Malacca Meals Food Tour with 15+ Tastings
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Malacca Meals Food Tour with 15+ Tastings

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About this experience

To understand how a 15th-century trading port became a global powerhouse, you have to taste it plate-by-plate. We skip the gentrified cafes and take you straight to the decades-old eateries that define the city’s culinary heart. With 15+ diverse tastings—more than any other Malacca food tour - you'll join a seasoned foodie guide to uncover why Malacca remains a world kitchen.

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Malacca Meals Food Tour with 15+ Tastings

What's included

15 plus food tastings included more than any other Malacca food tour
Movable feast with 6-7 stops around the streets of old Malacca
Bottled water included
Led by professional foodie guides

Detailed itinerary

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Long before Malacca was on the UNESCO list, it was once the "Great Entrepôt"—a humid, high-stakes clearing house for the world’s most coveted ingredients. Here, the monsoon winds brought the bounty of the Moluccas Spice Islands and a collision of global influences that fused to create a flavour profile you won't find anywhere else on Earth.

Our feasting tour of 15+ tastings invites guests on a culinary experience led by our team of professional foodie guides.

Before we get started, our tour reflects the local cuisine and the limitations of street food vendors means we unfortunately cannot cater for every dietary restriction. Here's an honest appraisal for the tour so no-one is disappointed:

✖️Unsuitable for vegetarians sorry, as there are 6-7 less tastings due to limited alternatives at some vendors.

✖️ Unsuitable for severe allergies, halal or celiac diets, due to risk of traces and cross-contamination.

If you are feeling adventurous for a foodie journey, read on!

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Malacca was a place where fortunes were made and empires were toppled over a handful of cloves and nutmeg. Today, that history isn't just in the museums; it’s simmering in the pots of the city's backstreet kitchens.

We begin opposite the stilted timber houses of Jalan Kampung Morten, starting the culinary engine with a roti john - a local omelette sandwich born of street-side genius. Alongside is the legendary asam pedas; this sour-spicy tamarind fish stew is Malacca in a bowl: sharp and stained deep red by the chilies that arrived when the Spice Route converged with the Silk Road.

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At the Mamak eateries of the Indian-Muslim community, expect the rhythmic clatter of teh tarik pulled tea being thrown through the air, served alongside mutton soup, and roti canai - the flakiest, most addictive flatbread known to man. We then track the scent of charcoal to an institution for claypot chicken rice, where the rice at the bottom is scorched to a perfect salty crunch, paired with the funky, fruit-salad chaos of rojak buah.

We’ll slip into a Chinese kitchen to watch ham chim peng bean buns bobbing in a giant, bubbling wok of oil, before landing at a decades-old seafood eatery. This is where the heavy lifting takes place: lala clams in a gingery broth, salt and pepper prawns, smoky otak-otak (fish cake steamed in coconut leaves), and skewers of chicken satay kissed by the flames.

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We’ll pass the towering Church of St. Francis Xavier and the weathered stones of Bastion Victoria, remnants of the colonial era. We’ll pause for a cold beverage before walking along the beautiful UNESCO Riverside.

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We’ll stop at the Tipsy Bridge to find out why the sailors of old couldn't walk a straight line home, before tackling Portuguese-style grilled fish, mopped up with crusty pão benggali, a direct link to the Eurasian families who have called this coast home for 500 years.

The finale is a refreshing spoon-dive into a bowl of cendol—a mountain of shaved ice and green jelly drenched in smoky gula melaka palm sugar.

This is Malacca. It’s a global food destination rooted in its history as the world’s most vital trading port. We finish where it all began: the Dutch Red Square, under the terracotta glow of the Stadthuys. Between bites, this is the ultimate way to see the city through the lens of food. We don't do small portions; we do deep flavors. Come hungry!

What's not included

Alcoholic drinks excluded
Pick up and drop off from hotel excluded. Easy-to-find meeting point for all guests.
Vegetarians have 6-7 less tastings due to limited alternatives
Unsuitable for severe allergies halal and celiac disease due to risk of traces cross-contamination

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

Important information

Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
See 'What to Expect' section and 'What's Included' for info on dietary restrictions
We recommend comfortable walking shoes. Bring rain gear or umbrella, if rain looks likely. There's lot of tastings to try, come hungry!

Meeting point

Meet in front of The Shore Shopping Gallery, the guide will be waiting in front of the Bunga Raya Entrance (Exit 2), next to Starbucks

Important notes

"*Ticket:* The guide should have your name on the manifest, please check you have booked the right date and time. We don't need to scan the tickets.

*Telephone number:* Please kindly do not call the telephone number if your enquiry is regarding date changes, cancellations, dietary requests.etc. The telephone number stated is ONLY for emergencies and meeting point arrivals with the guide team on-the-ground. They won't be able to help with any booking-related questions.Please contact directly to A Chef's Tour Customer Support team. Email: info@achefstour.com with your name, for a prompt response.

*Meeting point:* The meeting point is marked on the tour page. Please aim to arrive 10 minutes before the tour start time, so we can begin punctually with the other guests. The city is surprisingly large, and traffic is unpredictable. Please ensure you leave with plenty of time to order the taxi, and reach the meeting point. Please ensure you leave with plenty of time to order the taxi, and reach the meeting point.

