Restoran de Lisbon

Melaka City


The main reason to head to Portuguese Sq is the food that you can enjoy at outdoor tables with a sea view. This laid-back outlet to the rear of the complex, away from the throng of touts in the car park, serves local specialities: chilli crab (RM50 for two crabs), Eurasian chicken debal ('devil's curry', from RM25) or baked fish.


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Nearby Melaka City attractions

1. Medan Portugis

0.01 MILES

Roughly 3km east of Dutch Square, this seaside square populated by seafood restaurants is the focal point of Melaka City’s Eurasian community. Many of the…

2. Prison Museum

0.43 MILES

Fixing an unflinching gaze on Malaysian prisons, past and present, this museum occupies – naturally enough – a former prison. There is interesting detail…

3. St Francis' Institution Melaka

1.09 MILES

Originally founded in 1880 and once named St Mary's School, this charming, red-roofed Roman Catholic school is worth a visit to explore its pleasant…

4. Poh San Teng Temple

1.17 MILES

If you're heading up to Bukit China to check out the old graves, it's hard to resist stepping inside this temple at the hill's base. 'Precious Hill Temple…

5. Proclamation of Independence Memorial

1.25 MILES

Centuries of Melaka's history are explained within this handsome 1912 mansion that used to house the Malacca Club, a one-time social hub of British…

6. Masjid Selat Melaka

1.28 MILES

Especially beautiful at morning or dusk, this gold-domed mosque overlooks the Strait of Melaka from its shoreside perch on an artificial island a short…

7. Porta de Santiago

1.29 MILES

Most visitors pause for a photo here before hiking to the ruined church on Bukit St Paul. Porta de Santiago was built as a Portuguese fortress in 1511;…

8. Sultanate Palace

1.3 MILES

This wooden replica of the palace of Sultan Mansur Shah, who ruled Melaka from 1456 to 1477, houses an open-air cultural museum and lovely gardens. The…