Wednesday 8 August 2012

Malacca Day 2d - Aunty Lee Nonya Restaurant


Free and Easy Malacca - Day 2 Itinerary

1) Dim Sum at Ban Hong Xiang Tea House
2) Baba Charlie for Nonya Kuehs and snack
3) Sightseeing - Heritage Trial
4) Dessert at Nadeje
5) Dinner at Aunty Lee
6) Cockles at dirty lane
7) Supper at Pak Putra


You can really enjoy authentic Peranakan Cuisine in Melaka as there are many Peranakan Chinese - Babas (male) and Nonyas (female) in Melaka.  Peranakan is union of migrated Chinese ancestors with local Malay, they look like Chinese, have Chinese surname but they speak little or no Mandarin.

They look just like Chinese, so it was natural for us to speak to them in Mandarin. The daughter of the restaurant owner we visit had to remind us when it slipped our mind again and started communicating to her in Mandarin.


Aunty Lee Nonya Food

A local recommend Aunty Lee to us, but she mentioned that she seldoms go to Aunty Lee nowadays after it is being "invaded" by tourists.

Yes, WAITING is required before you can enjoy good food at Aunty Lee's, but we never expect that we are still left waiting outside of the restaurant even after the opening hours 6pm and despite requesting the owners to let us wait in the restaurant two times.

Auntee Lee Nonya Restaurant
While the rest of our dinning group try to find somewhere to sit at the roadside or roam at the provisional store besides it, I try to snap a few photos of the food preparation.

Food Preparation in Kitchen
Mr Lee blanching lady fingers, egg mix for Cincalok omelette

(clockwise) Mrs Lee, Petai beans, buah keluak shells and the fillings 

The restaurant finally allowed us into the restaurant after 15minutes past the opening hour. Finally air-con and seats for us.  We had placed our orders for their prawn crackers (RM 2/pkt) and curry powder (RM 5 for meat or fish) as recommended in the web. Their prawn crackers are really fresh, crispy with prawn flavour, do get a few packs home.

Dining Area

We are requested to place our food orders when we made reservation. They don't seems to have a menu and we only see this notes on a shelf in the kitchen. Either reference the bloggers' recommendations or you can refer to this "notes".
Menu or Notes?

After another round of waiting, our food are finally served :)

The first dish served was the most talked-about Cincalok omelette @Rm 13 and we know that all the wait is worth it. Although thinner, this Cincalok but was much better than the one we had a day ago. There are chilli, onions and maybe parsley added to the omelette.  The cincalok add an distintive taste which complement the egg well turning this ordinary home cooked omelette to something different and flavourful.

Cincalok Omelette
Rating: 4.25/5
Sambal Prawn Petai @RM19 was tasty with something nice like "wok-hei". The sambal sauce was not overly spicy with an additional fragrance from the petai which really goes well with the rice. All was nice except that the prawns were really a bit too small.

Venture to eat the petai by itself, it was still acceptable initially but it got really bitter as you chew futher. Will just stay with having Petai to enhance the flavour of the dish than eating the nut itself.

Sambal Prawn Petai
Rating: 4/5

Fried fish with Cili Garam @Rm 81 was recommended by the staffs when we made our orders through the phone. It was really nice, crispy fried and yet the fish is still tender and fresh. Not sure what was added to the chilli, spice, shallots which is different from the usual spiciness but really compliment the fish and bring out the freshness of the fish. One of our dinners even claimed that its the best fried fish he have ever had.  Yummy!
Fried Fish with Chilli
Rating: 4.5/5
Nyonya Chap Chai @ RM 15. Mixed vegetables to fulfill our fibre requirements and it turned out to be quite nice too. The dried lily buds or golden needle mushroom flavour was quite strong.  The golden needle mushroom also give the auspicious golden colour to the mixed vegetables.

Chap Chai
Rating: 4/5

We ordered sotong tempura but this dish was served instead. Not sure if this dish is Sotong Hitam @RM 18. The taste was quite special, seems that there are squid ink in the gravy which give the sea or fishy taste. Quite nice!
Sotong
Rating: 4/5
Lady finger vinegerratte @ RM 10. Saw recommendation for this dish in the Net. The lady fingers were first blanched then added with chilli, shallots and vinegerratte. Quite refreshing, crunchy with slightly slimy lady finger. One of our dinners loved it.

Lady Finger Vinegerratte
Rating: 4/5

Ayam buah keluak or “black nut chicken stew” @ RM16. When we were ordering the dish, the restaurant staff recommend a small portion as she was afraid that we are not used to the taste.  Although the taste of the dish was unfamiliar to us, but most of us liked the buah keluak infused chicken.

