3D2N Malacca Itinerary – 12 Tips On What To See, Do & Eat

Malacca 3D2N Itinerary

It is always a good idea to go for a weekend respite with your family or friends to unwind from work and get away from the fast-paced lifestyle of the city. An underrated neighbouring city bursting with rich history and culture that some of us may overlook is Malacca.

Contrary to popular belief, there is more to this UNESCO World Heritage Site than you may think. While history buffs might fall in love with the rustic charms Malacca can offer, the activities go far beyond just admiring ancient cultural sites.

Give this Malaysian city a chance the next time you are thinking of going on a short trip! You may be pleasantly surprised at what you can find there. Here are 12 Tips On What To See, Do & Eat There. READ ON

Chop Chung Wah – Famous Chicken Rice Balls At Jonker Street, Malacca

Chop Chung Wah Malacca

If you have been to Malacca, you would have heard of Chop Chung Wah and their signature chicken rice balls. This is a traditional chicken rice shop in Malacca that has been serving the same dish since it first started out.

Apart from its famous steamed white chicken, Chop Chung Wah is also known for having ridiculous queue lines that snake out of the shop. On our visit to Jonker Street, we were advised by locals to visit the shop earlier to beat the crowd.

Does Chop Chung Wah live up to all the hype and attention it has been getting all these years? Carry on reading to find out! READ ON

Hoe Kee Chicken Rice – One Of The Best Chicken Rice Shops In Malacca

Hoe Kee

Hoe Kee Chicken Rice is a popular destination for Malacca’s iconic chicken rice balls. Having been around since 1962, the chicken rice shop has been dishing out scrumptious chicken and other side dishes to their regular customers.

It is advisable to reach early or be prepared to wait in line for your turn. Hoe Kee Chicken Rice opens early in the morning and closes just before evening time or when ingredients run out.

If you are around Jonker Street, drop by Hoe Kee Chicken Rice for a delightful lunch. READ ON

7 Fun Things To Do At Malacca’s Jonker Street

Jonker Street

A trip to Malacca is not considered complete unless you have been to Jonker Street. It is a place where you will find a mixture of holidaymakers learning more about the culture of old Malacca and locals going about their everyday lives.

Weekends are when Jonker Street is most lively and you get to join in the bustling night market. Those who are not a fan of crowds can consider heading there during weekdays when the streets are quieter.

For those who are planning to visit Malacca, here are 7 Fun Things To Do At Jonker Street. READ ON