Malacca is a gorgeous food paradise... The most impressive thing is their sand, bone tea, and coconut milk. This taste should be very authentic. It’s a bit like what I eat in Singapore. I can’t eat this taste in China. It’s great.
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Malacca is a gorgeous food paradise... The most impressive thing is their sand, bone tea, and coconut milk. This taste should be very authentic. It’s a bit like what I eat in Singapore. I can’t eat this taste in China. It’s great.
Poh Piah Lwee The store is super small, if it is not the accurate positioning of Trip.com , it is easy to pass by... [Taste] Very authentic, now do it now, quite interesting [Environment] is noisy and noisy
Poh Piah Lwee It belongs to the nature of the small restaurant. It is now sold and fresh. The ingredients are all cheaper and home-cooked in the local area. The spices have a great effect and have local characteristics. It is worth tasting.
A small roadside shop, the burritos are delicious, similar to Shandong pancakes, but the flour inside is more delicate, there is chicken, and cucumber, there are many types, you can eat in the store.
The food stall restaurant in the old town of Malacca... Have a dinner with friends, in fact, the dishes are already very Southeast Asian, and the Chinese taste of Nyonya propaganda is actually not related...but it is delicious