WeHuntForFood eMAG 18 Jan 2014 | Page 2

Nadeje @ Mahkota Parade, Malacca Posted by http://constance-ant.com/ i must be the most unMalaccan Malaccan you have ever met. whenever someone asks me ‘what’s the must-eat in Malacca’. i always give them an embarrassed smile follow by the longest errrrrrrrr you have ever heard wtf. i don’t really explore the local food scene (hallo home-cooked meal) so i just suggest the usual popular spots, like Capitolfor satay celup, Chung Wah for chicken ball rice (i think their rice so so only but i like their chicken, berry smooth and tender!), Jonker 88 (but quality deteriorates jor), and Amy Heritage Nyonya Cuisine for authentic Nyonya food. that is all i can suggest =.= Malaccan. also, i avoid downtown like plague. my favourite shopping mall is the Aeon Jusco as the traffic there is not as congested as Melaka Raya’s where Mahkota Parade & Dataran Pahlawan are located. anyway, i was homed during Raya holiday together with my BFF with balls. we were at Mahkota Parade that Wednesday as he had some errand to run and then i suggested us to have a tea break at Nadeje! it’s my second time visitingNadeje since its opening in year 2006 can chu believe it. i posted this on Facebook page with caption, “what do you think about Nadeje Cake Shop‘s mille crepe? yay or nay?” surprisingly there’s more nays than yays. someone also mentioned their service sucks. the wait staffs were hospitable during my visit though. how do these two mille crepes fair? i thought both were really creamy and soft, not sickly sweet at all. but we couldn’t taste any alcohol bit in the tiramisu #cheatone, maybe the liquor evaporated? also, we should have ordered one to share instead of two as we felt jelak at 5th spoon . if you haven’t already know, Nadeje is in Klang Valley too! no need to drive to Malacca to have it anymore! yay! i yay cos less crowd in Malacca www.wehuntforfood.com