Buah Keluak
Rating: 4/5

Buah Keluak is actually a poisonous food made editable by fermentation - boiled and then buried in ash, banana leaves and earth for forty days. According to the kitchen staff, the flesh of the buah keluak was dug out, mixed with some spice and ingredients into a paste and put back to the buah keluak shell as fillings.


Indeed, buah keluak itself is really an acquired taste. For those we ventured with the fillings, we had a hard time trying to describe it - forest-y, muddy, earthy?  If you have eaten buah keluak before, maybe you can share with us how you ould describe its taste. :)

Buah Keluak

Fried Chicken @ Rm20.  I would never had ordered this simple dish if not for the less adventurous or picky dinners within the group.  But thanks to them else we would have missed this wonderful dish.  Its so simply yet so heavenly.  The chicken was nicely crisped and it was also well marinated. Think we tasted some turmeric, wonder what other spices were included to make it taste so good.


The food exclude beverages and our curry and keropok was around RM 192. The food at Aunty Lee was not not considered cheap in Malacca.  But with currency conversion, its definitely worth it and value for money as the food is really delicious.


Although the service is really ...errr... and waiting time is necessary, their food is seriously good that we will definitely be back here again.  Maybe its a Sunday night and its less crowded, my experience was not really that bad.


Tip: Note that reservations is a must. Do order your dishes in advance and avoid peak period.



Restorant Auntie Lee at Melaka



Address : 385 Jalan Ujong Pasir,
               Melaka 75050, Malaysia,
Tel         : 06-2831009
Business hours : 11:30 am - 2:30pm
                         6pm - 10 pm
                         Close on Tuesdays












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Saturday 4 August 2012

Malacca Day 2c - Nadeje Patisserie Cafe

Free and Easy Malacca - Day 2 Itinerary

1) Dim Sum at Ban Hong Xiang Tea House
2) Baba Charlie for Nonya Kuehs and snack
3) Sightseeing - Heritage Trial
4) Dessert at Nadeje 
5) Dinner at Auntie Lee
6) Cockles at dirty lane
7) Supper at Pak Putra

Mille Crêpe @Nadeje
A visit to Nadeje for Mille Crepes is a must for your Malacca itinerary!
Nadeje cafe which was opened since 2006 seems to have started the hype for mille crepe in this region (Malaysia and Singapore).

Nadeje Cafe (Plaza Mahkota)

Mille Crepe is a French cake made of many crêpe layered with cream. While "Nadeje" is a Czech word which means "Hope". But the founder of this Nadeje cafe is neither a French nor Czech, she is a Japanese lady living in Malacca, according to one of our local friends. A lot of fine ingredients are imported from her home country Japan.

We visited two of their three branches, main branch at Plaza Mahkota and the second branch which is more accessible at Dataran Pahlawan Melaka Megamall. Both branches are elegantly decorated with care to details. There are nice modern outdoor sofas and big fans at alfresco area to help reduce the heat.

Nadeje Cafe (Dataran Pahlawan)
 Indoor and Alfresco seatings

Now we come to the Mille Crepe itself !
Mille means "a thousand", implying many layers of crepes. Although not a thousand, there is around 18-20 crepes layered with cream in a cake. It took at least 3 hours to make a mille crepe - making and layering the crepes with cream, caramelising the top layer and freezing it.

Nice elegant mille crepes which taste as good as it looks. The layered crepes is soft, moist, creamy and will just melt in your mouth. For the original flavour,  the caramelized top layer crepe add a different texture and slight sweetness to the soft light crepes. Being Japanese cream, it is light and not too sweet and it will not be jelat or overly rich even after a few slices.

We spent the lazy afternoon relaxing in Nadeje cafe, indulging the mille crepes with a cup of Sakura  green tea. There is WiFi in the cafe, get the password from the waitress. Total cost of RM27.

Mille Crepes with Tea
There are a number of flavours offered in Nadeje - Original, Cheese, Strawberry, Rum & Raisin, chocolate, Tiramisu, Mango Yourgurt, Gula Melaka, Praline, Mocha, chocolate banana ... and many many more. You may not get the more popular flavours like strawberry and rum & raisin during weekends.

Original Mille crepe


Each slice cost around RM9, we tried a number of flavours.

Original [4.5/5] - What can beat the original flavour which is the foundation of all other flavours?  Vanilla fresh cream in its simplest form topped with a caramelised crepe to give a different texture and slight sweetness.

Cheese [4.5/5] -  Thoughtful twist for those who do not have a sweet tooth.  Foodie who prefer savoury can also enjoy this dessert!


