As usual, on the way up to Malacca, we decided to stop at Machap R&R for a break and had a simple breakfast there.
Dry mee siam
This time, we tried the dry mee siam from a different stall located to the left of the main entrance which we thought was not as good as stall no. 8.
One of the sisters, always ready for a shot!
After dropping the sisters off safely at their home just at the start of the famous Jonker Street, we went to Chinatown area to buy some baking supplies and then took the opportunity to visit Hang Li Poh's well, a mere minute's drive from where we were.
Alas! We visited the Poh San Teng Temple, one of the Malacca attractions and was disappointed at the little covered well we saw inside, little realising that this was not the well-known Hang Li Poh's well which is adjacet to the temple.
Poh San Teng temple entrance
Inside Poh San Teng temple
Next we headed for Hotel Puri Malacca which is near Jonker Street. However as it was still early, the rooms were not ready yet.
We made our way to Jeta Groves in Melaka Raya to have some Nyonya food for lunch.
As usual, we were not disappointed.
Fried tou fu
As always, we are tempted by the durian chendol and just had to indulge
Nyonya mee siam
Since we were going for a Thai massage at Scents and Senses, we did not have a heavy lunch.
Holiday Travel Tips:-
Always make an appointment if you wish to have a massage at Scents and Senses, especially during the weekends or you will be disappointed.
At Scents and Senses, you will be pampered and feel relaxed.
After a 2 hour Thai massage, we felt rejuvenated. We then returned to Hotel Puri and this time, we were able to check in.
Deepavali display in the lobby
The beautiful garden with a gentle waterfall
Our room in Hotel Puri
After we had settled in, our friend Emileigh met us and brought us to the Kota Laksamana pasar malam, about 5 minutes walk from Hotel Puri. It was an interesting walk and we saw a variety of local Malaysian food as well as fresh vegetables and other knick knacks and clothing too.
We were excited to discover Baba Charlie here. As we are fans of Baba Charlie nyonya cakes, we had always wanted to know which pasar malams we could find them. Best of all, we could try the nyonya popiah as we have always been to the Baba Charlie home in Jalan Tengkera Pantai 2 and the popiah was always not ready.
A stall holder frying carrot cake
After buying whatever food we wanted, we walked a short distance to Emileigh's house to have the various packet food for dinner.
Pandan beancurd
Carrot cake
Oyster omelette
Emileigh and her godsister
We had a great time getting to know Emileigh and her family and our stomach was full from the various Malaysia food that Emileigh had bought for us to try as well.
After dinner, we took a walk along Jonker Street on our way back to our Malacca accommodation for the night, Hotel Puri Melaka.
Jonker Walk which comes alive every Friday, Saturday & Sunday evenings
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