Malacca is a charming food paradise... The most impressive thing is their laksa, bak kut teh, and nasi lemak. The taste should be very authentic. It is a bit like what I ate in Singapore. You can't get this taste in China. It's great.
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Malacca is a charming food paradise... The most impressive thing is their laksa, bak kut teh, and nasi lemak. The taste should be very authentic. It is a bit like what I ate in Singapore. You can't get this taste in China. It's great.
Poh Piah Lwee's shop is super small. If it weren't for Ctrip's precise location, it would be easy to pass by... [Taste] Very authentic, freshly made and sold, quite interesting [Environment] Quite noisy and noisy with a smoky atmosphere
Poh Piah Lwee is a small restaurant. It is freshly made and sold. The ingredients are all cheap and homely. The spices are very important. It has local characteristics. It is worth a try.
A small roadside shop, the wraps are delicious, similar to Shandong pancakes, but the flour is finer, and there are chicken and cucumbers in them. There are many varieties, and you can eat them in the store.
A food stall restaurant in the old town of Malacca... I had dinner with friends. The dishes were very Southeast Asian in style, and had nothing to do with the Chinese flavor promoted by Nyonya... But it was delicious