Mille Crepe - Cheese & Original Flavour

Mocha [3.75] - black crepes layered with cream.  Not sure if its the cream or the crepe with the additional coffee fragrance.

Praline [4.25/5] - Praline is a French confection consisting of a caramel-covered almond or  hazelnut.  It has a rich nutty flavour which adds a different dimension to the light creamy crepes.

Chocolate Banana [3.75] - black layered crepe cake with banana flavour and slices. Combination of chocolate and banana is favourite of many.

Gula Melaka [3.5/5] - a Melaka local infused flavour - Gula Melaka. But its a bit too sweet for me.


(clockwise) Mocha, Banana Chocolare, Praline,Gula Melaka

The Mille Crepe were cut to slices and each is carefully wrapped with aluminium foils in the display fridge.  These are prepared for easy take-away so as to ensure the mille crepes would not stick together in the boxes. You can see customers packing large number of slices for take-away.  Dried ice provided for take-away.  We even saw someone with a big cooler bag, wonder if its provided by Nadeje for substantial orders.





Nadeje Patisserie Cafe
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G-23 & 25, Jln PM4,
Plaza Mahkota, 75000 Melaka.
Tel: 06 283 8750
Business Hour Closed on Mondays.

UB051-053 Dataran Pahlawan Melaka Megamall
Tel: (06)2843469
10-1030pm

Lot G-1 ,Ground Floor Jaya99,
99,Jalan Tun Sri Lanang,75100 Malacca.


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Friday 3 August 2012

Malacca Day 2b - Malacca Dutch Heritage Trail


Free and Easy Malacca - Day 2 Itinerary

1) Dim Sum at Ban Hong Xiang Tea House
2) Baba Charlie for Nonya Kuehs and snack
3) Sightseeing - Heritage Trial
4) Dessert at Nadeje
5) Dinner at Auntie Lee
6) Cockles at dirty lane
7) Supper at Pak Putra

Heritage Trail at Malacca 


Malacca Heritaage Trail Map
This walking guide to Melaka's UNESCO World Heritage Trial sites was quite useful.
Some of the must-see sight are as follows.

The Christ Church Melaka [Map 5]
The famous red building in Melaka, The Christ Church.

Christ Church
Famous photo spot in Malacca, fountain in front of Christ Church :).  You will usually see big tour group taking their group photo here.
Fountain in front of Christ Church

The Stadhuys [Map 4]
Adjacent to Christ Church is Stadhuys, similar red building.

At the garden in front of both Christ church and Stadhuys, there are a number of activities for the tourists. You can choose to take photo posing on a motorbike with cool-looking guns with the nice red building as background or take a leisure ride on nicely decorated trishaws round the heritage town for about RM27.


Trishaw ride / Photo Taking

Opposite of Stadhuys and Christ Church is the Malacca River Cruise Ferry point.  There is a stall there selling Chendol which we bought to cool down after the hot sun.

Malacca River Cruise

A' Famosa (Porta De Santiago - The Old Gateway) [Map 1]
A' Famosa is just besides the Dataran Pahlawan Melaka Megamall.  You can save some walking and enjoy the aircon in the mall by taking the escalator up the second floor and get out from the glass door facing A' Famosa.

Fort Terrace (a' Famosa)

Friendly Tourist smiling at the camera

St's Paul Church [Map 3]
Be prepared for some walking up the stairs to reach Saint Paul church.


Night Scenary
After supper, we stopped by the Christ Church and Stadhuys again for some nice night scenary shots. Experience the peaceful ambience which is definitely different from the hustle and bustle during the day.
Christ Church

Stadhuys

You can also choose to take the river cruise or just walk along to Malacca river to enjoy the lightings and nice peaceful scenary.

Malacca River

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Thursday 2 August 2012

Malacca Day 2 - Dim Sum, Baba Charlie

Free and Easy Malacca - Day 2 Itinerary

1) Dim Sum at Ban Hong Xiang Tea House
2) Baba Charlie for Nonya Kuehs and snack
3) Sightseeing - Heritage Trial
4) Dessert at Nadeje
5) Dinner at Auntie Lee
6) Cockles at dirty lane
7) Supper at Pak Putra

Ban Hong Xiang Tea House(万鸿香茶楼) 
We were introduced to this dim sum place by a local. Nice and cheap dim sum at coffee shop setting.  Most of the patrons are locals, but we do note a number of tourists as well.

Ban Hong Xiang Tea House
This restaurant is away from the heritage town, refer to the map and GPS coordinate below.  You can also try to locate Hotel Selectstar as this tea house is just besides it.

The restaurant is very crowded on weekends, even with 2 shop lots just for dining tables, its difficult to get a seat.  Go early in the morning to get a table and to ensure you get to taste a variety of dim sum.

