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12 Best Food In Batu Pahat You Must Try At Least Once

February 21, 2024
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Food In Batu Pahat : It lies in Batu Pahat District is now the second biggest urban township in Johor.

Food hunters find this township a paradise on Earth as Batu Pahat boasts a lot of restaurants and local food for them to hunt and enjoy.

Most of the restaurants here have been serving delightful dishes for generations.

Apart from serving finger licking food, visitors often receive hear-warming services from the friendly owners and waiters.

It’s truly an indulging experience to enjoy the authentic local delicacies and also modern taste at Food In Batu Pahat.

And in today’s post, I’m going to share with you the best food in Batu Pahat, Johor as listed below:

12 Best Food In Batu Pahat That Will Keep You Returning For More

1. Chop See Kee (local people called Ah See Wanton Mee)

In early 1950s, Chong’s family set up their first roadside stall along Jalan Jenang and was later transferred to shop lot.

Ah See Wanton Mee Batu Pahat

Since its establishment, they pride themselves in serving self-identified wantan noodles recipe with homemade ingredients. The egg noodles and wantan are made by hands daily to ensure freshness and springiness.

Chop See Kee Wanton Mee Batu Pahat

Chili or without chilli wantan noodles is how people order at Ah See. Topped with roasted char siew (barbequed pork) and wantan, it makes the sauced egg noodles look even more tantalizing.

Address: 2, Jalan Jenang, 83000 Batu Pahat, Johor, Malaysia.
Contact: +607 – 438 8516

2. SinggahSawah House 

If you wish to dine in windy environment with the sights of paddy field, Singgahsawah House is the best place to go. This place is one stop center to eat, stay and experiencing “kampung style” life and its attractive activity.

Muar Food Ayam Penyet Family

Signature dishes here was Nasi Ayam Penyet and Nasi Ayam Geprek is the bestseller. The “sambal” was made from fresh “cili kampung” and definitely made everyone requested for more.

Also read: 13 Best Foods in Kluang, Johor

The cafe also served Soto Gearbox (lamb) and Mee Bandung Tulang (beef) as the popular local food in this district. Hi-tea menu also served Pisang Goreng (banana fritters) as everyone’s favourite finger food besides Jemput-jemput Ikan Bilis and Keropok Lekor too.

Muar Food Mee Bandung

All ordinary air warung available here, nothing much but will made everyone come here love this place so much. Coming here, you got time for OOTD, eat and spend your evening on good food with your love ones.

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Location: Homestay Singgahsawah House, Jalan Sarang Buaya Laut, Kampung Parit      Bali, 83600 Semerah, Johor
Tel: +6011-39644362
Opening Hours: 4pm – 10pm (Closed On Tuesday)

3. Batu Pahat Da Bei Shui @ 大杯水

Ta Bei Shui means big glasses of water in English. The kopitiam has this unique name merely because it offers big glasses of juicy drinks that enough for 2.

Batu Pahat Da Bei Shui

The kopitiam also serves mouthwatering “Mee Jian Kueh” under the same roof. “Mee Jian Kueh” looks like a big pancake that has ground peanuts, melted margarine and sugars as its filling. This savoury snack can be ordered in customised thickness and sweetness based on your preferences.

Address: Junction of Jalan Penjaja 3 & Jalan Penjaja, Batu Pahat, Johor, Malaysia.
Contact: +6012 – 732 0369
Opening Hours:
Daily: 12:30pm until sold out

4. Yong’s Steamboat Batu Pahat(泳池生锅)

People come to Yong’s Steamboat Garden for their steamboat meals at reasonable prices. All the food they served are fresh and taste good if you cook them well.

Also read: 10 Best Local Food In Yong Peng, Johor

Yong's Steamboat Batu Pahat

A trolley that contains uncooked dishes such as pomfrets, squids, fried soy bean, pork, fresh prawns, and fish ravioli will be brought to your table. These are your steamboat ingredients later so you need to choose a few from them.

