Having dim sum for brunch on a Saturday morning at U.E Confectionery at Melaka Raya. Their dim sum selection is quite good in term of value and taste. Their desserts are awesome too! Few of my favourites were the char kuey, har kao, mango prawn, paper prawns and egg tart. They sell all sorts of chinese biscuits too...Their address:
U.E Confectionery
No.40-42, Jalan TMR 25, Taman Melaka Raya, 75000 Melaka, Malaysia
They also have a few branches around town check their website!
http://www.ueconfectionery.com/index.html
This is another favourite by the river, at 59, Jalan Munshi Abdullah, Siang Chiang Kopitiam. The old style... Had my favourite kaya butter toast( they use planta) ,nyonya chang, half boiled eggs and a cuppa buttery coffee thick and flavourful! Loads of people go there for nasi lemak as well. There are also other selections of noodles in the kopitiam. It gets very busy and there is limited seats may have to wait for a while. Its cheap and affordable with a twist of old blast from the past feel...Directions :
From Jalan Bendahara... turn right into jalan munshi abdullah from at the traffic light. Pass another sets of traffic light slow down, the shop is on the right beside a parking lot.
From town through Jalan Bunga Raya, at the end of the road at the traffic light turn left to Jalan Munshi Abdullah, slow down its on your right beside a parking lot.
Tips: there is alot of electronic shops surrounding it and if you cross the bridge you have passed it! take a turn and try again!
More pictures and details from a link :
http://www.amazingmelaka.com/2008/05/04/steamed-and-roasted-breads-at-siang-chiang-kopitiam/
The last hols i went was in the East Coast only up to Pahang, at Cherating. Pictures above are from Ruby's Resort area the same turning in ,as Club Med...
We had our dinner at nearby town Chukai about 10km or so drive away from Cherating, there we tried the famous Tong Juan restaurant for their STUFF Crab, the steam fish was also very fresh and yummy. I had garlic prawns too but i goobled it all up before I manage to get a snapshot of it... The town is relatively small... this shop is facing the river near the market!
Hai Peng Coffeshop a must stop in Chukai.They serve yummy Roti Bakar and really aromatic coffee. Went there back again 2x to have the same thing.I see alot of people multiracial from far and near enjoying the coffee there or packing it home as gifts.
On the very last night after a rained out firefly watching trip , we decided to have ikan bakar to warm up ourselves! This shop is after the Kampung Budaya.Abu Bakar or something like that... its on the left side of the road if your from Kampung Budaya. The amount of food on the table was for 2... It was less than 70 for all that except for the sup ekor was on the steep side.
