Happy Friday! Brighten the day with this beautiful maxi dress in daffodil shade. I love the feminine look of this dress. It is from Love Bonito. I also brought my mini Gucci padlock out with me today. For accessories, I picked pearl pendant necklace that I love. It fits so well with dresses and feminine style. My sandals are in light beige and they are from Charles & Keith. #ootd
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Today I went to a lovely place named Under Der Linden Restaurant. The place has a great selections of food, majority Western food. Right beside the restaurant, there is a beautiful floral arch that so many people come here to take photos. As you can see, the pastel floral entrace is just so stunning. Today, I'm wear a polka dot maxi dress from Cotton On, white sandals are from Charles & Keith, Olivia Burton watch and my favourite basket bag from Loewe. Shop below to get similar look.
Food in Thailand is awesome. Affordable and tasty. Wewent to Krabi recently and would like to share with you where We went for food. We tried from expensive to local street food. For more info of the shop, please click on the shop name.
Lae Lay Grill
The restaurant is located on the hill where you can see the sea view, sunset, and nice mountain view at the same time. I give them 5/5 for their location. Service is good, food is good, just they give us an unexpectedly small portion with this price haha (3.5/5). We expect to get more actually. However, they give us free icecream after paying the bill.
Local Thai Tom Yum Noodle. Moderately high level of spicy but nice and affordable. They have several side dishes to choose from. Crispy prawn is great, highly recommended. We also ordered fried tofu.
The shop is located in town area. The link attached is in Thai, you may want to use google translate.
Guu Roti
Small and tiny but unique shop which is located not very far from the tom yum noodle above. This is the place where you can find nice crispy roti with so many flavors and toppings to choose from. Free hot tea is a great option when you eat very sweet dessert.
Krua Thara (Ao Nang)
We stopped by Nopparat Thara Beach - a must visit beach if you like a peaceful with lesser shops and relax environment. This shop is located in beach area with walkable distance. Seafood is great and price is great as well. We dropped by at 5:30 which there are not many people yet. They served fast and service was good. Highly recommended.
Ko Choi - Thai Laksa and Crispy Chicken
Why this place has so little reviews on TripAdvisor!! It is a must visit. If you love spicy, this is the place for you. Thai Laksa here is superb. You can choose as a set or a la cart. You can select prefer soup (laksa) to eat with white noodle. Pick crispy fried chicken as your side dish with sticky rice. The place is generally crowded, full of local people. Price is very cheap. Worth a visit.
Sprucy Cafe
Great place for a break. We dropped by for a cake before heading to the night market. We ordered chocolate cake and toast. Service is good. Price range is not that cheap compare to local food/stall.
Another must visit. I think this is my third time already for this shop. I like this one a little bit more than Guu Roti to be honest. Not a lot of variety of flavour to choose from but the level of crispy is 5/5. Free tea. Very very close to the night market.
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We spent time in Malacca during the New Year holidays. It took 2-3 hours drive from Johor Bahru, Malaysia. The traffic was alright because we started our trip around 9:30am :)
We reached Malacca around noon. Checked in the Ramada Plaza Malacca. Note that you need to pay tourist tax during the check in --we did not expect that. Our room is on the 26F where we can see the city and sea view. Nice and clean room once we entered.
Now it's eatting time. We walked over to the area where I later found out it is called Jonker Street. The cafe's name is the Calanthe Art Cafe. Their laksa is really nice. I highly recommend. It is not spicy and reminds me of Thai laksa taste. Typically, laksa in Singapore taste a little different from Thai laksa. Also, drinks are very refreshing on a hot day.
Exploring Jonker Walk. You have to keep looking for wall graffiti that you can spot them in some alley/corners of the building. The buildings here are very unique & charming, a nice mixture between local, chinese, and western. It is colorful and really vintage.
Evening time, we continued our walk to the landmark, Christ Church Malacca. Here there are a lot of tourists come to take photos. Buidings are all in brick color which makes the city looks even more beautiful. A lot of souvenirs are sold here and you can see many Malacca tuk-tuk. A small fountain in front of the church is Victoria Fountain of Malacca.
We try to find the cafe called the Daily Fix which took use a while. It is (kinda hidden) inside the building in Jonker Street (google map is accurate). Not easily spotted. Once we were there, there were a lot of people queueing for tables. Cheese cake is great, my bf tries the dessert which I don't really know the name but it looks like cupcake with topping.
Finding dinner -- We looked for local food. We made several attempts to find out but it seems they are not local enough. We searched in Chinese and we found this noodle shop. It is nice. It sold out real fast, we went there at 9pm and just 10 minutes before it sold out. Feeling lucky :)
End with a special photo of the Malacca tuktuk at night time :)
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