Famous Fried Oyster Omelette @ Jalan Bunga Raya, Melaka (Malacca)
There’s one famous fried oyster omelette in Melaka that well known with the locals for generations. Its a small stall that’s only operates at night at Medan Makanan Bunga Raya at Jalan Bunga Raya. The stall normally operates from 8pm until midnight and expect a long queue to order.
My father’s hometown is Melaka. He told me that, the stall was already popular when he was a kid. The stall has been operating at least 40-50 years. My grandma told me they used to cook with duck eggs which tasted much better. Now, they only use normal chicken eggs. After generations passed, the small little stall is there.
This picture was taken last year during my last trip to Melaka. I had been searching this few pictures for weeks and glad I found it.
That’s the stall with the huge pan. They can cook up at least 5-6 plates at once!
Look at the amount of the eggs!
Sadly, I didn’t manage to have the fried oyster that day. I needed to wait for an hour if I wanted to have the fried oyster. I couldn’t wait as it was already 11pm.
The fried oyster omelette is popular because its cooked to perfection. Fried oyster omelette there were usually starchy (not crispy) and the oysters were small. Its different than the fried oyster omelette from KL (Kuala Lumpur).
My father would always take away a few plates back to KL if he would be in Melaka. A plate used to cost around RM 8 each plate but I wouldn’t know how much it costs now.
Recommended!
Address:
Medan Makanan Bunga Raya
Jalan Bunga Raya, Melaka
GPS:(N2 11.895 E102 15.068)
Popularity: 8% [?]












yes, it used to be melaccan’s old time favourite but nowadays they no longer taste as good as the olden days. we now shift focus to OUB’s fried oyster in Bandar Hillir.
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Super Wilson Reply:
December 21st, 2010 at 10:55 pm
Thank Chinnee for the recommendation. Will definitely try there one day. =)
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tried it last saturday… taste wise, quite ok, a lot of wok hei, but small tiny oysters… the boss is quite friendly when we arrived early at 720pm… for a packet which is quite large in portion, he only charged rm6.00.. i tink the price is reasonable
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Super Wilson Reply:
December 21st, 2010 at 10:54 pm
Connie,
Well that was not the case many years ago. Things must have changed now. The tiny oysters are their signature. I still quite fond of them even up to today. Probably because I spent some time of my childhood in Malacca. Drop by often, thanks for commenting
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bobby tan Reply:
July 23rd, 2011 at 11:14 am
Yes, I agreed with you, there is something wrong with the person who fried, i hve tasted it when I was 6yrs old.They should close shop, bad reputation for their ancestor.
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