After choosing the dishes, you can start cooking yourself and, enjoy your meal!

Address: No. 2 M/S, Jalan Minyak Beku, Batu Pahat, Johor, Malaysia.
Contact: +607 – 432 3320
Opening Hours:
Daily: 6:00pm – 12:00am

5. Kedai Makanan & Minuman Ah Soon (阿顺猪杂汤)

Every morning, the seats in Ah Soon are often fully occupied and sometimes you can judge a restaurant based on its crowds.

Kedai Makanan & Minuman Ah Soon (阿顺猪杂汤)

The dishes served here come with an alluring smell and are good in taste. Their pork slices and pork organs are well-cooked and served together with noodles in a big portion. Their broth has a lighter tasting to give more focus on the pork.

Give their Fish Head Bee Hoon and pork organ soup a try and you’ll know why the kopitiam is often crowded.

Address: 5, Jalan Temenggong, Batu Pahat, Johor, Malaysia.
Contact: +6012 – 770 3881
Opening Hours:
Daily: 11:00am – 2:30pm & 5:00pm – 10:00pm
Closed on: Thursday
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6. Kedai Makan Soon Lai (顺来粿汁‬)

Started off as a roadside stall, Soon Lai’s Kway Chap is now one of the most popular ones in Batu Pahat. If you wonder, Kway Chap is a Teo Chew delicacy that consists of flat rice noodles and pork drenched together in savoury broth.

Soon Lai Kway Chap 顺来粿汁

The Kway Chap’s broth is truly worth trying. Mixed with herbs, pork’s’ offal and meat, the soy sauce based broth is simmered done to a turn. It has a pleasing herbal smell and it tastes good too.

Address: 6-C, Jalan Fatimah, Batu Pahat, Johor, Malaysia.
Opening Hours:
Daily: 11:00am – 6:00pm

7. Han Kee Cake & Cafe (汉记面包西果屋)

Han Kee combines bakery, coffee shop and confectionary under the sole roof. It offers variations of pleasing coffee and other enticing light food such as puddings, cakes and pasteries.

Also read: 13 Good & Cheap Food At Jalan Wong Ah Fook Near Johor Bahru Checkpoint

The cakes here have many flavours and all of them are showcased in fridge for customers to choose for.

Han Kee Cake & Cafe Batu Pahat

With only simple furnishing but emphasise on deliciousness of food and drinks, it is often a popular food hunting place and gathering place among friends. They even organise special events for their customers.

Address: 48, Jalan Jelawat, Taman Banang, 83000 Batu Pahat, Johor, Malaysia.
Contact: +607 – 434 7562
Opening Hours:
Monday to Saturday: 7:30am – 10:00pm
Sunday: 8:00am – 10:00pm

8. Ah Fei Spicy Noodles (阿肥辣面)

“Ah Fei Spicy Noodles” at Miao Huang Restaurant is now well-known to every household in Batu Pahat. Spicy food lovers will definitely fall in love with this local delicacy that offer intense flavour and unique spiciness. According to the owner, it takes a long time to prepare the curry chilli broth.

Ah Fei Spicy Noodles at Miao Huang Restaurant in Batu Pahat

One of the highlights here is that the owner insists on serving stencil-wrapped noodles to bring out the “old-time flavour” in Batu Pahat. It always makes the locals recall to old times dishes while enjoying this spicy noodles.

Ah Fei Spicy Noodles

Address: 36, Jalan Flora Utama 8, Taman Flora Utama, 83000, Batu Pahat, Johor, Malaysia.
Contact: +6019 – 742 8215
Opening Hours:
Daily: 9:00am – 10:30pm
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9. Asam Pedas Mak Limah (Kedai Makan Rasa Idaman Asli)

Asam pedas dishes, or literally “sour spicy dishes” are the ones that you should not miss out while coming over Malaysia. It is one of the traditional Malay dishes and Asam Pedas Mak Limah offers you the most authentic one in Batu Pahat.

