Thanks for all the good people who walked with me in 2009. Thanks for all the good things that had decided to fall on me in 2009. Thanks for all the not-so-good people and things in 2009, you had made me tougher.
Thanks for all the good people who walked with me in 2009. Thanks for all the good things that had decided to fall on me in 2009. Thanks for all the not-so-good people and things in 2009, you had made me tougher.
Guess where I was @ Chistmas Eve?
I had a relaxing afternoon given by my dearest! He was secretive for many days, and even till the very day. And of ‘cos I was very cooperative, I didn’t insist him to tell me (but I did try to probe) Haha!
The massage was good and the experience of a massage in a couple’s room was something which I had wanted to try for very long.
Happy Christmas!!
What is Malacca if one never try the chicken rice balls, nyonya dishes and chendol? It is like went to Paris but not seeing the Eiffel Tower!
We stopped by this restaurant at Jonker street to try the chicken rice balls for our early dinner. It has lots of celebraties’ photographs on the wall, stating how famous this restaurant is.
Apparently this place is not the best in the town for the chicken rice balls. We were disappointed with the taste. The taste of the chicken is different from those we can find in Singapore. I still love the Singapore chicken rice..kind of felt that chicken rice balls are over-rated in Malacca..however, I may be wrong because we did not go to the right shop.
Malacca’s roast pork is also very different from Singapore style..the skin layer is much cripsy than in Singapore..
After the dinner, we passed by this stall. I seem to remember that there were alot of good comments found in the Internet about the chendol they sell.
But look at the queue!! We made a grave mistake because we thought that since it’s only about 5+ and there’s a long queue, we will turn back and buy the chendol again.
WRONG! We did turn back and the queue was shorter…but their chendol was sold out! How disappointing
This is the entrance of the Jonker street..
We were there early and the streets were not closed for traffic yet. The hawkers were also busy setting up their stall…
Some random shots @ Jonker Street
Dear and my dad was carrying Dawn most of the time..because it was quite crowded..Poor them
I saw this tutu and asked my mom whether it is nice here. She immediately turned around and said that the tutu in Malacca is different from those in Singapore. The gula in the filling is just different.
This is it..bigger and very nice!!!
Next we saw this stall which has whole lot of steaming hot dim sum. Can’t resist!!!!
Look at the combination! Colourful and simply attracting the passerby to stop and buy some to try. And it’s not a wrong choice! The meat is juicy and sweet and Dear biting the dim sum is like biting to those 小笼包!
Oh, we found Baskin-Robbins @ Makota!! The ice cream is nice, I still remembered I tried their ice cream in Japan Tokyo Tower with Dear. Eating ice cream in cold weather is really shiok!
For the 2nd day dinner, we went to Seri Nyonya @ Equatorial Hotel.
Some nyonya deco in the restaurant. Very nice right? It totally set you into a nyonya feeling..
Even the peanuts they served before meals are placed in the baskets!
And guess what is this cup for? They are our drinking cups!
The dishes we ordered are superb! No other words to describe. My parents were starving and thus 2 Pie Tees’ were missing by the time I managed to take the photo!
I love this dish the best. It’s brinjal with sambal chili. I am not really a brinjal person, but something inside me just wanted to order this dish. And it’s so good! Shiok!
And the ice kachang for my dad…Tall and filled with crashed peanuts on top!
And dear has this chendol..
Slurp!
We had our breakfasts in the hotel because its included in the package. Look at Dawn, she loves her plate of bread!
Um!! She said it’s HAMBURGER! And she smart lo, in order to taste all the bread which her papa took for her, and she knows that she can’t finish all, she happily just took a few bites on each bread to taste them! Leaving the halves for papa to finish them.
These summarized most of the food that we had in Malcca. Oh ya, if the coach stops by Yong Peng, remember to try the fish ball soup there. Bouncy fish balls!



























Dawn had wanted us to buy her a pair of chopsticks after seeing us using chopsticks for our meals. We can’t find a proper one for her and the training chopsticks (with cute thomas train and cartoon characters) that we see on carts and bulk purchase forum are not the ideal pair. Dear thinks that those with training loops are not ideal because the grip looks and feels incorrect. After much consideration, we finally decided to chose the training chopsticks from Combi.
And so we passed the chopsticks to Dawn and we taught her how to pick up her small toys using the chopsticks. Dawn didn’t have much oppotunities to use the chopsticks because she ate rice or porridge most of the time and a spoon served her well.
So finally she has this opportunity when she was “taxing” my lunch of bee hoon..and I was amazed by her improvement!
Amazing issn’t? It is to me, because I myself didn’t know how to use a chopsticks till pretty late…kids nowadays are just amazing..
And here she is posing with her chopsticks. :p
Oh ya, a closer look on the chopsticks in case mummies reading here wants to buy one too. This cost about $11+ in Kiddy Palace. It has something to hold the 2 chopsticks together, and the orange guide is to help the kid to position the hand. It had 2 points which allows one to chose for right or left hand usage.