Discover the best restaurant in Ayer Keroh, Malaysia including Bikini Toppings, Marrybrown Melaka Mall, Restoran Ikan Bakar Malim, Bukit Restaurant & Cafe, The Daily Fix, Aida Rich Cafe, Restaurant Lee, Bulldog, Kedai Makanan & Minuman Chia Yean, PappaRich Ayer Keroh
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4.5 based on 179 reviews
We specialized in all types of coconuts desserts ranging from ice cream, milkshakes, jellies, juices and etc. Come visit us now and get a taste of our delicious desserts!! We are easy to spot..Come find us at JONKER STREET, MALACCA!!!
We went for the signature coconut ice cream with coconut flesh and one topping (chocolate rice). As they explained only the coconut ice cream is homemade, so you should stick with that. If you eat there you get it served in a coconut and what you get is simply amazing! And for 9.90 I still think it is a bargain. I would recommend everybody going to Melaka to make short break there.
3 based on 1 reviews
Went to Melaka Mall, ate at Marrybrown Chicken outlet.
The food was great and the staff was very friendly. The Mall was almost deserted during my visit there. It was at about 6.30pm. There is a anchor tenant there, Parksons.
Walked around the area as it was my first time there. My opinion is that the mall has past its prime due to the spanking new Super Malls in the town area.
There is a food truck park there where there were more people but I still find that it is abit quiet for a Sunday evening. Across the road, linked by a bridge is Aeon, where there are more people.
4 based on 6 reviews
5 based on 4 reviews
Came here to "break-fast" with my friends. It is really a nice place to dine. Good food, good environment, friendly staff. Their Ramadan Buffet is really great with so many delicious local cuisine and traditional cakes that definitely make you want to dine here again. According to the restaurant owner, their cafe & restaurant is open from 5 pm in the evening till 1 am in the morning and their main menu is western and local dishes. Situated at the road side, on the left to Melaka town, 5 km from Ayer Keroh Tol Plaza. The entrance is from the Petronas gas station and Petron gas station after the traffic light in front of Pantai Medical Centre.
4.5 based on 793 reviews
The Daily Fix is located inside a batik/souvenir shop called Next KK on Jalan Hang Jebat (Jonker Street). The menu includes pancakes, sandwiches, espresso and local coffee, fruit juice + beers.
You receive a very warm welcome when entering, it's always busy and you may not even get a seat straight away! Always a good sign though.
We've been twice already and had smoked ducks salads and chicken ciabattas which both were incredible. The mango and passion smoothie was fresh and delicious. We will be back for their renowned homemade pancakes and great coffee. Thanks for the good service.
4 based on 15 reviews
Find the owner to be very service orientated, lovely gentleman..
But it's food is slightly overrated.. we were misguided by trip advisors recommendation.. I guess the chef needs to be replaced, food are terribly oily for a Malay cuisine.. the only nice thing is their signature sambal paste.. my girl's spaghetti was left untouched ..
3.5 based on 19 reviews
We came after Reading positive reviews. It's easy to find parking. Decor is reasonably comfortable and staff were quite polite. Menu is only in Chinese but you can point at the pictures.
We ordered prawn balls, potato leaf in belacan and ma po tofu. Waiting time was quite long. Food was okay but unspectacular.
Decent overall.
4.5 based on 99 reviews
A contemporary take on Peranakan dinning. Smaller portions, more options. Act Fast. All items are limited. Reservations will only be taken before operation hours.
We visited this place due to its good reviews.Food was not bad.But was not fantastic either,especially for its price range.Most of the people who came either a foreigner or married to a foreigner, whom don't really know the authentic original taste.
Service is very good. Staffs are polite and nice. Place is also good. But we came for the food...
4 based on 2 reviews
Usually whenever we travel to Malacca, we would indefinitely end up in Jonker Street for lunch despite the traffic and parking madness. This time round, we decided to go off the beaten track a little bit and landed ourselves in Bukit Beruang. We came to know about this duck noodle stall from a local food blogger.
We were here early and well before 12pm so there wasn't really much of a crowd & parking was easy. The duck noodle stall was operated by a very friendly elderly couple (Richard Tay). We ordered both variants of the duck noodle, dry and soup. The dry version basically comes with the same soup base but in a separate bowl. The soup was lovely and reminded us of the Maggi instant duck noodle but without the preservatives. The duck meat was tender and tasty too.
According to the Richard, the restaurant is always full during breakfast hours. They operate daily from 7:30am to 2pm. Price was reasonable, service was friendly, ambience was typical of a chinese coffe shop & the noodle was unique and tasty. Already planning our next visit here.
3 based on 8 reviews
My wife and I have been patronizing this restaurant almost every month ever since we discovered it on our way to Melaka. It offers a wide variety of Malaysian food. My favourite orders are the nasi lemak which comes in different combinations, satay, and chendol. My wife thinks that their chendol is one of the best in Melaka. The portion is quite big - easily for two persons. The restaurant is air-conditioned with a pleasing ambience.
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