*Taxis:* We recommend downloading the ‘Grab’ app on your smartphone. This is a convenient taxi-hailing app, similar to Uber. You can safely input your desired location and the price is fixed. The payment can be made from your credit/debit card, or cash in the local currency.

*What to bring:*
- We recommend comfortable shoes as the tour involves walking.
- This tour operates come rain or shine. Most eating stops are sheltered, though please carry rain gear/umbrella if rain looks likely, for walking between stops and when visiting some streetside stalls.
- There's lot of tastings to try, come hungry!"

About Melaka

Melaka, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a vibrant city rich in history and culture. Known for its colonial architecture, diverse culinary scene, and unique blend of Malay, Chinese, and Portuguese influences, Melaka offers a captivating journey through time.

Top Attractions

A'Famosa Fort

A'Famosa Fort is a historical fort built by the Portuguese in the 16th century. It is one of the oldest European architectural remains in Asia.

Historical 1-2 hours Free

St. Paul's Church

St. Paul's Church is a historic church built by the Portuguese in the 16th century. It is known for its ruins and panoramic views of the city.

Historical 30 minutes to 1 hour Free

Melaka River Cruise

The Melaka River Cruise offers a scenic and relaxing way to explore the city's history and architecture along the river.

Cultural 45 minutes MYR 25 per adult

Jonker Street

Jonker Street is a bustling street in the historic Chinatown, known for its antique shops, restaurants, and vibrant night market.

Cultural 2-3 hours Free to explore, varies for shopping and dining

Christ Church Melaka

Christ Church Melaka is a historic church built by the Dutch in the 18th century. It is known for its red-brick architecture and historical significance.

Historical 30 minutes to 1 hour Free

Stadthuys

Stadthuys is a historic Dutch colonial building that now houses the History and Ethnography Museum. It is known for its red-brick architecture and historical exhibits.

Historical 1-2 hours MYR 7 per adult

Must-Try Local Dishes

Nyonya Laksa

A spicy coconut-based noodle soup with a rich, complex flavor. It's a must-try dish in Melaka, known for its unique blend of spices and herbs.

Lunch/Dinner Contains seafood (prawns and fish)

Chicken Rice Ball

A local specialty featuring tender chicken served with rice balls. The rice balls are a unique feature of this dish, made by hand and cooked to perfection.

Lunch/Dinner Can be made without chili for those who prefer less spice

Asam Pedas

A sour and spicy fish dish cooked in a tangy tamarind-based sauce. It's a popular dish in Melaka, known for its bold flavors and tender fish.

Lunch/Dinner Contains fish and chili

Satay Celup

A unique and interactive dining experience where skewered meats and vegetables are dipped into a flavorful peanut sauce. It's a popular dish in Melaka, known for its rich and savory flavors.

Dinner Contains peanuts and various meats and vegetables

Popular Activities

Hiking in Ayer Keroh Tropical Fruit Farm Water sports in Port Dickson Relaxing at the beach in Port Dickson Picnicking in Melaka Botanical Garden Exploring historic sites in Bandar Hilir Shopping in Chinatown Swimming in Port Dickson Boat tours in Melaka River

Best Time to Visit

December to February

This period offers cooler temperatures and less rainfall, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. The city is lively with festivals and events.

24°C to 31°C 75°F to 88°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Malay
  • Widely spoken: English, Chinese (Hokkien, Cantonese, Mandarin), Tamil
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

Malaysian Ringgit (MYR)

Time Zone

GMT+8

Electricity

240VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Melaka is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to take precautions and stay aware of your surroundings.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep your belongings secure
  • • Use licensed taxis or ride-hailing apps
  • • Be cautious when using ATMs

Getting there

By air
  • Melaka International Airport • 10 km from city center
  • Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) • 120 km from Melaka
By train

Tampin Railway Station

By bus

Melaka Sentral

Getting around

Public transport

The city bus service is affordable and convenient for getting around Melaka. Buses are frequent and cover most major attractions.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Grab

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Bandar Hilir Chinatown Ayer Keroh Bukit Baru

Day trips

Port Dickson
70 km from Melaka • Full day

Port Dickson is a popular beach destination known for its sandy beaches and water sports.

Ayer Keroh Tropical Fruit Farm
5 km from Melaka • Half day

Ayer Keroh Tropical Fruit Farm offers a variety of tropical fruits and a peaceful escape from the city.

Kuala Lumpur
140 km from Melaka • Full day or overnight

Kuala Lumpur is the capital city of Malaysia, known for its modern skyscrapers, shopping malls, and cultural attractions.

Festivals

Malacca River Festival • June Malacca International Band Festival • August Deepavali • October or November (varies by lunar calendar)

Pro tips

  • Visit historic sites early in the morning to avoid crowds and the heat
  • Explore the city on foot or by bike to discover hidden gems and local culture
  • Try local street food and dishes for an authentic culinary experience
  • Bargain at night markets and local shops for the best prices
  • Use the Melaka River Cruise for a unique and relaxing way to explore the city
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  • Max travelers: 8
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