What to do (and eat) at Jonker 88 in Melaka


Jonker 88 is often referred to as the "museum cafe" because of the many old paintings, clocks, and other vintage stuff displayed. Photos: The Star/Ming Teoh

Anyone who has been to or lived in Melaka will tell you how delicious its local delicacies are. A walk around the popular Jonker Street and its tributaries will yield plenty of coffeeshops, cafes and restaurants, like Jonker 88 on Jalan Hang Jebat.

It is listed as a dessert shop, but the menu also serves single bowl mains such as laksa noodles and Nyonya assam laksa.

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