If you are looking for the most memorable restaurant during your trip to Malacca, I highly recommend Bunga Raya Fried Oyster @ Medan Makan Boon Leong! This is the fourth introduction to Malacca food.

This time, I will introduce you to Bunga Raya Fried Oyster @ Medan Makan Boon Leong. This is a restaurant run by an old couple, and you can take out from here and go to the store right next door to eat. I will take out from here and order noodles and tea from the store right next door, so I will review all three places at the same time. This place has been loved by locals for 70 years and is famous for its fried oyster omelette.

Malacca Food Heaven: Bunga Raya's Legendary Fried Oyster Omelette

When I first tried fried oyster omelette, I was surprised by its unique appearance. The omelette made by mixing flour and eggs was filled with plump oysters. The spicy chili sauce and the flavor that filled my mouth were truly exquisite.

This store is the first store that impressed me in Malacca and sells oyster pancakes. It is famous for its fried oysters in the local area, and in a word, it is a fried oyster omelet. If you like oysters, this is a must-visit. I was able to get my food packed in 40 minutes after ordering. It is seasoned with spicy chili sauce mixed with flour and eggs to give it flavor. Some people say that they put too little oysters in it, but my food had a lot of oysters in it. I think this restaurant is definitely worth a visit.

Fried oysters filled with the sincerity of an old couple

This is a small restaurant run by an old couple. The grandfather prepares fresh oysters every morning, and the grandmother makes fried oysters with her skillful skills. The fried oysters filled with the sincerity of both of them were impressive throughout the meal.

The grandfather makes the dough for this dish in advance and arrives at the restaurant around 4:30pm. Then, he prepares the store for the evening business. The grandmother is in charge of packaging, and it was really impressive that both of them did a good job in their respective areas.

There are some reviews that say the food is too oily, and I also think so a little, but based on my experience making oyster pancakes in Korea and my experience making pancakes with my family since I was young, I can tell you that this amount of oil is nothing. It is a food that originally requires a lot of oil. This restaurant has been in operation for 70 years and is said to be in its third generation. I can guarantee the taste as the reputation of a really old restaurant goes. I went there and tried it and it was really delicious.

A tip to enjoy together: Noodles and tea from the next store

Bunga Raya Fried Oyster is a takeout restaurant, but you can enjoy delicious food together at the noodle and tea restaurants located right next door. I ordered noodles and tea with fried oysters and enjoyed a perfect meal. I will introduce the Bunga Raya Wan Tan Mee restaurant right next door in the next episode.

A must-visit place in Malacca, Bunga Raya Fried Oyster

If you are planning a trip to Malacca, Bunga Raya Fried Oyster is a must-visit place. The 70-year-old fried oyster omelette will give you a special experience that you can't easily find in Malacca.

Jonesgo Honest Review of Bunga Raya's Legendary Fried Oyster Omelette

For me who loves oysters, this place was like heaven. Not only the flavor of the fried oysters, but also the warmth of the old couple made it even more memorable. It was the most satisfying meal during my trip to Malacca, and I highly recommend that oyster lovers visit this place.