gone through the list on VT but there are so many to choose from and I cannot figure out which is the best. Can any VTers please give me some suggestions? Thanks. |
simonzex
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| Melaka | Nonya Food Posted: Sun December 10, 2006 04:36 AM UTC
Ole sayang expensive.... ;(;try BIBIK NEO ..favourite dishes ..ayam pandan and cencalok egg......location???Melaka raya fo course
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kenari
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| Melaka | RE: RE: Nonya Food Posted: Tue December 12, 2006 01:00 PM UTC
Maybe you can check with Audrey (Audrey118) or Onion (mansionion) on this.
Along Jonker Street, there is one Nonya Restaurant and there are small shops, for instance, 88 which also serves Chendol. 88 sells noodles and stuffs, nonya style. I remembered having my dinner at one nonya restaurant situated on the street next to Jonker Street where Puri Hotel is.
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bkoon
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| Melaka | RE: RE: Nonya Food Posted: Tue December 12, 2006 02:30 PM UTC
Thanks! Am going up Malacca this Friday. Will definitely try out the suggestions.
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simonzex
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