What are Durian Cendol and Nyonya Chang? Where to get the best Durian Cendol and Nyonya Chang?

Why are Durian Cendol and Nyonya Chang the best at East & West Rendezvous Cafe, Lorong Hang Jebat (Jonker Street)? VKeong finds out why when he eats and reviews Durian Cendol and other Nyonya Cuisines at East & West Rendezvous Cafe, Lorong Hang Jebat (Jonker Street).

Move over Jonker 88, I have found a better Durian Cendol in Melaka at East & West Rendezvous cafe. You are famous alright – buzzing with tourist customers for almost anytime of the day and there is no doubt your cendols are decent. But to endure the long queue for a bowl? It just ain’t worth my time and sweat anymore.

This is by far the best Durian Cendol I have had in Melaka and it is still relatively under-appreciated due to the fact that everyone still flocks to Jonker 88. East & Went Rendezvous’ signature Nyonya Cendol has finely shaved ice that is almost fluffy and flavored with 100% Gula Melaka.
The difference is quite noticeable at the first tasting. Besides being more fragrant, its overall sweetness is just right and the dollop of real durian flesh (instead of using syrup) are very good too. So even if I try, there is nothing worth nitpicking about.

A friendly aunt-nephew duo of Peranakan descendant who were seated opposite urged us to try the Nyonya kuih here, especially the Nyonya Chang (dumpling). Seeing that the cendol is great and even the locals recommend it, there is simply no reason not to try.

And true to their words, the Nyonya Chang is really delicious with a strong, distinctively rempah udang fragrance. The fillings are authentic with pretty generous portions too like pork belly (yes, pork – just the way it should be), mushroom and wintermelon. If not because we were on a food hunt and had to reserve space for other foods, we would have had seconds for sure.

Before we left we had the privilege of witnessing the Nyonya Chang making process. The blue coloring on the glutinous rice is all natural – using colors extracted from Butterfly Pea flowers.

To avoid any disappointments, better call up ahead and reserve your dumplings or kuih because they sell out like crazy. It is not uncommon to see customers coming in and tapau fifty to hundred dumplings at once to be brought back to their hometowns because that is what we saw. And before you know it, no more Nyonya kuih and Chang for you.

East & West Rendezvos
60, Lorong Hang Jebat, 75200 Melaka
Tel: 016-634 6283 (Grace Tan)

Read more at http://www.vkeong.com/2012/05/nyonya-cendol-kuih-east-west-rendezvous-cafe-lorong-hang-jebat-jonker-street/

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