And yet we managed to drag ourselves McQuek's Satay celup for a light supper.
Jeng! Jeng! MH747 landed at McQuek's.....
Hmmm....not much choice left. Maybe they are closing for the day? Saw worker washing the back portion of the restaurant.
Taste of the food was okay lah.
How to eat? well, just dip the sticks of Satay into the pot of gravy. Wait till the meat is warm/cooked, then we can eat already.
Refreshing cup of Lime Tea.
Kena Mamarazzi and Papa scolded and "grounded" to sit still. Each time I am over tired, I tend to run here and there. Knocking onto things.
Here is the address of the shop if you wish to try out the food :
231 Jalan Parameswara, 75000 Bandar Hilir, Melaka
I don't really fancy about Satay Celup in Malacca :p
ReplyDeletePapa and mama must bring along rotan when taking you out. Hehehehehe!!!! I love satay celup...the ones with plain boiling water and you dip into satay gravy served in a bowl to eat.
ReplyDeleteThis boiling peanut gravy in the middle reminds me of the bubbling volcanic mud pools in Rotorua, NZ...or something else. Eyewwww!!!!!
Satay!!! Me loves satay!!!
ReplyDeletePoor Joshua.. not your fault, eh... not enough rest ma.. sure fidgeting.. normal... normal... :)
ReplyDeleteDon't know much about your meal --but it looks delicious. I especially would love the Lime Tea!!!! YUM...
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Betsy
I love satay!
ReplyDeleteI love satay celup. Small kucing got no chance to nap in the car?
ReplyDeletewah, what a long day!! woke up before 7am and then still loitering after 11pm?? haha, so exhausting lah~~
ReplyDeleteaiyah, mamarazzi don't scold small kucing lah.. such a long day he sure so tired mah, must be understanding and considerate and fair to small kucing mah..
ReplyDelete11pm already sure late lah, people already finished selling.. in fact people start to queue up like around 6pm already leh..
ReplyDeleteyou make me want to eat satay celup lor mamarazzi.. so long i've not been to malacca already.. i think the last time was 4 years ago~~
ReplyDeleteI love satai, I always make sure to go to the Malaysian Restaurant that is located in Quiapo, Manila here in the Philippines
ReplyDeleteand baby kucing, don't stay up too late into the night. my mom use to tell me that when you don't sleep early, you will not grow as much. do you want to be midget?
ReplyDeletehaven't tried a lime tea before, what's it taste like?
ReplyDeleteSomehow when I was in Malacca, the thought of wanting to try the satay celup did not come to my mine. I think it was such a waste because I like to explore food all the more.
ReplyDeleteLooks not too bad either.
Wah new one? Never heard of this satay celup shop :O
ReplyDeleteLike a mini fondue, huh. Looks good:)
ReplyDeleteI have no chance to try this stay celup because kids tag along.
ReplyDeleteWonder if this is the place bloggers were talking about when I was there. No chance to try :<
ReplyDeletewow! satay celup sounds interesting!
ReplyDeleteWant to try Capitol, but it's always an uphill task. Heard about McQuek too, perhaps should try one day! :)
ReplyDeleteTZ
ReplyDeleteOoo nevermind, Melaka is another food haven/ Can always makan other things
STP
ReplyDeletedifferent states have different way of eating lo....
Sharon
ReplyDelete:)
Claire
ReplyDeleteya lo
Betsy
ReplyDeleteyes, the lime tea certainly refreshing
Wenn
ReplyDeletesame here
Mummy Gwen
ReplyDeletenot enough cat nap lo
SK
ReplyDeleteMamarazzi also tired leh...
Lawrence
ReplyDeleteReally ah? then must sleep more
Nava
ReplyDeletethink 2-3 days is not enough to sample all the food. Must stay at least a week
Hilda
ReplyDeleteNot new. Been around quite long already
Courtney
ReplyDeleteya that's it ...except that this is spicy instead of sweet
Vicky
ReplyDeleteoo the kids dont tak spicy food ya?
Shirley
ReplyDeletenext round then :)
Cindy
ReplyDeleteyup nice
Ken
ReplyDeletebeen to Capitol once only