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CAFÉ<br />

HERITAGE<br />

CULTURE<br />

IN MELAKA<br />

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C O N T E N T<br />

05 MIYAKORI JONKER CAFÉ<br />

01 HEESAN CAFÉ<br />

02 MODS CAFÉ<br />

03 KAYA KAYA CAFÉ<br />

04 ALLEY NO.5 CAFÉ<br />

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I N T R O D U C T I O N<br />

Jalan Hang Jebat, also called as Jonker Street is the centre street of historical<br />

Chinatown in Melaka. It was once renowned for its antique shops. Many old<br />

traditional looking shop houses can be found in Jonker Street. The area is<br />

really interesting to explore. Many old temples and mosque are nearby and<br />

there are so many fascinating things to see. The heritage houses dating back<br />

up to the 17 th century. At that time, rich Baba Nnonya which also known as<br />

Peranakan, descendent of 15 th – 16 th century Chinese immigrants marrying<br />

local Malay women, lived and did their business here.<br />

Due to more incoming of the tourists and development of the city, Jonker<br />

Street has slowly change its role from residential to serve as commercial<br />

purposes. Café is one of the most common and popularity that can be found<br />

in along the street. So, check out this list of cafes that’ll inject an old school<br />

feel in the straits but with modern food and drinks.<br />

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4<br />

01<br />

HEESAN CAFÉ


o<br />

This café was launched last<br />

year which is a very new<br />

café in Jonker Street. Every<br />

corner of the building had<br />

been renovated however<br />

the exterior of the café<br />

itself still preserve the<br />

original looks in well<br />

condition.<br />

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The origin is<br />

conserved as to<br />

protect the<br />

culture as well<br />

as the safeness<br />

of the building.


I N T E R I O R<br />

The antique cabinet which<br />

placed at the corner of the<br />

room adds a little touch of<br />

old days favor to the<br />

space.<br />

Colorful vintage<br />

enamel plate at<br />

Heesan Café.<br />

(On the left side)<br />

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A place that reflects<br />

the mix of tradition<br />

and modernism that<br />

makes people enjoy<br />

the place very much.<br />

This fan is actually a<br />

wall painting. It is a<br />

traditional Chinese<br />

fan which also called<br />

hand fan.<br />

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With the identity fuses<br />

traditional eastern design<br />

with western wit, Heesan<br />

café is creating new<br />

modern experiences.<br />

A cup of Café<br />

Latte, a cup of<br />

earl grey<br />

blossom tea<br />

and two<br />

delicious<br />

dishes.<br />

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9<br />

02<br />

MODS<br />

CAFÉ


An amazing idea that<br />

all the things like<br />

glasses and cups are in<br />

the van.<br />

The Coffee Shop is<br />

impressive with its 1978<br />

Kombi Van Coffee Bar.<br />

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I N T E R I O R<br />

The unique<br />

features of this<br />

café shop is the<br />

van while the<br />

coffee machines<br />

are in the van too!<br />

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The concept of old school<br />

tv, stereo, bikes and<br />

clocks making the entire<br />

place a vintage spot had<br />

caught my attention.<br />

The retro style of<br />

the coffee shop.<br />

Lovely!<br />

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I was amazed with the<br />

empty cans displayed on<br />

the wall. Some iconic<br />

some obscure which came<br />

from different countries<br />

of the world.<br />

The rough surface of the<br />

origin wall is remained as<br />

well as the ceiling wood<br />

structure. Although it had<br />

been painted over but it<br />

resembles the age of the<br />

buildings.<br />

People enjoy the<br />

cappuccino.<br />

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03<br />

KAYA KAYA<br />

CAFÉ


The Malay word ‘Kaya’<br />

in English means rich<br />

or wealthy and the<br />

cafe uses it to describe<br />

the level of richness in<br />

food, life, relationship,<br />

health and wealth.<br />

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Kaya-kaya Cafe takes<br />

you back in time with<br />

its faded red brick<br />

walls, original artefacts<br />

retained from the past,<br />

dark wooden furniture<br />

and exposed bulbs.


I N T E R I O R<br />

Kaya-kaya Cafe’s<br />

design is<br />

traditional and<br />

inspired from<br />

Malacca’s past.<br />

The café is a<br />

reflection of<br />

Malacca’s rich<br />

culture, history<br />

and traditions<br />

which are passed<br />

down to the<br />

present<br />

generation from<br />

early settlers.<br />

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With rattan<br />

chairs, wooden<br />

tables, an old<br />

design staircase<br />

and a huge<br />

courtyard in the<br />

middle of the<br />

café shop.<br />

Many visitors’ visit<br />

the café is because<br />

of their interior<br />

courtyard and wall<br />

mural which is at<br />

the back of the<br />

building.<br />

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They have<br />

amazingly wide<br />

spaces and pretty<br />

backdrops, old<br />

school furniture,<br />

and most<br />

importantly is the<br />

ample natural<br />

lighting!<br />

Read more at WOB:<br />

https://www.world<br />

ofbuzz.com/10-<br />

cafes-malacca-willgive-buangbalikfeels/<br />

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It looks vintage when<br />

adding the black and<br />

white photographs to<br />

display on the wall.<br />

Delicious cake where<br />

strawberries and<br />

chocolate placed at the<br />

top.<br />

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04<br />

ALLEY NO.5<br />

CAFÉ


Beautiful handcarved<br />

signboard is<br />

being used in Alley<br />

No.5 Café and<br />

hung to display the<br />

cafe’s name.<br />

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In traditional<br />

Chinese<br />

architecture,<br />

antique wooden<br />

door and window<br />

are symbols of<br />

Chinese culture<br />

and art and this<br />

picture<br />

represents it.


