Jonker 88 is often referred to as the "museum cafe" because of the many old paintings, clocks, and other vintage stuff displayed. Photos: The Star/Ming Teoh
Anyone who has been to or lived in Melaka will tell you how delicious its local delicacies are. A walk around the popular Jonker Street and its tributaries will yield plenty of coffeeshops, cafes and restaurants, like Jonker 88 on Jalan Hang Jebat.
It is listed as a dessert shop, but the menu also serves single bowl mains such as laksa noodles and Nyonya assam laksa.
