Continued from Christ Church, Malacca
We did not manage to finish visiting Stadthuys, Malacca. We were too hungry during middle of Stadthuys visit. Therefore, we went to look for food first. We looked for several restaurants and end up at Yong Ann Birds’ Nests, Malacca. Woo… We must be rich to eat bird’s nest as lunch. Nope. The food over there is still okay in price.

The Finest Stew at Yong Ann Birds’ Nests
Continued from More attractions at Malacca
Satay celup… Satay celup… Satay celup is a must eat food at Malacca. Satay celup is something like lok lok and steamboat with rich and spicy peanut sauce. The satay is assortment of raw and semi-cooked seafood like crabsticks, prawns, fishballs, meat and vegetables on skewers. And you need to dip (celup) satay into the boiling pot. After that… Yum… Yum… Get ready to taste and eat it.

The satay…
14 Jun
Posted by Jayce as Food & Drink, Photography, Travel
Have you ever eat chicken rice ball before? I just have the chance to try Heng Hainanese Chicken Rice Ball during my Malacca trip. That was my first time trying chicken rice ball. It is just like chicken rice that you eat at your local but the rice is in ball shape in Malacca. I think they use different rice too.

Heng Hainanese Chicken Rice Ball, Malacca
Continued from Where to eat at Genting Highlands?
Chinese loves to eat. So does Ellen and I.
We did not manage to try all of them but just took the photo of the stores. We just tried some of them like Flavors, The Kopitiam… No money to eat expensive stuffs.
Looking forward to try all of them when got people sponsor us. Do you?

Medan Selera ~ The Kopitiam Food Hall ~
Continued from Places to visit at Genting Highlands
Yeah… It’s time to eat eat eat… Where should I eat at Genting Highlands? There are lots of delicious foods to eat at Genting Highlands. Just make sure that you have enough money to pay. Hehe… There are lots of varieties to choose ~ from western to eastern. Which one do you like?

Hou Mei