Dinner at Newton Food Court
After checking into our apartment, we settled in with our usual routine—shower, change, and wash all the clothes we had worn. It was a small habit, but one that gave us peace of mind.
A Familiar Dinner Spot
Later in the evening, we headed out for dinner at a place we had loved for years—Newton Food Court. Brendan stayed back to work on an assignment, so it was just the two of us.
Newton was everything a Malaysian food court should be:
- Lively
- Varied
- Full of familiar smells and flavours
It offered almost anything you could think of, but as always, we found ourselves returning to our usual favourites.
Our Go-To Dishes
After walking around and taking a look at the stalls, we ordered:
- Ikan Pari Bakar (Grilled Stingray) – RM38.80
- 10 sticks of Satay – RM10.00
- 2 glasses of Iced Chinese Tea – RM1.40
Our meal came to RM50.20 (≈ USD12/EUR11).
Simple, Honest Food
It was another perfect example of what we always enjoyed: everyday food for the everyday person.
Nothing fancy. Nothing complicated. Just bold, satisfying flavours that kept us coming back.
A Place We’ll Always Return To
There was a certain comfort in returning to Newton Food Court. The familiarity, the variety, and the consistent flavours made it one of those places we associate closely with Melaka.
And without a doubt—we’ll be back again on our next visit. 🍢✨
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📍 Location:
Newton Food Court - https://goo.gl/maps/ty8DeZLLpoydJdYt5
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