Showing posts with label Malacca. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Malacca. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Manager's Training @ Malacca

A surprisingly enjoyable week (6 to 11 July 2008) at Meleka...
1st Night out exploring the little town ~
Dinner at Satay Celup @ Ong Khim Wee street
with Jeanette, Serene and Victor (our photographer)
Night tour ~

A little lost....

All smiles for the camera even though we are clueless where we are...
Now, dim the lights
and check out the beautiful sights in the background...
The "longkang" that reminds me of Otaru Canal in Hokkaido


2nd Nite out at the Pub (fully sponsored)

The night is still early!

More booze~

Cherios for the fabulous week-long training!

Sunday, April 22, 2007

Gluttony tour in historic Melaka

A short 2 Days 1 Night trip to the historic town of Melaka proved to be quite fruitful as we got to try 4 to 5 different types of food All within the span of 3 Hours!

The famous chicken rice balls, Gula Melaka Ice kacang, Noya Laksa, Asam Laksa, wanton noodles, ondei nodei and KFC (which is supposed to taste better in M'sia). We rounded up the food tour with Satay Celup and dessert at pasa malam stalls. At the end of the day, my tummy is close to bursting... Check out the yummilicious foodies:-


Three different types of ice-kacang topped with Gula Melaka...

Three different types of Laksas...

Absolutely chunky& nutty satay gravy to cook your "satays",
so cheap, it's almost like buffet-style...

Refreshing tangy lime juice to quench
your thirst in the Super hot weather...


Huge selection of snacks...


I couldn't help, but to eat non-stop...


Other than the food, there are some interesting places that's worth a visit when you are there... Like the pasar malam (night), which sells cheap knick knacks, and light snacks and also freshly baked traditional pastry. Oh, it's also where I found this little wooden toy, which amuses me quite abit:-

So much so that I spent a rather long while at the stall,

I thought I might as well get it home..


And there's also the Orang Utan House - I like the colourful and quirky paintings on the walls.