Malaysian Street Food Adventures
Discover the unique Peranakan flavors and historical dishes in this UNESCO World Heritage city
Melaka's street food is a delicious reflection of its rich history as a trading port. The city's unique Peranakan (Baba Nyonya) cuisine blends Chinese ingredients with Malay spices and cooking techniques.
From savory chicken rice balls to sweet cendol desserts, Melaka offers a culinary journey through centuries of cultural fusion. The Jonker Street Night Market is particularly famous for its diverse street food offerings.
Melaka is the birthplace of Nyonya laksa, a coconut milk-based noodle soup with a perfect balance of spicy and sour flavors.
Fragrant rice shaped into balls served with tender poached chicken, chili sauce, and ginger paste.
Shaved ice dessert with green rice flour jelly, coconut milk, palm sugar, and red beans.
Skewered ingredients dipped into a boiling pot of rich peanut sauce - a Melaka specialty.
A rich and aromatic coconut-based noodle soup with a perfect balance of spicy and sour flavors.
Fridays to Sundays, 6pm - 12am
Famous for: Chicken rice balls, cendol, oyster omelette
Daily, 5pm - 11pm
Famous for: Satay, grilled fish, local desserts
Daily, 6pm - 11pm
Famous for: Traditional Malay dishes, murtabak
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