Also read: 15 Good Food in Muar, Johor

Asam Pedas Mak Limah Batu Pahat

Asam Pedas is a kind of gravy that made from shallots, garlic, and various spices and has an aromatic smell with hot flavour. At here, Ikan Parang and Ikan Pari are the best fishes to be topped with Asam Pedas.

Asam Pedas Mak Limah At Kedai Makan Rasa Idaman Asli in Batu Pahat

Address: 3, Jalan Dato Tay Kim Peow, 83000 Batu Pahat, Johor, Malaysia.
Contact: +6013 – 732 2744 / +6016 – 722 0409
Opening Hours:
Daily: 6:00am – 5:00pm
Closed on: Friday

10. Nasi Baryani Mohd Shah

Fill your astronomical sensation at Nasi Baryani Mohd Shah while travelling to Batu Pahat. Here, you get to enjoy the pleasant Nasi Baryani at the most reasonable price.

Nasi Baryani Mohd Shah

Nasi Baryani is an enjoyable dish that cooked with wide array of spices, vegetables and meat, giving off a hot yet tantalizing smell. At Mohd Shah, they serve mutton rendang which are so tender and soft. The rice comes in big portion and patrons often finish all with relish.

Address: Kompleks Niaga Peserai, Gerai No. 14, Benteng Peserai, Batu Pahat, Johor, Malaysia.
Contact: +607 – 413 8645
Opening Hours:
Daily: 8:00am – 10:00pm
Closed on: Friday

11. Restoran BP Bariani Power

Restoran BP is popular in offering Indian Muslim cuisines but they focus more in serving Briyani Rice cuisines. They also pride themselves in serving one of the best Briyani Rice in Batu Pahat.

Restoran BP Bariani Power

For Briyani rice, they offer original one and other styles. Customers can enjoy Briyani Rice together with a few side dishes such as chicken curry, dhal curry and eggs. Too spicy for you? Then order their standout drink, sirap bandung to cool you down.

Restoran BP Bariani Power at Batu Pahat

Address: 18, Jalan Tukas 2, Taman Soga, 83000 Batu Pahat, Johor, Malaysia.
Contact: +607 – 438 8987
Opening Hours:
Daily: 10:00am – 7:00pm
Closed on: Monday

12. B.P. Cendol (Pak “O”)

Pak “O” Cendol is a small roadside stall located opposite to the bus station in Batu Pahat. Sometimes, you may need to stand while enjoying cendol as there are only few seats offered.

B.P. Cendol (Pak O)

Traditional cendol is rich in coconut milk and shaved ice. Green “noodles” that made from four and juices of pandan leaves are served together in a bowl. Nowadays, there are over 10 variations of cendol at Pak “O” and each of them contributes to different flavours.

Address: 65-A, Jalan Rugayah, Kampung Pegawai, 83000 Batu Pahat, Johor, Malaysia
Contact: +6010 – 701 5047

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Malacca is a great location for anyone looking to immerse themselves in a vast variety of centuries-old cultures.

One of the most prominent cultures in Malacca is the Peranakan, also called Baba Nyonya, culture.

Peranakan is a mix of two very different cultures that began in the 15th century when the Chinese began immigrating to Malaysia and marrying the Muslim Malay women.

Top 13 Best Nyonya Food in Melaka

1. Restoran Nyonya Makko

This restaurant, which is beautifully decorated to look like an authentic Nyonya house inside and out, has been around for quite some time and is loved by both locals and tourists.

Restoran Nyonya Makko in Malacca

Their prices range from RM12 to RM50 per dish, and are the perfect mixture of sweet and spicy. Their most popular dishes are the Ikan Asam and Pongteh. They also serve a delicious cendol as an after meal treat.

