Anyway, my Goddess and her family had an impromptu drive up to Malacca on 10 Sep. They weren't expecting to drive so far up, so they didn't bring much cash, only 500RM for 4 people and no spare change of clothes at all.
That day was hazy cos of the Indo fire. Can't really see far.
4 hours drive later, they finally reached Malacca!
Their next time - Peranakan Museum!
This is the location where another part of Little Nyonya was filmed - Yue Niang's house.
Can you recognise the living room?
My Goddess didn't enjoy this museum as much as the Penang one even though she can recognise more scenes of the show filmed here because one, the tour guide wasn't very friendly - and she chop chop finish the whole tour in less than an hour; two, photography wasn't allowed so my Goddess can't share the scenes and memories with me; three, the museum is packed with so much things, you can't feel that it is a house at all!
The exterior of Yue Niang's house
After the tour, they went opposite to get some 'tu chan'. There are a lot of yummy food to buy! Too bad they had to ration their 500RM and couldn't buy much.
And there was a cosy little cafe that sells milk tea in a big glass bottle, making the drink look even more delicious than ever!
My Goddess wanted to buy one to drink. She would have done so if she was with the Horny Devil but they were on a tight schedule and budget.
They also looked like they sell yummy chendols - reminded my Goddess of Penang
There was a stall selling nice selling pancakes with a long queue. So they decided to buy two to try.
The pancake is in the shape of a fish. But it doesn't taste as nice as it smells and looks
And seeing that the street side stall also sells chendol, they decided to buy one to try too - another reminder of Penang!
Look at how they translate Nasi Lemak! Alamak~
I didn't know my Goddess and the Horny Devil has a shop in Malacca
There's a toy museum in Malacca too! My Goddess is so going to bring the Horny Devil there the next time they visit Malacca
And she saw an interesting statue somewhere off Jonker Street.
Malacca is apparently popular for its handmade pineapple tarts. There were many stalls selling that. Probably cos of the Nyonya influence.
When evening falls, Jonker Street is transformed into a Pasar Malam.
Stopping over for some yong tau fu food
Dinner was at a Peranakan restuarant as my Goddess was craving for Peranakan food since her Penang trip. They stopped at the first restuarant that they saw opened.
The big kitchen with lots of fumes from all the cooking
Apparently the restuarant is a famous one. Even President Nathan visited the place. Lucky them!
They decided they will head straight home and not stay over in the hotel there because they didn't bring enough money and had no change of clothes. By the time night falls, they were even smellier than my mouth because of the hot sun in the day.
So before they headed home, they decided to spend their remaning cash on the famous pineapple tarts.
And it's indeed nice and worth the buy!
So this very much sums up the end of their impromptu Malacca trip. Next stop - KL. This time round, they have wisened up and made more plans like book the hotel and bringing more cash. My Goddess is also going to bring her card along in case she sees something that she wants to buy!
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