Melaka chicken rice is a beloved dish that reflects the rich culinary heritage of Malaysia, particularly in the historical city of Melaka. This dish features tender poached chicken, often served with fragrant rice cooked in chicken broth, garlic, and pandan leaves, which adds a unique aroma and flavor.
The chicken is typically accompanied by a variety of condiments, including chili sauce, soy sauce, and sometimes a garlic-ginger paste, enhancing the overall taste experience. The rice is not just a side but an integral part of the dish, often characterized by its fluffy texture and savory taste.
In Melaka, chicken rice is often enjoyed in a casual setting, making it a favorite among locals and tourists alike. Street vendors and small restaurants take pride in their recipes, often passed down through generations.
The dish is not just a meal; it’s a cultural experience that showcases Melaka's rich history as a melting pot of flavors, influenced by Chinese, Malay, and Peranakan cuisines. Whether enjoyed as a quick lunch or a comforting dinner, Melaka chicken rice captures the essence of this vibrant city, making it a must-try for anyone...
Read moreWe ordered their loosed chicken rice which is RM 6.50. After that the waitress came and informed us that they only have chicken rice ball because the loosed rice is sold out. Fine. We took it. The chicken rice ball was too soft and mushy. The price is RM 7.50. Only got 5 pieces of chicken rice ball, some chicken meat and vege (sliced tomatoes and cucumbers). The shop is non air conditioning, so, to pay this type of price for the food is ridiculous.
The mobile data coverage of the shop area is very bad. Wanted to pay with e-wallet but unable to load the app at all. So we decided to pay by cash.
The hygiene of the place is not very good too. The chairs had a lot of spilled rice which was not cleaned up. Cutleries were oily and dusty. House flies were swarming around the food preparation station. Hence, the chicken were all exposed.
I would not...
Read moreExpensive, small portion and as a so-called authentic traditional Hainanese chicken rice, We don't find anything special about it. It tastes just like ordinary chicken rice you can get from a typical chicken rice stall or food court. And don't get me started with their menu since it's very odd that we can't order a la carte and forced to pick the set meal instead. Plus, seriously what's with the tiny plate of rice? It's like as if we are sampling the food more than consuming the actual portion. Very disappointed and this will be the first and last time we visit this abomination of an overpriced and unworthy chicken...
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