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Nyonya Art Studio

Business Hours:10:00am - 7:00pm (Mon - Sun)


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15, Jalan Hang Kasturi, 75200, Melaka
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Man Yuan Fang Vegetarian Restaurant

Business Hours:12:00pm - 10:00pm (Wed - Sun)

Malacca's famous vegetarian restaurant, with delicious dishes and a wide variety of dishes.
The five-star chef personally cooks the dishes to ensure that the dishes are delicious, delicious and delicious.

Aunty Fatso Restaurant

Business Hours:2:00pm - 10:00pm (Tue - Sun)

Restaurant Aunty Fatso was founded in 1963 and has spanned three generations. The main cuisine of the restaurant is seafood.
A variety of delicious crabs are the signature dishes of Aunty Fatso Restaurant, which will leave you with endless aftertaste after eating.

V Love Hot Pot

Business Hours:4:00pm - 11:30pm (Mon - Sun)

VLove Hot Pot not only allows you to enjoy hot pot and barbecue, you can also choose to bake, teppanyaki or stir-fry!
We provide more than 120 kinds of ingredients, including fresh seafood, various meats, vegetables, handmade stuffing and cooked food, etc.
You can also order special freshly fried dishes prepared by our chef himself! Not only that, the store also provides free drinks and a variety of desserts for you to choose from.

Cottage Spices

Business Hours:12:00pm - 3:00pm, 6:00pm - 8:30pm (Fri - Wed)

Experience Melaka's Rich Flavours, visit our Nyonya Restaurant today!
Discover Melaka's Nyonya treasure at Cottage Spices, offering 20 years of authentic home-cooked delights. With a dedication to tradition,
each dish bursts with rich, natural flavours from locally sourced, handpicked ingredients - a must-visit for locals and travelers alike.

Italy Bakery

Business Hours:9:00am - 9:00pm (Mon - Sun)

Italy Bakery is established in 1986 by Mr. Andy Nim. All 6 shops is located in Melaka. We provide fresh, high-quality baked goods.
Indulge in our heritage of delectable bread and cakes.

Restaurant Lim Jit Chicken Rice Ball

Business Hours:9:00am - 9:00pm (Mon - Sun)

In the 19th century, the family Lim who was originally from Baiyun Village, Wenchang County, Hainan Province, migrate to south and settled down in Melaka.
The second generation of the family Lim would like introduce the Hainanese chicken rice culture in Melaka and started to in Hainanese Chicken Rice business.
Restoran Lim Jit is just located near to Jonker Street, this Chinese restaurant popular with their Hainanese Chicken Rice and Chicken Rice Ball in Melaka.

Jia Hung Pastry

Business Hours:9:30am - 9:00pm (Mon - Thu), 9:00am - 9:00pm (Fri - Sun)

Jia Hung Pastry bakes a variety of soft and delicious Taiwanese and Japanese breads and toasts freshly made every day.
We also provide a variety of delicious birthday cakes, French desserts, room temperature cakes and other snacks.

Restaurant Shuguoyinxiang Hot Pot

Business Hours:12:00pm - 12:00am (Mon - Sun)

Shuguoyinxiang Hot Pot is a restaurant that features authentic Sichuan spicy hotpot, carefully crafted with Sichuan peppers
and high-quality condiments, and original spicy oil. The rich aroma will let your taste buds wander in the beautiful world of Chengdu food,
allowing everyone to enjoy unforgettable delicacies.

Lin Neo Delight

Business Hours:11:00am - 3:00pm, 5:30pm - 8:30pm (Wed - Sun)

Maria started cooking at the very young age with the encouragement & guidance from her beloved grandmother. She turned her effort
of cooking into her passion. While today, with the support from her family, she took the courage to let everyone enjoy the
authentic taste of Peranakan cuisine which given by her grandmother recipe.

Heng Hainanese Chicken Rice

Business Hours:9:00am - 5:30pm (Mon - Sun)

Heng Hainanese Chicken Rice, has been established for more than 50 years. Its taste has not only attracted many celebrities to visit and taste it,
but also many compatriots from other ethnic groups have a soft spot for it. In 2005, I was invited to the former Prime Minister’s Office
to participate in the Malaysian Food Media Night because it was owned by PorkFree.

Xue Mei Calligraphy

Business Hours:10:00am - 8:00pm (Mon - Sun)

Madam He has been a chinese calligraphy and chinese brush painting enthusiast since young. In 1990, she lost her entire left arm and half of her right arm
in an unfortunate encounter. However, the artistic aureola inspires an indomitables and never surrender heart. With invincible determination and perseverance,
tying a chinese calligraphy brush onto her remaining right arm, stroke by stroke expressing various feelings, thoughts, creating a calligraphy brush painting style of her own.

Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum

Business Hours:10:00am - 5:00pm (Tue - Sun)

The Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum is located in Melaka, a World UNESCO Site. The house is a combination of three terrace lots that were acquired by
the Chan family in 1861. Four generations lived in the house before it was opened as a museum in March 1985. The name of the museum is derived from the term Baba,
an honorific manner of addressing a Straits-born gentleman and Nyonya which addresses a Straits-born lady.

Lisboa Portul

Business Hours:4:00pm - 2:00am (Mon - Sun)

Sing,Enjoy,Relax,Happy Hour

Jonker Walk

Jonker Street is known worldwide among serious antique collectors as one of the best places to hunt and bargain for antiques.
Recently, a new wave of cafes and craft shops have sprouted on this street, lending it a cultured air of old-meets-new.

Cheng Hoon Teng

Cheng Hoon Teng is a premier historical monument that has survived the ravages of time. It was founded in the 1600s by the Chinese Kapitan Tay Kie Kialias Tay Hong Yong.
In its early years, besides serving the community's religious needs, the temple also functioned as the official administrative centre and a court of justice for the Kapitans.

Kampung Kling Mosque

Kampung Kling Mosque (Masjid Kampung Kling) is an old mosque located at Jalan Tukang Emas, also known as Harmony Street.
Harmony Street portrays a sense of harmony between the major races in Malaysia and temples of different religions.

Sri Poyyatha Vinayagar Moorthi Temple

Sri Poyyatha Moorthi Temple is built in 1781, the oldest Hindu temple in Malaysia and one of the oldest functioning Hindu temples in Maritime Southeast Asia.
Located in the state of Malacca, the temple is one of the few existing Chitty temples in Malaysia.

The Stadthuys

The Stadthuys was built in 1650, the oldest Dutch building in South East Asia. In the present,
The Stadthuys was converted into a history museum which exhibits Malacca's history.

Christ Church

The Christ Church is built in 1753 by the Dutch, which took 12 years to build. The 8 foot long ceiling beams were cut in one piece and constructed without joints.
The handmade pews are original and date back 200 years.

St Francis Xavier's Church

St. Francis Church was built in 1856, located in Jalan Laksamana. The church is bulit on the site of an old Portuguese church.
The church's finishing touches were completed in 1859 by Father Allard, with the present-day presbytery built in 1874.

St Paul's Hill

St Paul's church stand at the summit of St. Paul's hill. The church is renowned as the place where the body of Francis Xavier,
the pioneering Catholic missionary of Southeast Asia, was laid to rest for a period of 8 months after his death at sea (from arch 22nd, 1553 to December 11th, 1553).

Malacca Sultanate Palace

Malacca Sultanate Palace is a replica of 15th century palace in Melaka. The museum mainly display exhibits that are related to the culture of Melaka.

A'famosa

The Portuguese admiral, Alfonso d'Alburquerque, built Porta de Santiago or A'Famosa in 1511.
However, this fortress was badly damaged during the Dutch invasion in 1641, only remains the front gate.

Islamic Museum

The Islamic Museum of Malacca was set up not solety for the purpose of exhibiting documents and artefacts pertaining to the Islam religion,
but also to serve as a center to research on how Islam came to Malacca and how the religion spread to the entire country.

Melaka River Cruise

The Melaka River Cruise is 45 minutes boat ride on Sungai Melaka with audio comentary. The cruise offers new perspectives of the attractions in Melaka.
You can get the boat at Muara Jetty and Taman Rempah Jetty.

Maritime Museum

The Maritime Museum or the Flora de Lamar is a replica of the Portuguese ship which sank in the coast of Malacca while on its way to Portugal. The replica is a staggering 34 meters in height and 8 meters in width.
The main focus of the museum is the maritime history of Malacca and the golden ages of Malacca's Sultanate as the Emporium of the East. Other than exhibits on the history of the Malaccan Maritime,
the museum also showcases the different eras that Malacca has gone through starting from the Malacca Sultanate era to the Portuguese era, Dutch era and ending with the British era.

Taming Sari Tower

Opened to public in the year of 2008 April, Taming Sari Tower Malacca, so far is the one and only gyro tower in the country. The name is adapted from Seri Keris, a mythical weapon is said to has the possessive power
belongs to the local legendary warrior Hang Tuah. The structure design of the tower follows the shape of the Keris. The tower is 80 meters in height revolves 360-degree that manages to provide a panoramic and
interesting view of Malacca state within 7 minutes. The 7 minutes ride will host a great sight of the town such as St. Paul's Hill, Melaka River Cruise, St. JohnFort and Portuguese Square.

Princess Hang Li Poh's Well

Located at the foothill of Bukit Cina and next to Sam Po Keng Temple, Princess Hang Li Poh's Well (also known as King's Well) was built in 1459 by followers of Princess Hang Li Poh
as the main source of the water supply in the town. Being the oldest well in Malaysia, it is said that the well will never dried up, not even during times of extreme drought.
Today, Princess Hnag Li Poh's Well functions as a wishing well. It is believed that those who toss coins into the well or drink its water will return to Malacca again.