Reviews on Cafe food in Melaka, Melaka State, Malaysia. This charming city is a UNESCO world heritage site, with a rich trading history and multicultural heritage. Melaka is a rewarding town to explore and is about two hours from Kuala Lumpur.
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4 based on 31 reviews
Wandered in for breakfast and the place was chock full of old items and memorabilia which will rekindle fond recollections of how things looked like years ago. Food choice was limited on a basic menu and prices reasonable, so not necessarily to go there on a foodie run. More of a curiosity respite for a tourist doing the area.
4 based on 33 reviews
I recently went there with my friend from UK, the desserts we ordered were really good. Honestly, it somehow reminded me of Charlie and the chocolate factory, because they use the best ingredients to prepare it.
4 based on 113 reviews
Limau Limau Cafe is a hidden gem, we are located in a strategic location near Jonker Street, Melaka. It is set opposite Kampung Kling Mosque. Limau Limau Cafe is unbelievably charming with lots of old school photo frames, wooden furniture and memorabilia.
The food here is superb - we came here for breakfast. The bread is baked by the Cafe which is really awesome - we had toast, focaccia and ciabatta. The eggs were good, both as scrambled and in the sandwiches - it's really thick and fluffy! The cheesy bell pepper chicken toast was sublime! We ordered an avocado sauce on the side and it was a brilliant choice! It's unfortunate that this is such a crammy place despite having an upper floor and the food wait can get frustratingly long. We found out later that on weekdays, there's only one chef in the kitchen.
4 based on 47 reviews
Traditional Indian Vegetarian Cooking , fine tuned to perfection using the finest ingredients and cooked with lots of love, by indian Mothers, strictly conforming to the SSihat Philosophy-What is SSihat Philosophy ? it is a conscious effort of ensuing the
We came here based on TripAdvisor reviews expecting tasty authentic Indian food. It also happened to be Valentines day so were hoping to have a good dining experience. But..We arrived the place was empty which was a slight concern. We therefore ordered the Paneer to start and some bottled water. We thought based on this we would order further plates.The food arrived within seconds, the smallest plate you have ever seen with a glass of water. We had said we wanted to share the starter but it came with one plate. The glass of water was sold to us as being free, they actually didn't have bottled water.The Paneer was tasteless and oily, despite claims of being healthy Ayurvedic cuisine. The staff were too busy on the phone to even care that we ordered the bill within seconds and left most the food! As for being better than food in India or like food in India. We have just been to India and this has not been our experience.We paid and left to go to another restaurant.
4 based on 1758 reviews
We visited for lunch. Staff were very friendly and welcoming. Food was plentiful and tasty however, we found it a little dearer than some other restaurants within the area. It offers local cuisine and also some western food. Varied menu. They offer vegetarian but Iâm unsure as to if the menu had vegan options. Best checking this beforehand. It had a good vibe and Iâd definitely return and recommend.
4 based on 175 reviews
The name of Kaya-kaya Cafe comes from a local spread known as âkayaâ. It is generally rich in flavor and thick in texture. As such, our menu is created using the two keywords â richness and thickness. Our key vision is to promote more local specialties to
The Kaya toast was good, but not much butter for the price. I ordered a scrambled egg, it was very small and a little undercooked. I asked for a local drink, but the guy working there couldn't really be bothered, I still don't know if I got a local drink. Seemed like a watery bubble tea to me, maybe they were invented here. I'm obviously a visitor, it would have been nice to have gotten some recommendations. Something on the guy's phone was more important I guess. For all the 'amazing' reviews and the western price I really expected better.
4 based on 122 reviews
a cafe hidden in a crevice of malacca city centre, within walking distance from Jonker Street. it's a little corner with effortlessly soothing vibes for tourists to take a breather from the crowd along Jonker Street, while the owner serves up innovative f
Our visit was okay. Food and coffee were good. Nice interior too. One thing that should be done better is making sure that as a couple we get our coffees together. A 10-15 minute difference in serving meant I had finished mine before my partner's arrived. It wasn't even that it was busy. And then another 10-15 for the food. A bit out of sync. Might be best to specify this when placing order rather than assuming.
4 based on 284 reviews
Experience dining at a Retro-styled cafe backing the Melaka river in the Heritage Zone. One could choose to dine by the river and watch the cruise boats pass by; or at the indoor fan or air conditioned area. We serve cafe food : 'All Day Breakfast Sets',
We enjoyed sitting by the Melaka river in the evening in the eclectic surrounds of the River View Cafe.To the delight of our children they serve a range of Western food, although I found there local dish selection quite limited.Prices were very reasonable and the food was very nice.
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4 based on 809 reviews
Hub of art & culture inspired by nature, kafe attached, located in the heart of the heritage. The Baboon House is = 1. An art gallery to provide the opportunities for artistes to discuss and showcase their works and ideas without any kind of prejudices
Great burgers, friendly/attentive staff, awesome building/ambiance. I highly recommend Baboon House.
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4 based on 224 reviews
A small cafe located off Jonker Street, serving espresso coffee, smoothie bowl, breakfast and lunch.
Came here when I first arrived in Melaka after a short flight for a quick bite to eat. The menu is full of variety for a mid afternoon dinner / lunch. The spicy chicken sandwich was incredible, not too hot but had a great kick. The staff are very friendly and welcoming also. Hi, thanks for leaving us such a wonderful review. It's only when we receive such positive feedback, do we rest knowing that we have done our jobs well. You made our day! Please do come again
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