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Location: 123, Jalan Merdeka, 75000 Melaka, Malaysia
Contact Number: +606 – 284 0737
Opening Hours:
Daily: 11:30am – 2:30pm & 6:00pm – 9:15pm
Closed on: Tuesday

2. Nancy’s Kitchen

Nancy’s Kitchen is a little difficult to find if you are a tourist, but any local can easily show you how to get there. It is a pretty popular place so you may end up waiting in line for a while or even sharing a table with strangers.

Restoran Nyonya Nancy Kitchen in Malacca

Their dishes range in price from RM6 to RM35 and tend to be on the spicier side. Their most popular dishes are the sweet and sour fish and the buah keluak ayam, and you can purchase cendol or kueh for dessert.

Nancy's Kitchen Nyonya Food

Location: 13, 13-1, 13-2, Jalan KL 3/8, Taman Kota Laksamana, Seksyen 3, 75200 Melaka, Malaysia.
Contact Number: +606 – 283 6099 / +6013 – 618 3608
Opening Hours:
Sunday to Thursday: 11:00am – 5:00pm
Friday to Saturday & Public Holidays: 11:00am – 9:00pm
Closed on: Tuesday

3. Amy Heritage Nyonya Cuisine

This authentic and traditional Nyonya restaurant is owned and ran by a sweet woman, Amy, who takes pride in her cooking. Her and her team work hard to make every dish perfect, which can lead to a longer than normal wait time.

Amy Heritage Nyonya Cuisine In Malacca

However, their food is highly recommended by locals and tourists alike. Their dishes range in price from RM12 to RM30.

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Amy Heritage Nyonya Cuisine Food

Their most popular dishes are the Ikan Cili Garam and the Kangkung Kobis Keledek Masak Titik Lemak.

The Ikan Cili Garam is a lightly seasoned fish that is deep fried and then topped with fresh chili paste, while the Kangkung Kobis Keledek Masak Titik Lemak is an original dish that is only found at Amy’s.

Location: 75, Jalan Melaka Raya 24, Taman Melaka Raya, 75000, Melaka, Melaka
Contact Number: +606 – 286 8819
Opening Hours:
Daily: 11:30am – 2:30pm & 6:00pm – 10:00pm
Closed on: Monday

4. Kocik Kitchen

Kocik Kitchen is Halal and is cozy and has a homey feeling to it. They use old and truly authentic family recipes that have been handed down from one generation to the next.

Kocik Kitchen Malacca

There is less of wait here as it is more of a local spot than a tourist attraction, which also means their prices are affordable; their dishes are between RM8 and RM30.

Their most popular dishes are their otak-otak, which comes as either hard or soft, and their large selection of kuehs.

Kocik Kitchen Nyonya Food

Location: 100, Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock, 75200 Melaka, Malaysia
Contact Number: +6012 – 377 4732 / +6016 – 929 6605
Opening Hours:
Monday, Tuesday & Thursday: 11:00am – 6:30pm
Friday, Saturday to Sunday: 11:00am – 10:00pm
Sunday: 11:00am – 7:30pm
Closed on: Wednesday

5. Seri Nyonya Peranakan Restaurant

This restaurant is inside a 5-star hotel and is an upper-class restaurant that is beautifully decorated. The prices are a little steeper here, ranging from RM15 to RM50.

Seri Nyonya Peranakan Restaurant Malacca

They are strictly Nyonya and are not mixed with any other styles, so those seeking real Nyonya food should be happy here.

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Their most popular dishes are Ayam Pongteh, Ikan Goreng Cili Garam, Ikan Gerang Asam, Ayam Buah Keluak and the dishes are served either a la carte or Nyonyan steamboat style. Their signature drink is Asam Boi and is a must try.

Seri Nyonya Peranakan Restaurant Nyonya Food

Location: Hotel Equatorial Melaka, Bandar Hilir, 75000 Melaka, Malaysia
Contact Number: +606 – 282 8333
Opening Hours:
Daily: 12:00pm – 2:30pm & 6:30pm – 10:30pm

6. Cottage Spices Nyonya Restaurant

This restaurant is influenced somewhat by Northern cooking styles and you will need to plan ahead since the restaurant only has 10 tables.

