Thursday, November 1, 2007

Weekend At Malacca – Sunday Part 3

After the unsatisfying birds’ nest dessert, we went and bought some snacks from the Indian traders that were selling items for Deepavali. By the time we finish, it was already closed to 4:30pm. Since we were already full, we detour back to Ange’s house and had some shut-eye. Well, at least I had some shut-eye. Hehe.

We left the house again at around 6:00pm in search of dinner. Initially, Ange wanted to take us for Char Kuey Teow at one of the food courts, where we can also order Rojak Buah, but unfortunately the food court was closed on Sunday ! Can you imagine a food court being closed on Sunday in KL or PJ ?

Then we almost reach Mahkota Parade before Ange remembered a nice fried mee sua with pork soup near her house, which is very nice. So we went back there and ordered the pork soup fried mee sua, char kuey teow, fried oysters, and satay. Not just any satay, but pork satay and pork intestines satay !

The pork soup fried mee sua is nice, and something special. Can’t find it anywhere in KL, I think. The fried oysters were okay, char kuey teow so-so only. The satay was nice ! The meat is succulent and tasty. Definitely a must-try if I do make another trip down to Malacca next time.

Fried oysters

Pork soup with fried mee sua

Oink-oink and intestines satay

We finished our dinner, and went back to Ange’s house to collect the Kelisa and started our journey home at 7:30pm. After dozing off ½ a dozen times (and I don’t think Ade noticed, hehe) I finally reach home around 9:30pm. 30 minutes later Ade and Eve also reached their home.

All in, it was quite a satisfying trip to Malacca, especially with all the non-stop eating. For the next trip, I think we will definitely try and order the 9 other states’ coffee from Calanthe Arts Café.

Ange, start planning, and remember to find more new places for us to makan ! Haha.

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