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Geographer Cafe at Jonker Street of Malacca
Posted on Sunday, January 9, 2011 by destination tips travel
Geographer Cafe (N2 11.806 E102 14.782) is located at the intersection of Jonker Street (Jalan Hang Jebat) and Jalan Hang Lekir, Malacca. This Cafe was established since year 1999, operated in the Pre-War Colonial Building, and today it become one of the attraction along the Jonker Street, Malacca.
I was attracted by the cafe's decorations many years ago, and listed No.1 in my Most Favorite Cafe list. It's a Must visit place for me when I'm around Malacca.
The Cafe can be very pack & crowded during weekend, so we prefer to visit the cafe during weekday. There was a Solo performance while we were there, and he was excellent that evening! I took the chance to snap around the cafe and I'm really impressed with the antiques displays around and the cozy ambience.
After explored the first building, I continued to walked to the next building. The second building is more like a dining area instead of drinking place.
I couldn't step up the first floor in the second building that evening, because it said : "This session is close!". So I took the photo of the first floor from below...
It is a different concept compare with the first building, it's more quiet than the first building.
We had a jug of Tiger Draught Beer (MYR36.00) and enjoyed the night with the beautiful voice of Mr Burn from Geographer Cafe. Most of the customers there were foreigners and tourists from everywhere in the World. Beside Cozy and Comfortable, it was also A Friendly environment! That's the reason I like the cafe so much! Haha! They are many pubs and bistros around the area especially Jalan Hang Lekir, but we just prefer Geographer!
They do serving foods and we will plan to have our dinner here one day!
The Geographer Cafe had been received many Awards since 1999. Especially it had been awarded as 'The Best Cafe & Bistro' on the year 2006/2007 from Melaka Tourism. You can check out others awards, activities and events from their official website : Geographer Cafe.
Geographer Cafe of Malacca
I was attracted by the cafe's decorations many years ago, and listed No.1 in my Most Favorite Cafe list. It's a Must visit place for me when I'm around Malacca.
The outdoor session of Geographer Cafe
The Cafe can be very pack & crowded during weekend, so we prefer to visit the cafe during weekday. There was a Solo performance while we were there, and he was excellent that evening! I took the chance to snap around the cafe and I'm really impressed with the antiques displays around and the cozy ambience.
The ground floor
The Bar Counter at ground floor
The First Floor Session
Some antiques and some history about Malacca...(@1st floor)
The Dining area at First Floor
Some information and history about Titanic & computers for customers
The roof
The persons in the pictures might related to this colonial building
After explored the first building, I continued to walked to the next building. The second building is more like a dining area instead of drinking place.
The front part of the dining area
Another cozy corner behind the dining area above
I couldn't step up the first floor in the second building that evening, because it said : "This session is close!". So I took the photo of the first floor from below...
The First floor of the second building - Geographer Cafe
It is a different concept compare with the first building, it's more quiet than the first building.
We had a jug of Tiger Draught Beer (MYR36.00) and enjoyed the night with the beautiful voice of Mr Burn from Geographer Cafe. Most of the customers there were foreigners and tourists from everywhere in the World. Beside Cozy and Comfortable, it was also A Friendly environment! That's the reason I like the cafe so much! Haha! They are many pubs and bistros around the area especially Jalan Hang Lekir, but we just prefer Geographer!
They do serving foods and we will plan to have our dinner here one day!
Pubs & Bistros along Jalan Hang Lekir
The Geographer Cafe had been received many Awards since 1999. Especially it had been awarded as 'The Best Cafe & Bistro' on the year 2006/2007 from Melaka Tourism. You can check out others awards, activities and events from their official website : Geographer Cafe.
Geographer Cafe
83, Jalan Hang Jebat,
75200 Malacca,
Malaysia.
Tel : +606-2816813 Fax : +606-2816613
Official website : http://www.geographer.com.my
Email : geocafe@geographer.com.my
Location map of Geographer Cafe of Malacca
Category Article Bistro and cafe, Malacca, Travel, Vacation
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