[2024 Melaka Shopping Mall] Travel Guide for Jonker Street (Updated Dec)
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Jalan Hang Jebat 75200 Melaka
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Charming Rides in Jonker Street Melaka
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Jonker Street in Melaka is not just famous for its vibrant night market and delicious food, but also for its cute and quirky vehicles. When you stroll down the street, you’ll likely spot three types of iconic rides: trishaws, bicycles, and motorbikes, each adding its own charm to the area.
The trishaws in Jonker Street are probably the most eye-catching. These three-wheeled pedal-powered vehicles are brightly decorated with colorful flowers, cartoon characters, and even flashing lights. Some even have speakers blasting lively music! They’re a fun way to explore the town and a great hit with tourists, especially families with kids. The trishaw riders are friendly and often offer a cheerful tour of the city, making it a memorable experience.
Next, you’ll see bicycles cruising along the street. While not as flashy as the trishaws, they have their own vintage charm. Many locals use bicycles as their main mode of transport, and you can often see people pedaling their way through the narrow streets. Some rental shops also offer tourists the chance to hop on a bike and leisurely explore the area at their own pace.
Motorbikes are another common sight on Jonker Street. They’re usually parked along the side of the road, sometimes with their owners sitting nearby, enjoying a drink or a snack. These motorbikes, often small and compact, are a practical choice for getting around the busy streets of Melaka, especially when the roads are packed with visitors.
Together, the trishaws, bicycles, and motorbikes create a lively and unique atmosphere in Jonker Street. Each vehicle adds a layer of character to this charming part of Melaka, making it a must-visit for anyone who loves history, culture, and a bit of fun!
Silly Papa
Exploring Jonker Street in Melaka
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Jonker Street, also known as Jonker Walk, is a lively and colorful street in the heart of Melaka’s Chinatown. It is famous for its night market, which happens every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 6 p.m. to midnight.
You can find delicious street food, local crafts, souvenirs, clothes, and accessories. Some popular foods to try are coconut ice cream, curried fish balls, and pineapple tarts. Jonker Street is also known for its antique shops. At night, it becomes a mix of traditional and modern goods. The street is also rich in history and culture, making it a great place to visit for anyone traveling to Melaka.
Have you visited Jonker Street before, or are you planning to go soon?
Silly Papa
Souvenirs to Buy at Jonker Street in Melaka
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Jonker Street in Melaka is a great place to find unique souvenirs. Here are some popular items you can buy:
First, you can get local food products like Gula Melaka (palm sugar), Durian Cendol, and Gula Melaka Cendol. Pineapple tarts from LW Nyonya Pineapple Tarts House are also a must-try.
Next, there are many handicrafts and art items. You can find batik textiles, pottery, and wood carvings. Art prints and paintings from Orang Utan House are also popular.
For clothing and accessories, you can buy traditional Kebaya Nyonya from Toko Ce Rose and handmade beaded shoes and accessories from Ah Lan Beaded Shoes & Accessories.
If you like snacks and pastries, Jing Yuan Biscuit and Bakery offers biscuits and buns. You can also find packaged pastries and dried fruits.
Lastly, there are many unique gifts like locally made trinkets and charms. You can even find Studio Ghibli merchandise.
These items make great gifts and are perfect for remembering your trip to Melaka. Have you decided on what you’d like to buy?
Silly Papa
Jonker Street
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Jonker street is located in Jalan Hang Jabat, the heart of Melaka. This is the famous street in Melaka that you must visit if you are there, it is famous with the heritage, baba nyonya culture, and much more. The local have converted the colonial era buildings into shops, galleries, guesthouses and cafes. You will able to discover an eclectic mix of antiques, handicrafts, traditional snacks, and unique souvenirs. There are attractions in Jonker Street such as Cheng Hoon Teng Temple and the Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum. Best time to visit the Jonker Street is during weekend night.
Mintymin
The Most Pooular Street In Melaka🇲🇾✨
#solotrip
This time i visited the most popular street in Malacca, Malaysia; Jonker Street. Jonker Street is Malacca Heritage City's Chinatown. A UNESCO Heritage site and main tourist district of Melaka. The name is unofficial and is derived from the popular Jonker Street Night Market.