Cottage Spices Nyonya Restaurant Malacca

Their menu is simple yet flavorful, and their prices range from RM10 to RM 25 per dish. One of their most popular dishes is the Asam Pedas Fish.

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Another popular dish in Cottage Spices is the Sambal Sotong with Petai, which is chilli-spiced squids with stink-beans, and it is both delicious and spicy.

Location: 171, Jalan Merdeka, Taman Melaka Raya, 75000 Melaka, Malaysia.
Contact Number: +606 – 283 5040
Opening Hours:
Daily: 12:00pm – 4:00pm, 6:00pm – 8:30pm
Closed on: Tuesday

7. Restoran Indah Sayang

The locals love this restaurant, which has a stained glass entrance outside and is decorated casually and earthy inside.

Restoran Indah Sayang Melaka

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Their prices start as low as RM7.50 for a dish, which makes them somewhat cheaper than other Nyonya restaurants in the area.

The most popular dish is the Chap Chai, which is preserved vegetables, and the Asam fish.

Don’ t forget to taste their chilli paste, which is served with the Asam fish, is spicy yet sweet, and very delicious!

Location: 138, Jalan Melaka Raya, Taman Melaka Raya, 75000 Melaka, Malaysia.
Contact Number: +606 – 282 0285
Opening Hours:
Daily: 11:30am – 3:30pm & 6:00pm – 9:30pm
Thursday: 11:30am – 3:30pm

8. Restoran Peranakan

This restaurant is an authentic, traditional Nyonya house with rare, traditional Peranakan décor, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the culture and the food. It’s one of the restaurants in Jonker Street, Malacca.

Restoran Peranakan Malacca

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Their most popular dishes are their calamari fritters and sambal prawns, though they also have set menus which are great for both individuals and large groups.

Restoran Peranakan Malacca Nyonya Food

They are reasonably priced, seeing as you can get a meal for two, including drinks, for around RM47.

Location: 107, Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock, Melaka, Malaysia.
Contact Number: +606 – 284 5001
Opening Hours:
Monday to Sunday: 12:00pm – 4:30pm & 6:30pm – 10:00pm

9. Restoran Aunty Lee

You may want to make reservations, as this place is generally full of people and those without reservations may have to wait in a very long line, and may not get in at all.

Restoran Aunty Lee

You can even pre-order on their website so that your food is already ready when you arrive. It is owned by Uncle and Aunty Lee, who use generations of family recipes that are authentically Nyonya.

Their most popular dishes are the Ikan Geram Asam and Ikan Chili Gara, which are both fish dishes. Their cendol is also very highly recommended.

Aunty Lee Restaurant Malacca Nyonya Food

Location: 385, Jalan Ujong Pasir,  75050 Melaka, Malaysia.
Contact Number: +6019 – 278 8653
Opening Hours:
Daily: 11:30am – 2:30pm & 6:00pm – 9:30pm
Closed on: Tuesday

10. Kedai Kopi Juat Lye

This is another fairly secluded restaurant that serves exceptionally delicious Nyonya food that is mostly unknown to the outside world. However, it is worth to visit and experience the Nyonya food yourself.

Kedai Kopi Juat Lye Melaka

It is a coffee shop and serves aromatic and delicious kopi. Despite being a coffee shop, the most popular dish here is the Penang Style Prawn Mee and Nyonya food.

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The Prawn Mee is full of meat, toppings and noodles and can be purchased for only around RM4.50, making this café affordable.

Location: 371G, Jalan Melor 2, Taman Peringgit Jaya, Melaka, Malaysia.
Contact Number: +606 – 283 3619
Opening Hours:
Daily: 8:00am – 2:00pm
Closed on: Monday

11. Jonker 88

Jonker 88 is located on the extremely popular Jonker Street and is a self-service restaurant, meaning that you order and carry your food to your table yourself.

