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bapester, on August 12th, 2010%

Tiramisu, methinks..
After the thoroughly satisfying late lunch in Ta Chi House we were looking for a place to sweeten our palates. At that hour, we figured that it might have been a little too late for cendol at Jonker 88 so our next option was to head to Nadeje Cafe, which was a good alternative since I have yet to try their much talked about mille crepe. For the uninitiated, the mille crepe is essentially a French dessert whereby the cake consists of many layers of crepe (mille=thousand, crepe)
» Continue reading Malacca Revisited: Nadeje’s Mille Crepe, Satay Celup and Kerang Bakar
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bapester, on August 7th, 2010%

It’s been so long
a) since I last updated this blog, my apologies for that
b) since I last visited Malacca for a makan trip, which was about a year or so ago.
» Continue reading Malacca food trail: Ta Chi House
By
bapester, on September 19th, 2009%
..continuation from our Chicken Rice Ball experience in Part 1 …
4. Amoy Fish-shaped Kaya Thingies, outside San Shu Gong
As you walk along the five-foot way outside San Shu Gong souvenir shop in the direction of Jonker St, you will be greeted with a small-scale version of a Charlie-and-the-Chocolate-Factory-esque mechanical contraption that produces copies and copies of this…

We don’t know what it’s called, but it looks the Japanese snack with red-bean filling called Taiyaki. In this true-blue Malaysian version however, it is filled with pandan kaya instead of red bean. Still tastes good tho.
» Continue reading The Merdeka Malacca Food Trip, Part 2
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bapester, on September 1st, 2009%
Over the Merdeka weekend, what better way to celebrate our independence than to eat our way around the city where it all started?
Weather on that gastronomic Saturday was excellent- clear blue skies, the occasional sea breeze, sunny but not humid. All bodes well for our gastronomic sojourns, except for the crowds. People, people, EVERYWHERE. You had to queue for practically anything that was worth waiting.
Photographic evidence will be provided throughout the post.
After meeting our ex-uni-mate/tour guide for the day, we start our glutton-fest at our first stop for breakfast…
» Continue reading The Merdeka Malacca Food Trip.
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