Melaka | SS Bar & Restaurant Liquidação português

Melaka
Portuguese Settlement

Saturday 28th June 2014

Bem-Vindo
Liquidação português

Phillip said, ‘Hi, just come into the Portuguese Square.” My wife, Evelyn and my boy followed just close behind. Cool. There are billiard tables and dartboards to compliment relaxing drinks after great meals. You can choose either square tables or the Bar Counter.


We chose a round table on the exterior to the Bar to enjoy the Portuguese cuisine under the sunset.  Our Pepper Curry Stingray  touched our table and we couldn’t resist to taste without rice first to enjoy the special curry recipe. Next come our 100 Plus and bottle of Coke. The stingray is tender, juicy and tasty. We ordered a 2nd bowl of Pepper Curry Stingray cooked by Phillip’s sister.

The Fried Wantan is yummy and I’ve never seen my wife exclaimed its crispiness before. We’ve plenty of Fried Wantan but those were far behind when it come to the crispy-crush at this restaurant. The Fried Chicken is crispy yet tender to the taste of the Portuguese aroma. We like the dinner arranged by Phillip.
A lantern is floating in the blue sky; moving slowly inland upon the breeze of the Straits Of Melaka while we enjoyed the dinner. Gradually, the lantern brightened up in the darkening sky. Before we know, the colorful bulbs are shining within the Settlement and towards the Stage , colorful spotlights are concentrated to the merry of the San Pedro festive season.

We paid the dinner bill and hurried to the heritage performances where little space remained for us but we’re lucky to stand just before the Stage.

An elderly Portuguese man from Kuala Lumpur was delivering an oldie reciprocated with awesome applauses from the crowd. 

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On my left, some young Portuguese dancers appeared with their traditional costumes. Handsome and sweet they are, I couldn’t resist to take photographs of them and uploaded to facebook immediately upon reaching home to share with my uncles, cousins, nephews and nieces who reside from the west to the east. A senior of my school, the Malacca High School, Mickey posted from Canada that the gal on my right is Calyn. Norsidah, a classmate in school also like that picture much. Niece Regine is glad that her uncle socialize with the Portuguese people too. Irene and Patricia shared the same light for that picture. Meanwhile, the Malacca Memories gave a thumb-up. You see in Melaka, heritage bind them together.

I posed with the Smurfs 2 mascots.

I enlist Google services to awesome these dancers for you.


Obrigado

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