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Jonker 88 Malacca

The prices are very reasonable, ranging between RM4.50 and RM10 for the most popular items. The most popular main dishes are the Baba Laksa, Nynonya Asam Laksa and the Baba salad, which is great for sharing.

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The most popular desserts are the Baba Cendol with Gula Melaka and the Baba Durian Cendol.

Location: 88, Jalan Hang Jebat, 75200 Melaka, Malaysia.
Contact Number: +6019 – 397 5665
Opening Hours:
Sunday to Thursday: 9:30am to 5:30pm
Friday to Saturday: 9:30am to 8:30pm

12. Donald and Lily’s

Another crowded and popular restaurant, Donald and Lily’s is a cute and charming little shop serving authentic Nyonya food in Malacca.

Donald & Lily Nyonya Food in Malacca

The locals love many different dishes there, as they serve a variety of Nyonya food, but their most popular dishes are the Ayam Pongteh, Mee Siam and Tauhu Goreng. Their shop is small but definitely worth the visit, and their prices are reasonable.

Donald & Lily Nyonya Food in Malacca

Location: 16 (Ground Floor), Jalan KSB 1, Taman Kota Shahbandar, 75200 Melaka, Malaysia.
Contact Number: +606 – 284 8907
Opening Hours:
Daily: 9:00am – 4:00pm
Closed on: Monday & Tuesday

13. Restoran Ole Sayang

This is a widely popular and easy to find restaurant in Malacca. It is cozy and decorated in an old Nyonya style, adding to the authenticity and culture.

Restoran Ole Sayang

Their prices range from RM8 to RM 45 and the locals love their food. They are also Halal friendly, which is a plus. Their Asam Fish and Beef Rendang are very popular with customers.

Restoran Ole Sayang Nyonya Food

Location: 198-199, Taman Melaka Raya, 75000 Melaka, Malaysia.
Contact Number:  +606 – 283 1966
Opening Hours:
Daily: 11:30am – 2:30pm & 6:00pm – 9:30pm
Closed on: Wednesday

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Malacca, also spelt as Melaka, has changed a lot since the lockdown and the next time you find yourself in this historical town while on your trip to Malaysia, be sure to check out some of the best, most interesting bars, including a 100-year-old one.

Malacca is known for many things, especially being home to a rich and culturally diverse environment. With travel back in full swing now, a short trip here is always a good idea. There is plenty to discover, from heritage hotels to cafes. And since the historic city is also known as one of the best places to visit to eat to your heart’s content, you might forget that it also has plenty of great bars.

The bar scene in Malacca has recently upped its ante, with names like BUDI that offer more than just potent cocktails. Others, like the 100-year-old Sin Hiap Hin, well, let history do the talking.

There are also plenty of old-school bars readily available, featuring the background of the rich history of one of Malaysia’s oldest states. Checking out these best bars in Malacca may be the perfect reason to plan a trip.

8 best bars in Malacca to visit:

Geographer Café

Jonker Street is one of the more livelier places within the city of Malacca and rightfully so, as there is always something going on. However, Jonker Street is also popular mainly due to the Geographer Café, which cannot be missed as it’s one of the biggest bars around the area. It embodies the term ‘east meets west’ while maintaining its warm ambience and old charm. The Geographer Café also serves up a wide array of dishes, which ranges from your classic Western dishes as well as local delicacies. It also has plenty of beer choices on tap as well as wine and other liquors.

Address: 83, Jalan Hang Jebat, 75200 Melaka

Phone: +06-2816813

Alto Sky Lounge
Hatten Hotel is considered to be one of the more luxurious stays you can find when in Malacca. The hotel is set against a picturesque vista of Malacca’s most famous historical landmarks and on the 22nd floor lies Alto Sky Lounge. It brings a whole new definition to the term “a new height of luxury” with a breathtaking view of the cityscape right before your eyes. Alto Sky Lounge also offers a wide variety of drinks, from cocktails to fine wines. Be sure to dress appropriately as Alto Sky Lounge does have a strict ‘smart casual’ dress code.

