Yet another Melaka food guide

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Calanthe Art Cafe ~ East & West Rendezvous Cafe ~ Hassan’s “Best in the World” Mee Goreng ~ Kingtu Restaurant ~ Sin Yin Hoe’s Fried Oysters
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Found at the end of Lorong Hang Jebat, Sin Yin Hoe's Fried Oysters is the place to go for anyone looking for some delicious oyster omelette. Highly recommended, its delicious oyster omelette is well fried, with fresh juicy oysters. The oyster omelette is also served in generous portions. read more »

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Kingtu restaurant is a restaurant located in Malacca, and has a pretty loyal following of both locals and tourists. Here, visitors can find delicious 'sate celup', skewers of food that Malysia is popular for. The food are either raw or pre-cooked, and are dipped into a boiling pot of spicy peanut gravy before being consumed. read more »

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A Malay eatery located at Jalan Tengkera, Hassan's 'Best in the World' Mee Goreng is a Malaysian favourite, drawing many here with their delicious spicy mee goreng. A simple dish of yellow noodles, bean sprouts and sambal fried together, Hassan's 'Best in the World' Mee Goreng makes it so good that you find yourself wanting more. Despite the huge crowds that gather here in the morning, visitors can be assured of a short waiting time given the speedy service here. read more »

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East & West Rendezvous Cafe is a cafe in Malacca that sells different flavours of nyonya chendol as well as other nyonya snacks, such as nyonya kuehs and nyonya dumplings. It is most famous for its chendol, made according to a traditional recipe and using only 100% pure gula melaka to create a perfect balance of sweetness and creaminess. Its nyonya dumplings and nyonya kueh are good too, with a taste reminiscent of the olden days. read more »

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Calanthe Art Cafe is a quaint cafe that provides a welcome retreat anytime of the day, with a fun and vibrant atmosphere. It markets itself as the only cafe that showcases coffee from the 13 different states of Malaysia, with the tagline of 'Malaysia 13 States' Coffees'. Some works of local artists are also displayed here. read more »

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