Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Day 2 - Lunch at Amy Heritage -> Dinner at Daorae Korean Restaurant / Day 3 - Breakfast at Hotel -> Check out -> Taxi to Malacca Sentra -> Coach to Woodlands

Lunch was at Amy Heritage, also recommended by colleagues. Need to be early or make reservation. They declined guests once full. We did not make any reservation so have to wait for half an hour. There were 3 big groups of office staff dining there when we were there so it was full house pretty fast. The food was delicious and very home-cooked.
Shop Front

Barley

Kuey pie tee

Rice served in a nonya basket


Curry chicken - thumbs up!

Nonya cabbage

Last but not least - chendol

Dinner was at Daorae Korean Restaurant. Food is ok.
Shop Front

Need to order 2 sets of meat as a minimum.

Lots of side dishes


Pancake - complimentary

Breakfast was as sumptuous as the day before. After breakfast, we checked out. As the bus departing from Hatten was around 2pm and we wanted to leave early, we have to take a cab (surprisingly metered) to Malacca Sentra to catch the 10am bus. The cab driver said traffic police was on their rounds to catch cabs not running on meter rate.
The 10am bus broke down after leaving Malacca shortly on the North south highway and the bus company sent another one shortly. Not all could get on. Thank God we managed to get on without rushing and got off at Woodlands (as it is nearer to our place) instead of Rochor. and soon it was home sweet home.

Day 2 - Breakfast at Hotel -> St Paul's Church -> Jonker Street

Breakfast at Hatten was very good with a huge spread of food - So much to choose from - really spoilt for chocie - prata, nasi lemak, glutinous rice, noodles, dim sum on top of the usual american breakfast stuff.
Nasi Lemak, chicken curry, xiao bei chai

Glutinous Rice, Roti Prata

Laksa

Nasi Lemak , kuey teow


Prawn Mee

Baked beans, waffle, veg, samosa

Pineapple and chocolate cake

Desert Corner

Salad bar

Honeycomb

After a full and hearty breakfast, we were off to St Paul's Church pitched on top of a hill
Old Fort



Pirate Ship attraction

St Paul's ruins





Then it was time to buy titbits/tau sau piah and for some chendol in Jonker Street
Start of Jonker Street


Enroute to Chendol shop




Bought some tau sau piah here


Chendol at the shop at the end of Jonker Street, near the stage. Biscuits are sold here too.

Coconut was too thick?

Enroute to Hatten



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Day 1- Dutch Square -> Dinner at Restaurant Tong Sheng -> Dutch Square at night

Enroute to Dutch Square from Hatten Hotel.
Memorial



Tourist Information Centre

Christ Church




Clock Tower



Fountain


Windmill near Jonker Street


Dinner was at Tong sheng , recommended by my colleagues.

Famous gaint prawn beehoon - yummy and tasty - MYR 25

French beans

Dutch Square and surrounding at night