Jonker Street is also popular as the Jonker Walk, this place is the main street of Chinatown, Melaka. It is popular for the shops selling clothes, antiques and souvenirs, apart from being a major street food hub.
The bustling Jonker Street is not just about delicious food, artistic creations and bargaining, but it also has a number of attractions in and around it. The numerous museums, temples and mosques are in this area.
#summervacation #urbanexplorer #malaysia #melaka #malacca #food #cafe #restaurant #foodietrip #travel #trip #foodie #market #nightmarket #jonkerstreet
Mersizi
Cute Little Crepe Cafe in Jonker Street
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🌟 My personal favourite crepe; tiramisu affair - As an Malaysian, a good dessert means it was not too sweet. They claimed it has bold flavours of cocoa and espresso but I do not think it was that ‘bold’ but could be because I had a strong coffee with mine.
🌟 As for coffee I chose my latte with palm sugar, I am a person interested in a little twist in my food/ drink. Coffee was strong which I like but probably a bit sweet for my taste. Should have mention to reduce the sweetness when I ordered earlier.
🌟 Cafe vibes; tropical garden vibes, decorated with wooden furniture. The area is small but few types of setting from medium group to smaller group. Wc is available at the back of the cafe.
🌟 Price wise; still reasonable for a cafe in a most visited street.
Viana’s Journey
Happy Shopping at Jonker Street Melaka
#familytrips2024
Jonker Street, also known as Jonker Walk or Jalan Hang Jebat, is the heart of Melaka’s Chinatown and one of the state’s most popular attractions. Originally famous for its antiques, Jonker Street has evolved into a vibrant cultural hub featuring historical landmarks, local handicrafts, delicious street food, and a lively night market. The night market, known as Pasar Malam, operates only on weekends, offering a delightful array of Asian foods and souvenirs. Whether you’re exploring during the day or strolling through the bustling night market, Jonker Street truly captures the essence of Malacca’s rich heritage and diverse culture.
FlyingNoodles
A good Nyonya food outlet, Peranakan Place
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While strolling around Jonker street, we are craving for some Peranakan food but not a heavy one, then we stumbled upon this outlet called Perankan Place. We decided to head there for lunch. Browsing the menu we found there are so much variety of food such as Pandan Rice, Nyonya fried chicken, Ngoh Hiang, and a wide variey of kueh-kueh to be chosen from. We decided on the Rendang Pandan Rice, Nyonya Fried Chicken Wings, Ngoh Hoang and 3 kinds of Kueh. The taste is authentic and superb, and the taste of spices literally filled up the entire shop and the we feel like having our meal in a field of spices.
johnswj90
Quaint-themed cafe with good foods
#myfoodies Step back in time by visiting one of the must-go-to breakfast spot in Malacca where you can find antiques and indulge in their good malay foods.
📍Sayyid Antique & Cafe, situated at Lorong Hang Jebat (Jonker Walk), Melaka.
The interior is filled with antiques and old stuffs, posters, antique roadsigns and cultural souvenirs.
The menu is simple but fast and friendly service.
I have tried their foods and drinks;
- Nyonya Laksa
- Roti Bakar & half-boiled eggs
- Lempeng (garnished with shredded vegetables)
- Soto ayam
- Lontong kuah
- Kopi O and Hot Lemon Tea
Overall rating : 4/5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
📌Brief review:
Must-try their Nyonya Laksa (thick savoury Peranakan dishes), Lontong Kuah (the sambal so delicious!) and their homemade Lempeng (Malay traditional flat pancake garnished with shredded vegetables). Humble and wholesome dishes! 😍
✅ I reckon that this spot is worth visiting! with delicious foods, warm service and price is affordable!
Definitely cheaper foods price from other cafes/restaurants alongside Jonker Walk.
#deliciousfood #awesomepic #foodie #travel #exploreasia #exploremalaysia #trip #vacation
afiqaliya
Pancakes and chill
The Daily Fix Cafe located in Jonker Street, Melaka (address: 55, Jalan Hang Jebat, 75200 Melaka) has been popular for years and we finally managed to try it!