Delicious dim sum ranging from only RM1.5 to RM3, no wonder for the crowd here.

Big Pau - really BIG bun with generous portion of minced meat and egg as fillings (3.75/5)
Herbal Steamed Chicken - tender chicken with slight herbal taste. quite nice! (4/5)
Chicken Feet - this chicken feet were steamed with some herbs, quite nice and not too soggy. (3.75/5)
Yong Tau Fu - generous fillings in beancurd.
Big Pau (3.75/5)
Herbal Steam Chicken (4/5)
Chicken Feet (3.75/5)
Yong Tau Fu

We tried a number of other dim sum as well, which were quite ok.
- Steamed dumplings with different skin and chilli. Fried beancurd & dumpling.
- Beancurd roll with sauce - would prefer to have it without the sauce.


Dumplings, Beancurd roll with sauce, fried beancurd & dumpling

Their Chee Cheong Fun was typical of what you will find in Malaysia.  Not too much of fillings but simple nice rice rolls with nice chilli and sauce and lots of shallots and onions.   (4/5)
We also ordered some carbohydrates - porridge and glutinous rice for those with a bigger appetite.  Cannot really remember how they taste as I was quite full and didn't eat much of those. But will definitely prefer the glutinous rice from 桂苑Gui Yuan Restaurant, Johor.

Chee Cheong Fun, Porridge, Glutinous Rice, Fried Dough

There fried carrot cake and oyster pancake was quite nice too, especially for that price (4/5). Although the oysters were super small, the omelette was nicely fried.  Quite yummy!
Fried Carrot Cake, Fried Oyster omelette
Rating: 4/5

Ban Hong Xiang Tea House @Jalan Gajah Berang
No. D, Jalan Bachang, 75300 Melaka
Contact: 06-2814212
GPS: N2.208833, E102.242667


Baba Charlie for Nonya Kuehs and snack
Baba Charlie, a famous destination among tourists for Nonya kueh.  It is actually located in a housing estate, a semi-detached house at the end of a small lane.

The lane into the Baba Charlie was quite narrow and we were unsure of the turn initially. But with those big tour buses along the main road, you will know that Baba Charlie is just round the corner.  For parking, you can either park at a small empty plot of land before Baba Charlie or go all the way to the end of the land and turn right where there are some open space for parking.
Baba Charlie
There is a room dedicated for sales where a large variety of kuehs and snack are stocked up and nicely arranged for customers to choose. Just get a basket, use the tongs provided to pick the kuehs that you fancy and place it into the plastic bags provided.

Kuehs and Snacks
They have a variety of snacks and freshly made nonya kuehs. Otak, Lepat Kacang, Yam Cake, Ondeh-ondeh, colourful kuehs.

Yam Cake, Ondeh-Ondeh, colourful kuehs 
The preparation and making of the kuehs are done at a "open" kitchen. Quite interesting to see how the workers are busy wrapping kuehs, frying curry puff, boiling the ondeh-ondeh and coating with grated coconut while we are queuing to pay.



Taipai Pulut, Ondeh-ondeh

Frying Curry Puff
The owner Charlie was quite friendly to pose for a photo.
Owner Charlie

We were already quite full after the heavy Dim Sum for breakfast, thus decided to just have the Nonya kuehs from Baba Charlie as lunch.

Pulut Inti
Pulut inti is steamed  glutinous rice topped with grated coconut.



Lovely  nice blue colour on the skin of the kueh.  The colour is extracted from Bunga Telang (Blue Pea Flower.

Ondeh-Ondeh
The ever popular ondeh-ondeh, small ball of kueh with rich melted gula melaka, yummy!

Not sure what is the name of this kueh, texture was more like agar agar, something different from the heavy glutinous keuh.

(clockwise) Rempah Udang, Kuih Kochi Hitam,
Otak, Yam Cake and Lepat Kacang

More and more kuehs.  There was no more surprise after we saw the same blue colour in the third, fourth and fifth kueh.  Sweet coconut, sweet gula melaka, oily glutinous rice ... it gets a bit jelat for us.  The savoury yam cake managed to give my taste buds a break from the sweet indulgence, think I still prefer savoury than sweet stuffs.

Baba Charlie House
72, Jalan Tengkera Pantai 2 75200 Melaka
019-666 2907
(GPS 2.202999,102.231485)
Daily except Thursday
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Pasar Malam
Mon : Bukit Beruang/Tanjung
Tue : KG. Lapan/Ujong Pasir
Wed : Bukit Beruang
Thu : Off
Friday : Malim Jaya
Sat : Kota Laksamana
Sunday : Air Keroh/ Batu Berendam


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