Dutch Harbour Cafe
Just when I was thinking when to pay Dutch Harbour Cafe a visit after reading the review at Amazing Melaka by Tien Soon, I received a call from my boss that the owner of Dutch Harbour Cafe has invited the media for a food tasting session at its cafe.
Armed with a notepad, my faithful FZ30 and an empty stomach, I made my way to the cafe and was greeted by Clifford Hudson. The owner, Azizuddin A. Aziz wasn’t in, hence, his partner, Hudson would be the host for the evening. Hudson was born in England and has lived in US for quite some time before settling down in Malacca. He was a retired air captain and currently working as a chief pilot instructor at Batu Berendam’s Malaysian Flying Academy.

The cafe is on the left hand side of the shop lots at the stadhuys (Malacca’s infamous red coloured buildings) and is diagonally opposite St. Francis Xavier church.


From the outside, it looks pretty much like just another small restaurant / cafe, but when you are inside the cafe, it’s a whole new environment. Behind the boring old cafe setup is a small garden (also the kitchen) and right outside the small garden is a row of tables nicely placed along the corridor, next to the dirty old Malacca river. With a bottle of beer, couple of old friends, this is definitely an ideal place to hang out, without the noisy environment and horrifying music (Read : Wingz Cafe.) or expensive drinks (Read : Nadeje Patisserie.) Operating hours is from 9am until 12 midnight.




There were only two of us, my colleague and myself but Hudson had prepared three freaking tables of food. Isn’t that a little wee bit too much, you asked? Yes, it is but when it comes to food, I certainly don’t mind at all. The perks of working as a journalist.

Since there are too many food to write about, I shall just pick a few and the more prominent ones to write about. Fruit salad, curry puff, spring roll and garden salad were the rather common ones on the table. There were really many types of fruits, like watermelons, green apples, pineapples, grapes, oranges and cherries, in the fruit salad. How about adding papayas and mangoes the next time? My colleague said the spring roll tasted really good, which I second that.




Lasagna, far cry from Secret Recipe’s lasagna. They over cooked it, hence, the sides were stiff and hard. It was just nice in the middle though. Taking Secret Recipe’s lasagna as the benchmark, the lasagna they offered didn’t have enough minced meat in it and seriously lack of cheese. I like my lasagna to be flooded and melted with cheese.

Hudson said that the dutch eats the most chocolate in the world. Well, even their breakfast consists of chocolate. Hagelslag, buttered bread topped with chocolate rice, is what the dutch eats for breakfast. I kid you not. It is so simple to make that you can even do it yourself. If you can’t, you are doomed anyway. Taste is very simple, nothing to shout about but it’s something unique that you don’t get in Malaysia yet or have it for breakfast.


San Fransisco rice is also another specialty. It is rice and orzo (A kind of Italian pasta.), toasted on a pan and then, cooked with mixed vegetables and beef / chicken stock. It’s pretty much like fried rice, but has a different texture and taste. Not to mention, it’s not oily at all and on the dry side. You can taste the difference between the rice and pasta easily when you chew them slowly. It’s a dish that Hudson brought it from the states and often cook himself.

Hawaiian chicken pizza and beef pepperoni pizza. For the chicken, the pizza is very dry. Unlike the pizzas we normally eat, the pizzas here are not spread with tomato puree before topping off with the toppings, hence, the chicken meat and pizza itself are generally dry. However, you can put some chili sauce or drip a few tabasco sauce on it, it might help a little. Perhaps, topped the pizza with a huge amount of melted cheese might fix the problem, who knows?

Beef pepperoni, tasted pretty decent as well, far better than its Hawaiian chicken counter part. However, by the time I put the slice of pizza into my mouth, it was cold and stiff. Hudson assured me that for customers, the pizzas would be served right from the oven, smoking hot and still crunchy. Well, couldn’t blame him as we were talking and taking photos when the food was left on the table for more than 30 minutes. The bread is somewhat thinner than the chicken as well. A few dash of tabasco on it certainly spiced the flavour up.


Guilder, a round nugget lookalike, is chicken meat covered with mashed potatoes and then deep fried. It is called guilder because the size of the nugget lookalike is the size of the 100 cents coin in the Netherlands. Absolutely perfect for finger food while you gulp down your cold beer.

Chicken croquette is absolutely delicious. Crunchy on the outside, mushy on the inside. The fillings looked pretty much like chicken floss but didn’t taste like one. It was like a finely chopped and rolled up tightly chicken meat. Man, come to think of it, I don’t even really know how to describe the texture of the chicken croquette.

As for drinks, we were served a few kinds. Carribean perrier, where three layers of different density liquid poured into one glass. The first layer is perrier water, followed by orange juice and lastly, grenadine syrup. Hence, you have the plain, sour and sweet flavours in each level. Russian perrier is somewhat like lime juice / sorbet, ideal for those who love sour, which I’m not.


Well, among all drinks, I strongly recommend you their Madagascar Fruit Blast. The drink is made using superbly fragrant, thick and concentrated tropical fruits puree mixed with the best and most expensive vanilla cream from Madagascar, with whipped cream as the finishing touches.
For your information, Madagascar is the world’s leading vanilla exporter (Up to 50% of the world’s export market!) and also produces the finest and most consistent vanilla. I was a little doubtful when Hudson told me that, but not until I googled up for the information.
You can ask them not to add in the vanilla, but it’s the vanilla that gives the fruit puree a smooth and creamy taste.