The pancakes were a different level of uniqueness and deliciousness. The coffee was acceptable too.
Be sure to wait for about an hour if you are keen to dropby. It gets pretty crowded due to the popularity and deco that definitely stood out.
Fun fact: there is a barista choice choice if you are fickle minded and indecisive on what drink to order and they will tailor something for you. yay or nay?#awesomepic #cafe #coffee #together #deliciousfood
Faithyy
Chop Tiang Bee Cafe
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My boyfriend ventured around Jonker Street and chance upon Chop Tiang Bee Cafe which is located in a shop house like building. You would pass by the lawn first before entering the cafe area where you can order items from the menu.
The place serves up fusion style of food where you can find local delights with a mix of chinese and eastern food. Such as the nasi lemak or smoke duck. However he tried the fried kway tiao.
it is a nice place for nature lovers as you get to be out in the open, at the same time admiring the vintage Chinese interior decor on the inside when escaping the heat.
crayoncheryl
Malacca Chicken Rice Ball
#mymymemories #chickenriceball #melaka
Chicken rice ball is one of the must-try dishes in Melaka, Malaysia. It is served with roasted or steamed chicken, you may choose by your own taste. It is just like other Hainamese chicken rice, and usually condiments with special sour and hot chili sauce. However, here in Melaka, the rice is specially moulded into balls shape.
Address - Famosa Chicken Rice Ball Restaurant, 28, Jalan Hang Kasturi, 75200 Melaka, Malaysia
Ambiance/Facilities - Antique, in ancient styles
Highlights - Chicken Rice Ball
Avg. Price per Person - Rm20
Rating - 4.0
Ssquare
Jonker Street, Melaka
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Jonker Street, also known as Jalan Hang Jebat, is a vibrant and iconic street in Melaka that offers a captivating blend of history, culture, and commerce. This bustling thoroughfare is famous for its night market and is often a highlight for tourists exploring the city.
Visitors appreciate the lively atmosphere of Jonker Street, especially during the Jonker Walk Night Market, where stalls offer a variety of goods, from street food and local snacks to souvenirs, crafts, and antiques. The colorful and bustling scene adds a dynamic energy to the street.
Beyond the market, Jonker Street is lined with heritage buildings, traditional shophouses, and cultural attractions. It's also home to various museums, galleries, and historical sites that provide insights into Melaka's rich history and multicultural influences.
#travel#urbanexplorer#mytripvlog#tripblazers#awesomepic#summervacation#passionpassport#kualalumpur#malaysia#melaka
Robert17
Famous Restaurant In Malacca🇲🇾
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This restaurant is an authentic, traditional Nyonya house with rare, traditional Peranakan décor, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the culture and the food. It’s one of the restaurants in Jonker Street, Malacca.
Peranakan Place has branches in various locations throughout Malaysia, including Melaka. Nestled in Jonker Walk, this restaurant serves a hearty menu of Nyonya food, ranging from nasi rempah ayam to delicious kuih-muih to satisfy your sweet tooth.
🍜Peranakan Place
Address - Jonker Street, 54, Jalan Hang Jebat, 75200 Malacca
Ambiance/Facilities - toilet
Highlights - authentic peranakan food in malacca
Avg. Price per Person - RM10-RM13
Rating - 4.2/5
#travel #trip #foodie #malaysia #malacca
Mersizi
Jonker Street Night Market ✨
Jonker street one of the favorite tourist place whenever they go to Melaka. A famous street that is vastly different during day and night. Daytime is a good place to shop along the street for local snacks and souvenirs. Night time during weekends is a busy bazaar with tonnes of stalls selling street food and souvenirs
The place is filled with amazing food and local items. Make sure you bring enough cash on hand if you are planning to splurge. You can walk shop along longer street for souvenir, clothes, handmade stuffs, there are famous chicken rice ball, chicken rice, cendol, local authentical nyonya food along the street too.
