After watching the "Little Nyonya" series, we purposely went over to Malacca to try this delicate nyonya cuisine. Apparently, it is v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v. nice, we will be back again next year.

Ayam Ponteh

Steam otak-otak

Nyonya Popiah

Ayam Keluak

Buah Keluak had a hard shell and its originated from Indonesia.

Rempah Udang
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