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#haveperutwilltravel #malaysiatrulyasia #peranakanfoodmelaka #babaang #traditionalnyonyadishes Local Cuisine Adventure in Melaka After a slow, easy morning that began with breakfast and a peaceful river walk, we spent a few hours catching up on chores before waking Brendan at a quarter past eleven. With appetites ready, we booked a Grab ride — a quick RM6.00 trip (≈ USD2/EUR1) — to Baba Ang, a Peranakan restaurant https://bit.ly/4rj0NvY tucked along Jalan Parameswara. A Heritage Bungalow Turned Culinary Gem Baba Ang sits inside a beautifully restored bungalow, the kind that immediately wraps you in nostalgia. The space feels part‑museum, part‑restaurant, thanks to its collection of Baba Nyonya antiques, polished wooden furniture, and bright, spotless interiors. It’s the sort of place where you instinctively slow down, take in the details, and appreciate the heritage woven into every corner. As first‑timers, we were excited to try dishes often described as leaning toward authentic, traditional Peranakan flavours — the kind that evoke home kitchens, family recipes, and generations of culinary craft. What We Ordered After browsing the menu, we settled on a hearty spread: Devil’s Curry Chili Garam Pork Sayur Chap Chai 2 Iced Lemon Tea 1 Lemongrass Juice 3 Cendol Total bill: RM131.45 (≈ USD33/EUR28) The dishes arrived steaming hot and fragrant, each one carrying the signature richness and depth that Peranakan cuisine is known for. The cendol — a favourite among regulars — lived up to its reputation with its creamy texture and satisfying sweetness. Comforts That Make a Difference Beyond the food, Baba Ang scores points for practical comforts: Air‑conditioning (a blessing in Melaka’s midday heat) Clean, well‑maintained facilities Ample private parking, a rare luxury in the city centre These small conveniences made the entire dining experience even more enjoyable. Heading Back to The Apple Residences After lunch, we booked another Grab ride back to The Apple Residences. The fare was RM14.00 (≈ USD4/EUR3)— slightly higher due to traffic building up along Jalan Parameswara toward the Melaka Raya area — but still a smooth and easy trip. More Melaka Adventures Ahead This meal was just the beginning. Stay tuned for our next video as we explore the vibrant sights, sounds, and flavours of Jonker Walk. 📍 Location: The Apple Melaka - https://maps.app.goo.gl/bjfGNgzKHPHNx... Lung Ann Refreshments - https://maps.app.goo.gl/o9BQxGNe5iyNU... Joo Huat Nyonya Chang - https://maps.app.goo.gl/ZAC6ZAd7s3zC9... Jambatan Pasar - https://maps.app.goo.gl/hGo5NWyJb9dZG... Music licensed by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Hello everyone! We are Cat and Harold from Kuala Lumpur. Welcome to our vlog, created to catalogue our memories, life’s events and travels. Why “Have Perut Will Travel”? It’s a play on words from an old Western TV show called “Have Gun - Will Travel”, but we let our tummies lead the way ❣️ 📱 Why not give us a follow on our social channels? » / haveperutwilltravel » / haveperutwilltravel » @ https://www.threads.com/@haveperutwil... » / haveperutwilltravel » http://www.harrycath.com/