I enjoyed browsing through the different items and bargaining with the vendors. I highly recommend this unique and enchanting experience to anyone who plans to visit Malacca. ❤️
#mymymemories #awesomepic #bestplace #bestmemory #loveit #best_trip_by_trip #bestdayever #mustgo #mustcome #happytrip
Firaa_
Jonker Walk UNESCO World Heritage
Jonker Street, Jonker Walk or Jalan Hang Jebat, is the centrepiece to Melaka’s Chinatown and is one of the state's most popular attractions...
Previously most known for selling antiques, jonker Street has grown into a unique cultural melting pot of historical landmarks, local handicrafts, delicious street food and vibrant night market...
Peeople from all over the world come to explore its charming pre-war street houses and experience the traditional flavours of Melaka’s Baba Nyonya Heritage,
while shopping for local souvenirs, clothing,
jewellery and other trinkets...
TIPS: Jonket Street Night Market only open on weekends Friday to Sunday 6pm onwards. So plan your trip better..
#mytripvlog #awesomepic #jonkerwalk #melaka
Ck Viva La Vida
Endless shopping and eating at #malaka
#malaka
Hello 👋
Amazing trip for everyone
Traveling to Malaka is an adventure, from food to shipping, from historical buildings to ancient restaurants full of amazing food.
I remember having a trip here a few years ago with my friends and we did a food tour, tried chicken rice balls, centol, noodles, sweet tofu, and many others
#tripblazers #foodie #MyTripVlog #malaka #malaysia #malay #malayfood #asia #campingglamping #foodie #本地遊
Gil around the world
Famous Melaka Chicken Rice Balls
One of the foods that I wanted to try when I visited Malacca was chicken rice balls. The chicken rice I’m used to just comes with a plate of rice but the ones from Chung Wah is different as the rice are rolled into sticky balls. It was my first time trying this and I was not disappointed! There was a long queue as always and we took about an hour or so just to be seated. The chicken was fragrant and well cooked and the rice balls were sticky with hints of ginger and garlic. Overall is was a yummy version of chicken rice that I enjoyed. You can find them at the entrance of Jonker Street, just next to Hard Rock Cafe. If you don’t mind the long wait, do give them a try when here!
#malaka
jellybeans
Heritage Jonker Park
#malaka is a heritage city full of culture and historic background. The most famous street food place here is Jonker night market which include taman warisan inside of the area. I entered this place to avoid crowd and found it interesting.
Filled with greens, there are also some figure with details. One of hero in Melaka is displays there. Besides, there are also some other decoration. People stop by here to sit and chill too.
#urbanexplorer #happyholiday #valentinescape #flowerlover #historicsite
mortaloveangel
Discovering Malacca, Unesco Heritage Site!
Malacca city become a popular tourist attraction because of its historic and Unesco World Heritage Site, especially the Jalan Hang Jebat, better known as Jonker Street. I was impressed by its 18th century colonial buildings, and also numerous of chinese temples and ancestral halls, unique and spectacular! Bustling open-air market on weekend nights with an array of foods & souvenirs, plus cafes & entertainments.
This street was decorated with numerous of red lanterns and lighting during Chinese New Year, absolutely stunning and beautiful!
#couplestrip#awesomepic
Nature Lover68
Historical Place
Visiting the most historical place in Melaka Jonker Street. Sure you won't be disappointed.
Ray Fok
Visit iconic Mamee shop @ Malacca
#2023travelwish
if you are at Melaka, you will be greeted by lots of Mamee Standees once you arrive.
Do check out this Mamee house at Jonker street when you visit jonker street as they have a huge selection of noodles, an in house cafe for you to chill in as well as clothes and bags that can be bought home as souvenirs. recommended.
address
Mamee Jonker House
46 & 48, Jalan Hang Jebat, 75200 Melaka, Malaysia
Lizzieyum
Coffee at night? yes, for sand brewed coffee
#2023travelwish
Jonker street is a place that comes even more alive at night and this is a store which I saw on YouTube and am glad to be able to find it when I visited Jonker Street.
It is a unique experience which makes use of the heat and temperature from sand to brew and come up with coffee by gravity and heat. Do visit to experience.
will be back again for its butter coffee.
address
68, Jalan Tokong, 75200 Melaka, Malaysia
Lizzieyum
Must try Melaka chicken rice ball shop
#2023travelwish
If you are away from home, one thing food lovers like myself seek will be local food.
