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Cafe 1511 at Heeren Street (Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock) of Malacca
Posted on Wednesday, December 29, 2010 by destination tips travel
Cafe 1511 (N2 11.736 E102 14.784) is located at Hereen Street (Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock) next to the Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum in Malacca. It's just a street next to Jonker Street.
They serve Nyonya Delicacies and Western Food. The Peranakan Decoration is nice and cozy, we felt like walk into a Time Machine...
There was a nice fish pond beside the counter, and the antique bicycles...
Anyway, the cafe also A Museum to us. Full of antiques, and histories...
Malacca was conquered by Portuguese - Afonso de Albuquerque with 1200 men and eighteen ships in the year 1511, maybe this is the reason the owner use 1511 for his cafe! :)
This was a Totally different dining experience for us! Awesome! Having our tea break in the Museum! Great! Even we were quite hungry that time, but we don't wanna filled up our stomach yet...because we planned our dinner at the Portuguese Seafood Village at Portuguese Settlement.
Our purpose here is to taste some of the Nyonya foods here so I ordered a plate of Nyonya Popiah, Pai Tee and the Nyonya Laksa.
We were very satisfied with all the Excellent foods! I like the Nyonya Popiah very much especially the dark sweet sauce! The Pai Tee were crunchy and tasty, the Nyonya Laksa was flavourful! We enjoyed the foods and the environment Very much! Definitely need a second visit! :)
The Damage : MYR18.50 included a cup of Tea & watermelon juice. It's reasonable price!
Rated : 4.5/5
Highly recommended Cafe, it's worth the visit!
We planned to visit the cafe again for dinner and also the Museum.
The Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum & Cafe 1511
They serve Nyonya Delicacies and Western Food. The Peranakan Decoration is nice and cozy, we felt like walk into a Time Machine...
The front dining area
The second hall after the dining area
The Counter
There was a nice fish pond beside the counter, and the antique bicycles...
The Fish Pond & the Antique Bicycle
Anyway, the cafe also A Museum to us. Full of antiques, and histories...
Mixed with the antique table and today computer...
Malacca was conquered by Portuguese - Afonso de Albuquerque with 1200 men and eighteen ships in the year 1511, maybe this is the reason the owner use 1511 for his cafe! :)
This was a Totally different dining experience for us! Awesome! Having our tea break in the Museum! Great! Even we were quite hungry that time, but we don't wanna filled up our stomach yet...because we planned our dinner at the Portuguese Seafood Village at Portuguese Settlement.
Our purpose here is to taste some of the Nyonya foods here so I ordered a plate of Nyonya Popiah, Pai Tee and the Nyonya Laksa.
Nyonya Popiah
Pai Tee (Top Hats)
Nyonya Laksa
We were very satisfied with all the Excellent foods! I like the Nyonya Popiah very much especially the dark sweet sauce! The Pai Tee were crunchy and tasty, the Nyonya Laksa was flavourful! We enjoyed the foods and the environment Very much! Definitely need a second visit! :)
The Damage : MYR18.50 included a cup of Tea & watermelon juice. It's reasonable price!
Rated : 4.5/5
Highly recommended Cafe, it's worth the visit!
We planned to visit the cafe again for dinner and also the Museum.
Cafe 1511
52, Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock,
75200 Melaka,
Malaysia.
Tel : +606-2860150
The location map of Cafe 1511 of Malacca
Category Article Food Hunt, Malacca, Nyonya Restaurant, Travel
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