Komentar :
Priscilla Chiaqy (20/05/2018 13:34)
There are lots of choices of kuih which have shown on the menu. But when I went there, I'm so disappointed because it left less choices. The kuih is good, but for me, KL better.
Mei-Ling Cadle (08/05/2018 04:42)
Delicious stop recommended by family.. so glad we were able to visit. We filled up on all our childhood favourites and more. Huge range of baba nonya cakes and the onde-onde especially was juicy, soft, and incredibly more-ish!
YC Tan (05/05/2018 06:45)
I would say decent and satisfactory as I prefer nyonya kuih at Penang. But worth a visit.
Chin Yon Sin (17/04/2018 09:32)
Real authentic Nyonya kuehs! Very lemak! Cheaper than most places. You will tend to buy too much here. My advice is don't keep overnight if you want that same good tastes! Ha ha!
Celine lee (12/04/2018 02:35)
I always feel like a kid walking into a toy store every time i visit this place. There's alot to choose from and i'm often surprised with the flavor.
Shaun P (10/04/2018 04:45)
The Baba Charlie Nyonya Cake shop has a restaurant that sells peranakan dishes.
Within the restaurant, there is a corner selling Nyonya kueh (sweet delights). The assortment is pretty comprehensive and all looked very appealing. In comparison with some of the kuehs which I have eaten, I would say that the taste would be in the "okay" category. Not exactly fantastic but will make do if one is craving for Nyonya kueh.
Food wise, the Kueh Pie Tee is not bad but the Chendol lacks the "omph" in comparison to some of the Chendols which I have tasted in other parts of Malaysia.
airie joe (01/04/2018 22:34)
Sells baba nyonya delicacies. Love the angko kuih, kuih cang, ketayap. They open from 11 to 3 pm. But they cafe open from 11.30am to 9pm.
Alice Yong (24/03/2018 10:51)
Very organised now the way customers are quickly attended to when it comes to payment. Still good variety of Nyonya kuih to satisfy us deprived tourists. Clean premises a bonus although parking is limited.
Darren Wong (12/03/2018 05:20)
Huge selection of kuih, alot of tourists now, u can drive into the alley, and before reaching, turn right at the junction, they have prepared a car park there, price is normal, not really cheap, but kuih is fresh and taste good
Richard Smittenaar (13/02/2018 13:11)
Wide assortment of kuih, great if you're not yet that familiar with them and want to try as many types as possible.
Can't really give an informed opinion on the quality, but I enjoyed most of them; seemed perhaps a bit fattier than others I've tasted, but that could also be because instead of eating them as they were served, these are take-away and we only ate them about an hour and a half later.
The tray full of kuih in the picture below came to 23 or 24rm or so.
Harry Lim (19/11/2017 04:38)
Small shop. But kuih are delicious. Worth to try.
Albert Tan (18/11/2017 04:34)
The original house where most of the kuehs are being made is a little difficult to locate as the directional sign is a little small.
But the range of nyonya kuehs at the place greatly outweighs that small inconvenience.
For those visiting for the first time, look out for a red signing with "Baba Charlie" written on it and it is located at slightly above eye level.
Pei Yei Leong (08/11/2017 06:36)
We went there slightly earlier than their business hour and they were already open. Great variety of nyonya kuih available. Very fresh and the taste was superb. Nyonya kaya and yam cake were good too. Will definitely return if I go to Malacca again. Highly recommended.
Joshua Foo (20/10/2017 14:21)
One of the best Nyonya outlets for kuih and delicacies. Not all are suited to our taste, however one of the must come joint to patronize. You will be in love with their presentation and colors!
choolip see (15/10/2017 05:19)
The shop is difficult to find. Popular with lots of visitors. The foods and sauce are great
tanhb (01/09/2017 06:25)
The que for the onde-onde and ketayap. Very fresh & tasty but not the price. 3pc ketayap for RM4 exc gst is not cheap.
Nicholas Lee (01/09/2017 04:21)
Great place for Nyonya Kuih and other snacks. The line is usually for their onde-onde but it's worth the wait! Parking can be difficult and the roads going in are narrow.
jacqueline toolseram (20/08/2017 06:45)
The place has a nostalgic feeling with wooden panel wall and zinc roof.Lots of delicious ,aromatic and colourful nyonya kuih😍.. lost for choice😅The only set back is very hot and humid inside. Lucky thing they've many fans and two huge cool air fan on the ground.
Lychia ED Ong Jeremiah (19/08/2017 04:31)
Dodol Original is good.. Other kueh selections is not as good as before... But good place to bring tourist to explore the many varieties of our traditional Nyonya delicacy..
dewrites (04/08/2017 08:41)
The outlet is tucked somewhere along the "2C" street/ lane, we had to make a few rounds and asked many locals for direction but it was all worth it!!