At Melaka do try it’s chicken rice ball where you get to savour tasty rice (it’s oily cooked yellow fragrant rice) made into tiny balls, served with meat like chicken, roasted pork etc.
One rice ball is one mouthful- delicious and worth a visit. Will want to be back for this dish definitely ^^
address
jonker chicken rice ball
15 & 17, Lorong Hang Jebat, 75200 Melaka, Malaysia
Lizzieyum
Melaka Trip
Things to do in Melaka
1. Jonker Street Weekend Night Market
The weekend night market runs every Friday to Sunday (albeit in a slightly reduced form on Sunday) from the river to the far end of Jonker Street. We highly recommend you try to coincide your stay in Melaka during a weekend as it is hands down one#sta#goo#awesomepic utside ycation of the best night markets we visited in the whole of Asia. The range of products was varied (so not just your usual tourist tat) plus the food options available were fantastic and very cheap. The entertainment on offer during the night market also kept us entertained. Our highlight on the main stage was some synchronised dancing by one of the local ladies groups – who needs ‘Strictly Come Dancing with the Stars’ (or whatever it is called) when you have cute old ladies doing cartwheels in unison?
Yu Heng Gan
The Famous Jonker
This is a must go place in Malacca. This whole street is filled with savoury foods, sweets and shopping. There’s plenty of good cafes around the area and the deco is just amazing. While jostling down the street, you will come across many art murals and historic monuments.You can expect the streets to be very busy on the weekends
When nightfall comes, the vibe gets even better. Stalls are open on the roadside selling traditional food like satay, carrot cake, steam cockles and more. Live bands playing every corner of the streets and people dancing to the tune. It a great atmosphere to relax, socialise and have a great time.#malaysia #malacca
Isketambola
Malacca Jonker Street: Full of Chinese elements
It is said that only the weekend is three days before the night market
rare to do the Raiders even stepped on the time
300 years of history of the chicken street
Evening hustle and bustle is not lively
This is a Chinese gathering area
can see a lot of Chinese elements
full of intimacy ah ~
[practical information]
Time reference: 2 hours
tickets: no tickets
traffic: opposite the Dutch Red House, the bus from the bus station will stop in front of the red house, just walk across the road to reach
opening hours: Most shops from Monday to Thursday 18
youth traveling of Lin.
Jonker Street: The Heartbeat of Melaka’s Culture, Cuisine, and Charm
Jonker Street in Melaka is a vibrant cultural gem that seamlessly blends the old-world charm of this historic town with modern-day excitement. Known as the "Antique Street," Jonker Street offers a sensory overload of sights, sounds, and flavors that make it an essential stop for anyone visiting Melaka. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a foodie, or a shopaholic, Jonker Street has something to captivate you.
The street is renowned for its colonial-era buildings, many of which have been lovingly preserved or restored. Strolling down Jonker Street feels like stepping back in time, with colorful shophouses, traditional Chinese temples, and captivating street art all adding to the atmosphere. The area’s rich history is evident at every corner, making it a perfect place for exploration and photography.
A major highlight of Jonker Street is its vibrant night market, held every weekend. The market transforms the street into a bustling hub, offering an impressive array of local delicacies, unique souvenirs, and traditional crafts. From savory satay skewers and fragrant chicken rice balls to mouthwatering desserts like cendol, the food here is an absolute treat for your taste buds.
Aside from the food, Jonker Street boasts an eclectic range of shops and boutiques. Whether you're looking for antiques, clothing, or handmade jewelry, there’s no shortage of interesting finds. The friendly vendors and the laid-back atmosphere only add to the street’s appeal.
For those seeking a deeper connection to Melaka’s multicultural heritage, Jonker Street offers plenty of opportunities. Visit the Cheng Hoon Teng Temple or the Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum to learn more about the Peranakan culture that shaped this fascinating town.
Overall, Jonker Street is a lively, colorful, and welcoming destination that perfectly encapsulates the spirit of Melaka. It’s a must-visit for anyone wanting to experience the heart and soul of this UNESCO-listed city.