I N T E R I O R<br />

The café<br />

makes people<br />

feel calm that<br />

there’re living<br />

back in the<br />

early 1900’s<br />

where the<br />

busy city life<br />

didn’t exist.<br />

The surface of<br />

the origin wall<br />

and floor are<br />

remained.<br />

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The café isn’t<br />

airconditioned,<br />

though it’s<br />

still ideal for<br />

chilling out<br />

after a long<br />

walk around<br />

Jonker Street.<br />

Read more at<br />

WOB:<br />

https://www.<br />

worldofbuzz.c<br />

om/10-cafesmalacca-willgivebuangbalikfeels/<br />

Although the<br />

wall had been<br />

painted over<br />

but it<br />

resembles the<br />

age of the<br />

buildings.<br />

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Here are some pictures that<br />

show how old is the building<br />

and the environment is clean<br />

and comfortable.<br />

The structure of<br />

the building<br />

itself is being<br />

preserved. The<br />

idea is to<br />

conserve the<br />

origin and keep<br />

the culture,<br />

history and<br />

traditions.<br />

They have an adorable inhouse<br />

cat you can play with.<br />

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Read more at WOB:<br />

https://www.worldofbuzz.com


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05<br />

MIYAKORI<br />

JONKER CAFÉ


This last cafe has a<br />

slightly difference<br />

than the before<br />

cafes. The<br />

uniqueness of this<br />

cafe is most of the<br />

building parts is<br />

renovated with<br />

new building<br />

materials. In<br />

which the style of<br />

this cafe is more<br />

into modern<br />

minimalist design.<br />

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When<br />

entering,<br />

concrete<br />

material is<br />

widely used<br />

for the<br />

flooring in<br />

this cafe.


I N T E R I O R<br />

Cozy<br />

environment,<br />

suitable for hang<br />

out with friends<br />

& family, or even<br />

work alone!<br />

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Although the cafe<br />

has huge changes<br />

compared to<br />

others, however<br />

the characteristic of<br />

the centre airwell<br />

still being preserve<br />

as well as the<br />

wooden railing on<br />

the 1st floor.<br />

A glass of<br />

delicious<br />

Mango Yogurt<br />

Shake.<br />

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C O N C L U S I O N<br />

These cafes were selected as they encapsulate culture,<br />

displaying antiques which in turn invoke memories of<br />

times past within their patrons.<br />

Hence the reason that I chose to do a project on cafes is<br />

because some cafe not only serve food and beverages,<br />

they are places where people from all walks of life take a<br />

break from their bustling lives, locals and tourists alike.<br />

Cafes foster social cohesion through the pasts we share.<br />

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P H O T O<br />

L O C A T I O N S<br />

&<br />

R E F E R E N C E S<br />

100, Jalan Hang Jebat, 75200 Melaka<br />

14, Jalan Tukang Emas, 75200 Melaka<br />

32, Jalan Tukang Besi, 75200 Melaka<br />

No.7 Jalan Kampung Kuli, Kampung Kuli, 75200 Malacca, Johor<br />

100, Jalan Tokong, Kampung Tiga, 75200 Melaka<br />

Baldivia, R., 2012. Crafted Coffee: Mods Cafe, Melaka. [Online] Available at:<br />

http://lamyerda.com/southeast-asia/crafted-coffee-mods-cafe-melaka/ [Accessed<br />

0610 2018].<br />

Ooi, J., 2017. Kaya-kaya Cafe- Hidden Cafe at Jonker Street. [Online] Available at:<br />

https://www.ladyironchef.com/2017/05/kaya-kaya-cafe-malacca/ [Accessed 08 10<br />

2018].<br />

Anon., 2013. Antique Wooden Doors and WIndows in Chinese Architecture.<br />

[Online] Available at: http://www.visiontimes.com/2013/10/15/antique-woodendoors-and-windows-in-chinese-architecture.html<br />

[Accessed 08 10 2018].<br />

Lawrence, 2017. One of the best cafe in Jonker Street. [Online] Available at:<br />

https://www.tripadvisor.com.my/ShowUserReviews-g306997-d13007975-<br />

r546135284-Miyakori_Jonker-<br />

Melaka_Central_Melaka_District_Melaka_State.html [Accessed 09 10 2018].<br />

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