Address: Hatten Square, Jalan Merdeka, Bandar Hilir, 75000 Melaka, Malaysia

Phone: +60 6-286 9696

The Old Merchant
It appears Malacca has also caught up with the times with its very own speakeasy bar known as The Old Merchant. From a first glance, The Old Merchant carries a heavy oriental vibe to its atmosphere as it was evolved from an ancient private bank that dates back to the 1920s. The speakeasy is also located along Jalan Kampung Pantai, which was the original Chinatown back in 15th-century Malacca. The Old Merchant also sticks true to the heritage of being a speakeasy as it will be a bit of a task to locate.

Address: 88, Jalan Kampung Pantai, 75200 Melaka, Malaysia

Phone:  +60 19-627 9020

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Hard Rock Cafe
If you’re looking to liven up your evening, the Hard Rock Cafe in Malacca is the place to be. The franchise has been around since the 1970s with its rock & roll themed memorabilia that adorn its walls. Fans of old-school rock & roll are in for a treat as Hard Rock Cafe has plenty of that and more. It also offers a wide spread of dishes and drinks for one to pick from while you go back through the golden years of rock & roll. You can also walk away with Hard Rock Cafe souvenirs from its gift shop, located within the premises.

Address: 28, Lorong Hang Jebat, 75200 Melaka

Phone:  +606-2925188

Image credit: Hard Rock Cafe Melaka/Facebook

BUDI Melaka

Inspired by the golden days of Dondang Sayangs clubs, BUDI Melaka is a hidden bar that offers more than just a good ol’ Old Fashioned. Sin See Tai cafe by day, and BUDI Melaka by night, the bar serves a bevvy of unique cocktails made using local produce including a vegetable-forward menu that incorporates homegrown ingredients like bittergourd, eggplant, corn and sweet pea into its concoction. The multi-level bar is eccentrically designed, giving a sense of mystery and cosiness at the same time. We recommend that you make a reservation before heading over because seats are pretty limited.

Address: 16, Kampung Jawa, 75100 Melaka

Phone:  +6017-7188269

Image credit: Budi/Facebook

Sin Hiap Hin
If you’re looking for something authentic and old-school, your visit to Melaka will not be complete without a drink at the 100-year-old vintage bar at Java Lane. This drinking hole is a living heritage and is managed by Aunty Doris, the bartender in charge of serving and pouring you some of the most unconventional spirits in the market. She’s been with the bar for over 40 years, and it is raved about for its rustic saloon-style bar that’s unpretentious yet charming. When visiting the oldest bar in historical Melaka, you’ll get more than cocktails and shots, but anecdotes of good ol’ Malacca from the owner herself.

Address:  5, Kampung Jawa, 75200 Melaka

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Tipsy Bridge
They say the best way to explore Malacca city is by foot. If you happen to be around the heritage zone, Tipsy Bridge is a must-go for a tipple. It’s tucked in an alleyway off the main road, along Jalan Kampung Pantai across Kampung Jawa Bridge (where Sin See Tai or BUDI Melaka is). Its neon-lit signage is quite hard to miss. The little street here is quite happening at night, with upbeat music and neighbouring cafes like Tuju Cafe and The Bridge Cafe.

Address:  Jalan Kampung Pantai, Dalam Lorong Jabatan, 75200 Melaka

Phone:  +6011-2682 3038

Image credit: tipsybridgeauthentic/Instagram

Reggae on the River

Located adjacent to the famous Jonker Street, Reggae on the River is a riverside bar that allows you to chill al-fresco style while having a pint of beer or tequila shots. It’s a popular drinking place among the locals and offers a nice view of the vibrant Melaka River.

Address:  88, Lorong Hang Jebat, 75200 Melaka

Phone:  +6010-2716871

Image credit: Reggae On The River/Facebook

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