East Care Group before
East Care Group now
The
East Care Group (ECG) was born in 1990 when the Peninsula Evangelical Free
Church (PEFC) was worshiping at the Ebenezer Chapel. ECG had bible studies at
member’s house on rotation. After the bible study session yummy food was
waiting at the table. There was feasting and fellowship which usually
ended late at night. We are food lovers. We live to eat
and not eat to live. As a result we were also known as ‘eating group’. We were not
offended but instead took the comment as a compliment for we are connoisseur of
food delicacies. The group bonding grew stronger with each passing year.
Day 1 (Saturday 21 Nov 2015)
There were 3 pick-up points – Tampenis, Marine Parade and Commonwealth Avenue. Our day started at 5.15 am. We cleared Johore Immigration at about 7.30 am and proceeded to Jalan Tun Aminah Johore for breakfast. We had Dim Sum by the roadside which reminded me of Singapore in the1950/60. I also had yew chia kway dipped in Kopi O.
Breakfast at Jalan Tun Aminah
On our way to Melaka we stopped at Yong Peng for local goodies.
Factory selling local products inside the building
We arrived at Melaka just in time for lunch as arranged with Restoran Alantic One. We had excellent nyonya cuisine and everyone showed thumbs up!!!
Recommended for Nyonya Cuisine
Food: Ayam Buah Keluak, Chap Chye, Steam Fish,
Pineapple Prawns, Sambal Lady's Fingers, etc. etc
Desseert: Chendol with gula Melaka
Next we went shopping for local manufactured food. The sales girls were on festive mood.
Not satisfied with local products, we went to shopping mall near the hotel
Shopping Mall
There was sales in the Mall and Emily bought bed sheets made in Japan and got a 10% discount. Later she discovered that on Sunday at 'Happy Hour' the discount would be 10% + 10%.
Portuguese Village dinner
Dinner at the Portuguese Village was a disappointment. Curry devil was their best dish but it was tasteless and not spicy at all. It is needless to talk about other dishes. James put up both hands that he had enough. He suggested his 'lau di fang' for satay chelop.
Look at the smiles on their faces
We ended the night walking through the pasar malam at Jonker Street. It was good for sight seeing but nothing to buy although the things on sale were cheap.
Day 2
(Sunday 22 Nov )
Breakfast
was at the hotel Nyonya Restaurant. The group had two school of thoughts. The
younger ones wanted to bring the shopping mall home because of the ‘Happy Hours”.
The older ones opted for the wet market. So we went our separate ways after breakfast.
Central Market Melaka
It was bed sheets, pillows etc from the Mall versus salted fish etc from the Sentral market.
We met at the hotel and went for
lunch at a seaside restaurant. The place was very quiet as it was hidden from the main road. The sea was in front of us and the breeze was fantastic. Food was good too.
There was a ‘Husband Day Care Centre”. The men were tempted to stay back after the meal, but unfortunately the joint was closed. It opens only at night. Lucky for the wives.
Coconut Shake shop. It was peaceful outside but a mad house inside.
We went back to the hotel to rest and also to get ready for departure. Check out time was 12.00 pm.
Dinner was at a Chinese restraurant. After dinner, Andy suggested we go for 'teh tarek'. So, we had a 'teh tarek' party before heading home.
All of us enjoyed the ECG Reunion trip to Melaka. We hope more can join us the next time.