The best time to visit Mei Sin Cafe if you want pork satay is in between 2-5pm, because that’s the only time the satay stall is opened! Located on Jalan Bunga Raya, next to the old cinema by the river and Renaissance hotel, the corner lot Mei Sin Cafe also offer various other yummies.
One of the it, is what the local called Xia Ping, which basically means prawns fritters in Mandarin. But its actually a plate of prawn fritters, fried popiah with various dim sum mixed together. I got a plate of large at RM6 (RM5 for regular) and I must say its pretty good
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The pork satay here is by far the best I have tasted so far, its a lot softer than the one I tasted at Xiang Ji. The sauce is also not so as sour as Xiang Ji, I must say, its very good. Seeing my dad whom is not much of a meat eater walloping the satay, you can judge how good it is
. Satay is at 50 cents per stick, cheaper too
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There is another satay, Happy Satay in Pasir Ujong which I have yet got the chance to try, maybe should do a pork satay marathon in Melaka to compare.. hehe…
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GPS: N2 12.060 E102 15.094
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