Tucked away in the Bukit Baru area of Melaka, this food court offers a casual, approachable spot where locals come for a mix of flavours from different communities. The atmosphere is relaxed, with a variety of small stalls serving everything from Penang-style char kuey teow and chicken satay to nasi putih ayam kunyit and Indonesian dishes like bakso. It’s the kind of place that feels busy yet manageable—sometimes a little warm given its food court setting, but still comfortable enough for solo diners, families, or groups looking to enjoy a simple meal together.
Many visitors are drawn by the diverse menu, where you can find halal options alongside Chinese and Malay favourites, reflecting the neighborhood’s multicultural vibe. There’s a focus on affordable, everyday food that satisfies without fuss. While parking can occasionally be a bit tricky on the street, the availability of free parking nearby helps keep visits hassle-free. Whether dropping by for a quick bite or a laid-back meal with others, the place tends to attract those who appreciate variety and straightforward flavours in a no-frills environment.
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5 So far, the wantan and naan only that i tried and its super duper amazing!! Should come and try this out! SATISFIYING!!!
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.
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.
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...
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
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.
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!
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.
Many diners recommend the chicken wantan mee, chicken satay, and Penang char kuey tiaw for their unique and satisfying flavors.
It suits both quick stops and casual meals, offering a variety of stalls where you can either takeout or dine in comfortably.
Yes, it’s casual, kid-friendly, and good for groups, making it easy to find something for everyone.
The char kuey tiaw can get busy, so visiting outside peak meal hours might give you a more relaxed experience.
There is seating for dine-in, restrooms, free street parking, and a casual atmosphere catering to solo diners as well.
| 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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