The kuehs are fresh and nice! We are coming back for more tml before we leave Malacca!
Juliet DCruz (02/07/2017 06:30)
The variety of freshly baked/cooked ťhat is available at affordable prices...
siru chen (24/06/2017 11:11)
Ondeh ondeh done to perfection. The skin was soft and thin, and the gula melaka inside was runny with just a smidge of unmelted sugar to give that crunch. The taste was well balanced, not too sweet with a touch of savoury. I polished off an entire box without feeling gelat. Sedap!
martin tan (04/06/2017 23:16)
A nondescript place in the middle of a housing estate that sells authentic Nyonya kueh. Be prepared to wait and queue as there's quite a crowd. Parking is available but the roads are narrow and only passable by cars. Buses will not be able to get through!
Judy Chan (08/05/2017 16:47)
It is easy to reach and the parking places are provided. The food is delicious 😍😍😍 You must try the nyonya popiah and nyonya pai tee. It is awesome. There are locally made kuih.
Lynette Ho (23/04/2017 23:36)
As 1/2 Nyonya having grown up on the best cooking, I will say that this is the real deal!
Isaac Cheah (16/04/2017 11:02)
Best onde onde ever. Must be eaten while still piping hot. Careful of bringing it back as a souvenier as it spoils very quickly often within same day itself.
Stephen Abraham (16/04/2017 09:10)
Totally love the traditional pastries and kueh here. It's a bit hard to drive inside because the road is so small, but it was worth it. Try the sampler package which consists of 12 different kuehs for RM 12. Simply delicious and very worth it for the price. So many different varieties available. Must come!
Christopher Wee (15/04/2017 09:31)
Only tried the popiah and ondeh ondeh. Preferred the latter but it's a good place to come when you are in Malacca.
Jared Low (15/04/2017 06:19)
2 stars for the Mee Siam and nonya dumpling. The rest is a different style of kueh with lots of coconut and flour. Too much hype.
Zhi Cheng HANG (15/01/2017 05:28)
Came here a bit earlier than opening hours. Can get the freshest possible Kueh. Good variety. Very delicious kueh
Zac Wong (10/01/2017 06:28)
Variety of affordable products, cakes. Taste 8.5/10, homemade food with some packed products. Would come to Malacca just for this!
Shock3R (02/01/2017 12:29)
Great baba nyonya kuih here, just place is too small for crowds to do their purchase
alan chai (20/12/2016 01:08)
A "in home kuih maker" ...very special feel when visit here! Ondeh ondeh, dumpling, almost all kuih here taste good
vance Lew (05/12/2016 03:50)
Food is good. But please be careful when parking the car. My car was broken into through the passenger side. Mobile phone and bag was stolen. Reported police.
Agnes Thing (21/09/2016 23:57)
Cheap and good nonya kuehs. Very busy place and kuehs sold out quickly. Their kuehs are all delicious but my personal favourite is kueh salat.
Marcus Leong (12/07/2016 11:25)
Best onle onle.. freshly made. But long que
Pamela Teh (11/07/2016 11:18)
Arrived around 2pm++. No queues, right before a tour came. So we had the leisure of looking around the Kueh!
Taste of some selection of bought such as ondeh ondeh, udang were good on the texture and tasted really nyonya.
Pearl barley was indeed looking good too.
However, it was a little pricey for Kueh.
Tang KF (19/04/2016 05:45)
Home made style nyonya kuih... It is really good.. tot it is a little over rated though.
Corinna Chan (18/02/2016 22:31)
Incredibly delicious and traditional Nyonya cakes and sweets! The turnover is so fast that everything tastes amazing; if you're lucky, you might catch the batches as they come out of the kitchen. A must-visit for those interested in local culture, though it can be tricky to get here if you don't have a car.
Gerard Vincent (13/12/2015 05:03)
I would say view this place as a tourist attraction, then you won't be disappointed... the narrow road leading to the entrance, the workers making the kuih all around you, the variety of food on sale, the colours, etc. BUT if you are going there for quality kuih, then there are many places in Melaka, and KL for that matter, that sell better tasting Nyonya kuih. The Kuih Koci is above average. Avoid the Pai Ti because the chili sauce tastes like sugar. Baba Low's which is walking distance from this place serves really good ones.
L. C. Chong (24/11/2015 08:37)
Ingredients of some kuih are obviously cut short. Some kuih should use Gula melaka, but they use white sugar. This is typical problem of many so called famous restaurant. Before famous, they take the ingredients seriously, but after famous, profitability became highest priority.
Raymond Toh (23/05/2015 03:11)
hard to find but it's sure rewarding when bite into those soft, chewy, fluffy odeh odeh....sedap! they have a wide variety of kueys too..