13, 13-1, 13-2, Jalan KL 3/8, Taman Kota Laksamana, Seksyen 3, 75200 Melaka
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Highly recommend this restaurant, although relatively remote, but with Malaysia to sit Rap is very convenient, the price is not expensive, highly recommended to come here to eat Nyonya cuisine.
Stir-fried Tongcai is 10 points delicious. The fried rice is not too greasy taste just we also ordered a shrimp scrambled egg, but the shrimp is frozen shrimp does not have a taste.
The portions of dishes here are relatively small, so you can order more different dishes. In addition, the place was quickly full and there was no room at 7 o'clock.
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Highly recommend this restaurant, although relatively remote, but with Malaysia to sit Rap is very convenient, the price is not expensive, highly recommended to come here to eat Nyonya cuisine. Stir-fried Tongcai is 10 points delicious. The fried rice is not too greasy taste just we also ordered a shrimp scrambled egg, but the shrimp is frozen shrimp does not have a taste. The portions of dishes here are relatively small, so you can order more different dishes. In addition, the place was quickly full and there was no room at 7 o'clock.
Walking around the streets to eat Nyonya food... Nancy's Kitchen~ My husband's navigation said it's not far, just turn left and right and you'll be there! Who knew he lied to me? I walked so far. Luckily there was a little cool breeze. It was too hot. I almost didn't want to go. I just wanted to eat chicken and rice on the street [吃瓜][吃瓜][吃瓜] We have a seat, but the food hasn't arrived yet!
The food in Nancy's Kitchen is relatively fresh. The fruit dumplings there are delicious and very famous. Hundreds of them are sold every day. In addition to dumplings, the wraps are also delicious. Thanks to the local driver for the recommendation.
Miss you, everyone! 🐹 I'm here with a foodie report on Malacca's Nyonya cuisine. Last time I visited Malacca, I wanted to try authentic Nyonya food! But reservations were backlogged for days! And who knows how long I'd have to wait in line at the restaurant! 😭 So disappointing! This time, though, I booked a table early and headed straight to the restaurant after getting off the bus. Finally, my wish came true! (Spread the flowers and spin around 🎉) Nyonya cuisine is truly a "cultural hybrid" in the culinary world! It skillfully blends traditional Chinese cooking techniques with distinctive Malay spices, creating a delicious fusion of Chinese and Malay cultures. ✨ As the cradle of Nyonya culture, Malacca's Nyonya cuisine is renowned far and wide. Every bite is a culinary legend that transcends national boundaries and ethnicities, attracting countless diners! The restaurant I went to was Nancy's Kitchen, a restaurant I'd seen so much in books! The retro atmosphere captivates you the moment you enter the restaurant. The walls are covered in award certificates and photos with celebrities 📸, and the Nyonya-style decor is overflowing with details! ✨【Authentic Dish Experience】✨ 🌟The "Nyonya Laksa" is legendary! One sip of the broth transports you directly to the streets of Southeast Asia 🌴. The spices are perfectly blended, and the slightly sour and spicy flavors will instantly whet your taste buds! 🌟The "Pineapple Coconut Milk Shrimp" is incredible! The sweet and sour pineapple sauce coats the springy prawns, and the rich, milky flavor is so intense you can't help but lick your fingers! 🌟The "Sambal Okra," "Cendol," and "Little Golden Cup" are all classic flavors, perfect for those who want to try them without hesitation. 🌟The "Curry Chicken" and "Beef Rendang" are more average; the meat feels a bit tough and won't appeal to my taste buds, but they're still solid choices! 🌟The "Spicy and Sour Fish" is a winner, where the broth is more exciting than the fish itself! The hot and sour broth is a vibrant fusion of over a dozen spices! The fish, however, seems to have retained its original flavor, making it a bit less flavorful than the rich broth. For those of you who are sensitive to fishy smells, this might be a good choice! Overall, I had a pretty good meal! The ambiance and service were both excellent! While individual dishes may be a matter of personal preference, the atmosphere alone is worth checking out. 💡 Tip: Restaurants in Malacca generally require advance reservations! Searching for restaurants on Google Maps and adding them on WhatsApp is super convenient. I'm a foodie and travel enthusiast, sizzling! #Places I'm Asked About Mostly on WeChat Moments #Where to Go This Weekend #FoodFestival #Local Food #Have Fun with Friends