Malacca Jonker Street and night market

Jonker Street came alive on Fridays and Saturdays with it night market that sells everything from tasty treats to cheap keepsakes. The street will be close for vehicles around evening. 




I did not try this Satay but looks popular. Did you attempt? How i wish my stomach is like our USB thumb drive. Can extend the storage. 


Colorful bottles of drink catch my attention. Are they your collectible items?


Everyone there will go for this stall. The Q was long but consider fast moving. 
BaBa dishes (Laksa/Redang)and richness Gula Melaka desserts.  Distinctly different from the Singaporean version with it s thick noodles and tau pok, Baba laksa is a tasty variant with a lighter soup base and thin noodles.


Renowned "Shang Su Gong" (Jonkon 88) at the junction. Everyone rushing in to pick up their favorite local snacks back home. At same times, to beat the heat, with a ice cold durian cendol. 
Though i love durian, i still prefer tradition cendol. How about you?


Beautiful and colorful Dim sum on the street


Wow RM38, how can i missed it. 
(15 mins used up for herb bath for your legs)

So nice.... "kuay" (cakes)


Giant pineapple tart (diameter of my arms open up)



There is a stage with performance (Singing) at night.



Aunty....chao ta lor (hokkien+singlish)






So famous? So many awards? So many people?


The round shape is said to promote the retention of heat. There are a few prominent outlets specialising in chicken rice balls, but those in the know swear by 
Hoe Kee Chicken Rice (4 Jalan Hang Jebat, Jonker Walk).
Sorry not this one below.

I like this "1shot all in, don't bite"


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