Jiki Food Court – Food courts in Malacca

Food Court RM 1–20 (700 reviews From Google)
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About Jiki Food Court

Tucked away in Bukit Baru, this food court offers a genuine local mix of flavors across various stalls, reflecting the diversity of the community. You’ll find everything from simple yet satisfying wantan noodles and Penang-style char kuey tiaw to hearty satay and Indonesian goreng-goreng dishes. The variety here means solo diners, families, and groups alike can find something that fits their mood or craving.

Despite being a casual spot, the atmosphere remains comfortable, with ample space for groups and families. It’s relaxed and unpretentious, a place where you can drop in for a quick bite or take your time enjoying the different tastes. Parking can sometimes be a little challenging, but free street parking nearby helps ease the hassle. The presence of halal options also makes it welcoming to a wider range of diners.

Many visitors come with a curiosity to explore different cuisines all in one place, appreciating the blend of Malaysian and regional offerings. Whether you’re after something light or more filling, this food court has a down-to-earth charm that suits those who enjoy straightforward food in a laid-back setting.

Amenities & Services

Service options

  • Delivery

    Takeaway

    Dine-in

Popular for

  • Solo dining

Amenities

  • Toilet

Atmosphere & Crowd

  • Casual

    Groups

Children

  • Good for kids

Parking

  • Free of charge street parking

    Parking

What Locals Say

Adi fikri From Google 5

So far, the wantan and naan only that i tried and its super duper amazing!! Should come and try this out! SATISFIYING!!!

Adrian Lee From Google 5

Overall still 5 stars... Why? TOTALLY unique and special place. Food court with a mixture of food from all races... Wish more of such places exist. Rajavel brought me here. It is also his virgin trip. He likes it and will return. For me, I really like this place but will continue to explore more places. Chicken Wantan Mee GOOD. Small one only RM6. Chicken Satay one of the best, if not THE BEST. Claypot Chicken Rice... I'm not sure... OK, I guess.

T Sp From Google 5

Heard ppl said these penang char kuey tiaw tasted good. Purposely went there to have a try. Surprisingly it was really delicious. Fragrant wok hey and tasted good! It owned by an old couple uncle aunty. Food Court atmosphere won't so hot, still acceptable. Will come back to look for these char kuey tiaw again.

SabryneZ From Google 5

This place is like a food court with many mini stalls around. I thought it was a chinese foodcourt, but actually there are few muslim stalls.. The place serves variety of cheap food.. They have indonesian food, goreng2, sate, chinese food, ice cream and many more... I had buttermilk chicken(Rm7) and also Bakso Daging(Rm6). The food was good, and i'm satisfied.. I will definitely come here again to try other food from other stalls...

Little Lady From Google 5

Wanted to eat the penang char kuey tiu but too many ppl The nasi putir ayam kunyit n the sup kambeng vary nice n vary friendly The drink soso only but the waiter service vary fast Its a halal food court Parking abit hard to find

Teszech Teo From Google 4

The environment is like normal food court. It is considered clean. The food taste and price is OK. But it is hard to find car park. Recommended to try satay. This food court looks like halal. It is interesting to have Malay, Chinese and Indian stall in one food court.

Eugene Tay From Google 5

Umesushi serves amazing sushi, with a customizable platter that’s perfect for sharing with friends and family. Plus, they offer delivery, so you can enjoy it at home too!

Iskandar Rahmat From Google 5

Jiki is a Halal Food court serving a variety of dishes. They open from morning to evening, but stalls may open at different hours. My favourite stalls open at the evening. One of my favourite stall is Satay Saujana. They serve really delicious beef satay (satay daging). It’s sweet, fatty and grilled to perfection. My most favourite stall is of course their Char Kuey Teow - manned by a husband & wife dynamic duo. The wife wears a cap while cooking at high heat to impart the delicious wok hei to the Char Kuey Teow. I always order their big portion, with extra cockles and no bean sprouts. Do come by if you are in the area - I highly recommend this place.

Frequently Asked Questions

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 AM - 11:30 PM
Tuesday 08:00 AM - 11:30 PM
Wednesday 08:00 AM - 11:30 PM
Thursday 08:00 AM - 11:30 PM
Friday 08:00 AM - 11:30 PM
Saturday 08:00 AM - 11:30 PM
Sunday 08:00 AM - 11:30 PM

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