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Even though most of the boutiques are in a relatively small size if compared to retail outlet in cities, they provide comprehensive apparel ranging from blouse, dress, T-shirt, pants to matching bags, accessories and hat!

Tired of walking along the street and checking every attractive shop? You can also feast your palate with local delicacies such as Chicken rice ball, curry noodles, assam fish and dessert like cendol.

Choose from a wide range of restaurants that sell local delicacies along the street. There are also stalls that sell mouth-watering snacks such as pineapple tarts, dodol sticky sweet delicacies and crunchy barbeque sun-dried squid. For those who are visiting Jonker Street on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, you will be able experience the same place in different ways.

During these 3 days, there will be a night market starting from 6. No matter day or night, Jonker Street is not merely a narrow street with shops. It is a discovery into the cultures of Melaka.

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The Stadthuys served as an official residence for Dutch Governors. Now houses a collection of museums. The ruins of St. Paul's Church is located at the summit of St. Paul's Hill. It was originally built in Nyonya Laksa A few stalls sell this spicy dish which is similar to a curry laksa.

The Nyonya Laksa has a rich and creamy coconut-based noodle soup with broth made from chicken and prawns. It is usually topped with sliced cucumber, a boiled egg, sambal, fish balls and fishcake slices. Pineapple Tart This zesty, bitesize snack made from flaky pastry and filled with a zingy pineapple jam is a winner. Although you can find shops all over town selling pineapple tarts generally in pre-packaged boxes, ready to take home as gifts , Jonker Street Night Market is a great opportunity to try a hot, fresh one straight from the source.

Chang fen Steamed rolled rice noodles with tofu, hoisin sauce, a chilli sauce and roasted sesame seeds — delish! Dim Sum Mr. They are super tasty and really cheap — 5 dumplings cost just 4RM. Whilst food was our main priority a full belly is a happy belly! Their passion for life was so enthusing that we grabbed some ice-cold beers from a local 7 Eleven and spent a good amount of time watching their crazily cute choreographed numbers — who needs TV when you something as wonderful as this unfurling right in front of your very eyes?!

Check out our top things to do in Melaka blog post. We stayed at Hotel Puri — the location was amazing and just a few minutes walk to Jonker street weekend market, the river and many restaurants. The rooms were a little tired looking but there was a fairly decent free breakfast every morning.

Tonys Guesthouse Traditional guest house with friendly owners — a short walk from town. Check out prices and availability for Tonys Guesthouse. Check out prices and availability for Jalan-Jalan Emas. If you are looking for something mid range then these hotels have great reviews: r. Rosa Malacca Modern hotel featuring contemporary-industrial decor. Check out prices and availability for Rosa Malacca.

Check out prices and availability for Timez Modern Heritage Hotel. Check out prices and availability for RC Hotel Melaka.



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