Last weekend, we drove up to Malacca from Singapore. There was me, sis and dad. It was dad’s birthday and we decided to do a trip there. Besides, he was familiar with the routes. Else, there is always GPS to rely on. P.s: GPS is the greatest inventation i would say.
Believe it or not, it was my first trip to Malacca ! Many fellow mates whom i spoke to will exclaim in shock when i said that i’ve never been to Malacca. Especially after the Nonya craze, everyone was moving to Malacca. Literally.
The ride there takes about 3 hours. That is if you are driving a Toyota Altis. Subaru, i don’t know.
Do be caution when driving, don’t try to think that you are in Fast & Furious. Before you can celebrate the fact that you’ve exceeded 160km/hr, a Traffic polic may be waiting infront for you. You certainly don’t want any trouble with them. We seen it happened. On the highway, We let a Honda civic overtake us and out-of-nowhere a TP pops out, signalling him to pullover. It was around Lunch time …and you know the story.
There were a couple of pit stops along the way. It was an easy ride. Ok, because i am not the one driving. Haha!
Renaissance Melaka Hotel:
http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/mkzrn-renaissance-melaka-hotel
This is a 5* hotel. From the outside, it don’t look very 5* because it was an old hotel. But the lobby certainly made up for it. Or at least the yellow lightings, marble floor did.
The hotel’s carpark is a 2* i would say. It was NARROW and DARK. Almost like an abaondon carpark… But well, let’s not be so stringent, the carpark is only for you to “park your car” , you wouldn’t be spending much time there. The parking fee is RM3. i am not really sure if it is RM3 PER DAY . I asked the counter staff, she says “for the first time, you will pay RM3 and You don’t have to pay for subsequence entries”
There is a security guard manning the carpark. It makes you feel safe.
The room:
The room was huge. The view was great. You can see the whole of Malacca, and the lake. Oh and The TV was plasma.

This is not doing any justic to the room because the light was not on and it was a blur pic. haha
View from the window

After refreshing ourselves, we hop right back into the car. Off to Jonker Street.
Food: Malacca is all about food… be prepared to gain that extra inch on your waist.
Popular chicken rice stall ! This is a obviously popular chicken rice stall in Malacca. It is certainly worth the 30mins wait!
The name of the stall is “CHUNG WAH“. Check out directions (and reviews) here: http://www.onestopmalaysia.com/food-reviews/malacca/chung-wah-chicken-rice-ball.html


Chicken is very tasty. They are using Kampong chicken. The rice ball is so cute, looks like “fishball” :p.
The CHILLI is SEDAP ! MUST TRY !

The streetThe street of Malacca reminded me of a huge “Paranakan Museum”. i like things old like they have some stories behind it ^^
Farmosa Chicken Rice

Something to die for – Chendol !!!!!!

Nonya LaksaBeside the Chendol, there is a stall selling food items like Laksa and i saw people eating curry rice. Both Chendol and the laksa are in the same shop.




85, 87 & 89 Jalan Bendahara,
75100 Malacca.
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