Geographér Café is located at 83, Jalan Hang Jebat, Malacca. Jalan Hang Jebat; better know as Jonker Street.The cafe served large verity of food & beverage includsive beer. Cozy environment and very happening in the evening time, has live performance. Good place to hangout with family and friend.
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Geographér Café is located at 83, Jalan Hang Jebat, Malacca. Jalan Hang Jebat; better know as Jonker Street.The cafe served large verity of food & beverage includsive beer. Cozy environment and very happening in the evening time, has live performance. Good place to hangout with family and friend.
Geographer Cafe, I stumbled upon this while wandering around Jonker Street. The cafe was renovated from a Dutch building with a history of more than 200 years, with yellow walls and blue windows, and retro interior decoration, full of Nanyang style. The owner is a native Malacca, and his name "Geographer" means traveling around the world and making friends. The espresso is a surprise!
The Malay lead singer of the band has a great voice. The bar environment is nice and the location is good. The orange sour plum drink is good, the Momo tea is average. I ordered a jonker platter with chicken wings and fries, which is not bad.
I booked a chartered car from Ctrip. The driver drove for two hours and arrived at the Malacca River. The driver first drove me around and explained every attraction and snacks, and then dropped me off to go around by myself. The filming location of Summer Momocha, Geographer. I had to eat something salty after eating something sweet, so I ordered chicken wings. At three o'clock in the afternoon, coffee is a must.
A group of young people with dreams transformed an old house into an atmospheric cafe. The nasi lemak tastes great, the fried spring rolls are unique, the pasta is authentic, the white coffee is fragrant, the store is modernly decorated, and the service is warm. You must try it when you come to Malacca.
Before coming to Malacca, I looked around Summer Mommy Tea. It should be the place where Summer and her fake boyfriend and her real boyfriend were cheated on by her bestie. There are two, facing each other, probably to make the flow of people less dense. We finally chose the smaller one. It was just me and my friend, and it felt like we had booked the place. We ordered two non-alcoholic cocktails, which were really affordable. You can have a drink for 10RM or 11RM. You can spend an afternoon here and write postcards here. The waiter was very enthusiastic and gave us postcards from his own store. It was really touching that you can relax in such a scenic spot and drink such cost-effective drinks! The wifi speed is also quite fast~
It was pouring rain when I arrived in Malacca, so I went to Jonker Street and stopped by a popular coffee shop to take shelter from the rain. I ordered a coffee and a satay chicken. Since I had just finished breakfast, I thought the taste was average. There were quite a few customers in the shop, and many tour groups came to take pictures.
I found out at Liujia Zhuijia store that the interior of the store is very similar to that of southern China. Small town. I am from China, the clerk is very familiar with me. Nyonya cuisine is a traditional Western cuisine that combines The unique spices and herbs of Southeast Asia such as galangal, coconut milk, chili, mustard, etc. The taste is spicy, sweet, and sticky like curry but different. coffee The coffee tastes very rich, but it is really too expensive. Come again next time Yanlaka, why don't you stay here longer?