Home Food Reviews Aunty Koh Cendol, Bukit Rambai Melaka

*from my StarMetro Sept’10 article

This stall wasn’t easy to find. It is located within a Nyonya house compound in Bukit Rambai. If you’re not local, chances are, you would have trouble finding the place. Don’t worry, I took the liberty of keying in the GPS Coordinates (yes, you’re most welcomed!).

Auntie Koh


Auntie Koh operates her stall from 12-2pm on weekends, so get there early or risk leaving empty-handed. Since she mans the stall alone, be prepared to wait for your cendol. Or you can ‘self-service’ and collect it yourself.
The cendol (RM1.80) was top-notch. I have never eaten cendol this rich before. The green starch noodles were redolent of pandan leaves extract, while the lusciously thick and fragrant Gula Melaka (palm sugar) left a lingering sweetness in my mouth. Best.Cendol.Ever!! Auntie Koh uses fresh coconut milk for her cendol — no wonder it’s so good. Apart from cendol, she also sells tai bak (RM1.20), a Peranakan dessert comprising colourful flour noodles in pandan syrup. Curious, I ordered a bowl to try. The noodles are made from three types of flour – rice, tapioca and wheat. It looks a bit like loh shi fun (rats tail noodle), but is a lot thinner. These flour noodles usually come in red, pink, white and yellow colour, but Auntie Koh only makes them in red and white.

Tastewise, I found this a bit plain next to the cendol. rif liked it, so I concluded that it might be a Peranakan thing, since our other two friends (non Peranakans) also found it average.

Ambiance: 4/10
Price: 5/10
Food: 8.5/10
Verdict: Possibly the richest bowl of cendol I’ve eaten!

Jalan Batang Tiga,
Kampung Bukit Rambai,
75250 Melaka
GPS Coordinates: N02 14.795 E102 11.512

*The stall is located just before S.R.J.K Bukit Rambai

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9 comments

TY September 9, 2010 - 4:24 am

Another place you should try is the cendol bukit cina.

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Lovinlife September 9, 2010 - 4:38 pm

Hi,
I agree with your comments. I was lucky enough to try it, as highly recommended by a friend from Malacca.
The only concern, I wonder how will she manage, after being reviewed by you… since the customers are already flocking in… ;-P

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Bangsar-bAbE September 15, 2010 - 7:16 am

Lovinlife – LOL…true la. I think we might have to self service!

TY – I heard about that cendol too. Should go try it when I'm in Malacca next. ;)

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Lynn May 1, 2013 - 12:17 am

Does it open during weekday? :)

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Bangsar Babe May 1, 2013 - 9:53 pm

Unfortunately Aunty Koh only opens shop during weekends. Even then, only for 2 hours. So best to get there when she opens at 11am.

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Lau May 13, 2013 - 9:12 am

Hi, Bangsar Babe,

Look at your blog, I have just tried the cendol yesterday. It was very nice, good recommendation! I am wonder whether you have her contact as i need to contact Aunty Koh urgently because I might left something valuable in her stall.
Hope you are able to help up. Thanks alot.

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Bangsar Babe May 13, 2013 - 9:20 am

Hi Lau,

Glad you enjoyed the cendol. I’m afraid I don’t have Aunty Koh’s contact number. :(

I hope you get your valuables back.

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Lau May 13, 2013 - 9:27 am

Oh…thanks for your reply…Ya i have searching since yesterday and suspect left there but not sure how can contact aunty kor…

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Reen August 21, 2013 - 10:14 am

the tai bak colours are : blue (butterfly pea’s juice), pink & white..this is the original tai bak’s colour…

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