Our first station was Chung Wah Chicken Rice Ball after taking about 3 hours of speeding.hahaaa...we finally reached! According to Dawn, one of the best chicken rice ball could only be found during lunch time.
Without hesitation, we decided to go for brunch even though we had breakfast less than an hour before, and still dug in like hungry wolves. But it was absolutely worth every mouthful.
Actually, there are many chicken rice ball restaurant in Malacca, but we don't know which one is the best, so we just threw the problem to Dawn.
then She says: Chung Wah la, trust me! It is very nice!
There are two way of making the rice ball, the earlier way was hand made and the other is made by machine.
I like this restaurant, based on its inconsistent shape, i believe all the rice balls here are still hand made.
I remember Dawn was telling us, 'Guys, don't eat so full ya! later we're going to eat other things, if u don't listen to me, u rugi la!!'
SO we all listened to her, just took half chicken and shared.
Walking at the walkway, we came to Jonker Street (Jalan Hang Hebat), which is part of the old Chinatown in Malacca. There has many outlets selling various types of unique arts, antique furniture and crafts. You can find a number of local delicacies here as well. It's really hot while walking at Jonker Street under the hot sun,
but not too bad that I still can see some hot chicks
Few minutes later, Dawn brought us to a shop which is known as Jonker Dessert, it's famous with its Cendol and ice-kacang. This shop is special, not only selling food, but also showcasing a number of valuable artifacts.
THIS is my room...4 of us guys were sharing it...
it is a very traditional guest house, some funny things had happened at night as the corridor and the whole house is scary at night. some more, we are the only guests in this GUEST HOUSE...
Isn't it scary????
After getting weary of strolling the street and famous places, we headed for Satay Celup..
At first choon hong kept asking for satay but immediately went mute after finding out Satay Celup, it was just a dip much alike steamboat. Lolol
After filing our tummies, this fellow found that he got no enough money to spend for next station.
Calling to gf is a MUST JOB to him...he cant live without a handphone.
After that, it's the time for our 8TH station, which is having cendol at a stall by the street.
Stuffing his head with the local delicious cendol.
when finished it all, we had some outdoor walking around the Malacca Street.
Guys, remember this picture first...at the end of tis post, i will show you the night view of this place..
Our guide's asking: Where do you guys want to go for the next??
Finally we have decided to visit this pirate ship..BUT........................................................
It's been closed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2 sohais said:"Blue, don't put this picture on your blog ya!"
After an hour, Dawn and her another friend, P brought us to Arena. Apparently the newest most hip club in Malacca.
at first, we decided to drink beer at the front of the sea only..but Dawn kept persuading us to sing K....so ok lo, followed her all the way due to the fee isnt that expensive if compare with KL...
Check out what this guy was eating at 1'o clock midnight.... Is NASI LEMAK!!!! this guy sot jor~~ speechlesssssssss
So that was just the first day of our trip in Malacca....
= SECOND DAY =
having FISH SPA in one of the shopping complex with choon hong...hehe...2 thumps up!
The sky turned to be dark in just blinking eye speed...
Let's show you the night life in Malcca during weekend, there is a Night Market at Jonker Street, only available in weekend.
It was crowded but according to Dawn, it is considered less people already.lol.
I can't resist myself from not taking the night view of this Malacca River... it looks very nice, you can see the reflection of lights from the surface of the river..it turns colourful.
If I were asked to use one word to describe my Malacca trip, I would say HOT!!!
If two more words? I would say TIRING and THIRSTY!!!!!
hahahaa.....well, it was definitely a good trip. Ate like what we've never eaten before. :)
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