
Just north of the Jonker area of Malacca lies a little hole in the wall called Sin Hiap Hin (5 Kampung Jawa), and it is seriously one of the coolest places I've ever been to. It's a very old school bar that is only open during the daytime, and is helmed by the sweetest lady who serves
local booze neat or with ice and/or a simple garnish like salted plums. The selection consists of mostly local spirits like
Melaka samsu rice wine or
young sim chiu herbal liquor, plus some lychee and rose-accentuated bottles too. It couldn't get any more local than that, and I was super excited about being there.

Then a little further up the street was a
cendol shop called Mahkota Ice Kachang (165 Jalan Bunga Raya, 017-634-6988). The
cendol here was so much better than the watered down tourist place Lulala that we went to yesterday, which was clearly leveraging its
prime location at the Tan Kim Seng bridge. Mahkota, on the other hand, used a
gula melaka that provided lots of depth to the bowl, which incidentally came with the option for kidney beans instead of red beans. That little
sagu in the background above was nice, and everything was extremely affordable.

It was also only on this trip that I realized that the
Mamee brand of instant noodles is from Malacca, with its advertising/signage seen everywhere around town. They have a gift shop on Jonker Walk (46 Jalan Hang Jebat, 06-286-7666) that has a so-called Noodle Doodle option for you to decorate your own cup, select your garnishes, and have it sealed for you to bring home as a souvenir. Apparently the Momofuku Ando Cup Noodle Museum was the one that started this first, but I still had fun with the Mamee version despite my lousy artwork.