It was this glass of tropical fruit punch that made the dinner complete and my day. Upon my first sip, immediately, I know this is good stuff and something you won’t be able to get in Malacca easily. It also put a very big grin on my face after that. This beverage may be the sole reason why I return to this cafe in near future.

Dutch Harbour Cafe will be on my top three choices if I am looking for a place to chill with my old buddies. They serve beers, all kinds of fresh juices and other beverages, finger foods, pizzas and some main course dishes. With the nice ambiance and environment at the back of the cafe, it’s definitely a much nicer place to go compared to other music cafes and pubs in Malacca.
Will I return? Definitely.
They have their own official website - “Dutch Harbour Cafe“.
Tags: Cafe, Dutch, Dutch Harbour, Dutch Harbour Cafe, Jalan Laksamana, Pizzas, Stadhuys
November 30th, 2007 09:05
Perrier pun tau and this coming from a rookie who one year ago didn’t know a common fruit spread. You have really improve a lot. Great review. Keep it up!
November 30th, 2007 09:31
Croquette is the best darn snack in Ducth, damn i miss it so much….
November 30th, 2007 11:26
Wow Jason..didn’t know abt this place’s existence in Melaka until you wrote abt it here! Hehe..shy to be Malaccan..haha..From the looks of it..the food is so-so..but it seems like a pretty good place to hang out and have a drink. Maybe can go dating with Superhero W there next time! :p
November 30th, 2007 11:30
I’m so impress with all the food and environment… looking forward to try it on my next Malacca trip. Will dropped by Dutch Harbor Cafe…
Maybe i should plan a trip to Malacca during Selangor Sultan’s birthday :->
November 30th, 2007 12:20
Dude, how is the pricing for foods and drinks there? Is it reasonable? If yes, how so? =)
November 30th, 2007 15:27
waa… Hagelslag for breakfast is sure fattening!!!
November 30th, 2007 16:01
nice nice…another place for me to hang out v my gf ..hehe
November 30th, 2007 17:52
wahhhh y me go melaka banyak kali , pun tak tau got such place ar??
cannot cannot nxtime sure mau paksa 38K pergi liao ;p
November 30th, 2007 19:56
passed by there a when ever i go jonker street but never notice because there were no crowds inside..hehe..looks nice so will go try nextt ime…
November 30th, 2007 22:15
OMG! we did passed by this restaurant on our trip!! crap…y din u post this up earlier? nvm…I ald asked my dad to bring me there for breakfast on our nxt trip to melaka. btw is tat expensive??? i’m sure it is, but roughly let me know the price ok?
November 30th, 2007 23:09
uh.. im so jeles of u! how about the prices?
November 30th, 2007 23:19
Giovoni : Thanks for the compliments. Glad to hear that I have improved. Heh!
+1 : Haha. Come Malacca and verify whether is it tastes as good as the one you ate over there.
Twosuperheroes : The food looks pretty so-so, I got to agree with that. However, their finger foods are pretty much nice and go along very well with their drinks. Definitely a nice place to chill and hang out.
TZ : A nice place to chill out, go there for the atmosphere, not the food. When is that?
Midnight : The hagelslag is RM3, pizzas are around RM20+, other finger foods between RM5 to RM9 and the fruit blast is RM9. Best of all, no service charge and government tax.
Esther : But it tastes good.
Kim Fei : Hehe! Yes, sit at the garden and talk craps with your gf. :P
Candy Gan : Haha! Dare to say some more, come Malacca so many times, never call me.
Hiew : The outside is always empty because behind is the place to sit, when its not raining. Heh!
Akiautumn : Its not really expensive, affordable. :) No service tax and government tax.
Xin : Reasonable.
November 30th, 2007 23:38
damn nice!!! Until I saw the bread with cacing like top….
But still want to bite it!
December 1st, 2007 01:15
you make me hungry. :(
am sure gonna drop by the cafe if I go Malacca!
December 1st, 2007 01:19
Damn, you always get free food! Rarrrrrr.
December 1st, 2007 18:54
ooo.. pizza!!!!! good food!
December 2nd, 2007 01:18
VHanded : Its not cacing. It’s chocolate rice. Heh!
Kristen : Hope it doesn’t disappoint you.
Chingy : Haha! Jealous? :P
Felicia : Pizzas were so-so.
December 2nd, 2007 02:47
lol mr hudson looks like an Italian mafia.
December 2nd, 2007 10:27
the rice looks a bit…ermm… gross. wonder what does it taste like…
December 4th, 2007 17:54
yewk! the toast bread at one glance look like dried roasted maggots.
December 7th, 2007 15:39
Hmm… these are all sinfully fattening food that can clog our blood vessles etc. The chocolate rice bread actually looks geli. :P
December 7th, 2007 15:41
Anthraxxxx : LOL. I have seen worse, okay.
Slowcatchupkuan : Haha! It tastes pretty well actually.
Stephanie Kok : LOL. At one glance, it sure looks like one. Haha!
Suzette : As sinful as they are, they are delicious too. :P And that’s what matters the most, right? Haha! Yes, looks a little geli.
December 26th, 2007 01:29
eh i tell u lo…i juz went there PURPOSELY today u noe! so totally DISAPPOINTING! not to say anything la. but i saw that they use microwave food to serve. tat lasagna oso MADE IN MALAYSIA and yet we r paying rm 14 for it. tat pizza is those u can found in the hypermarket and charged us rm 22. totally not nice lo. got nag by mum =( overall bill was rm 90 for 5pax.
sorry tat i hav to say it….but it’s really not nice
December 26th, 2007 01:34
Akiautumn : Yes, they out sourced the food from suppliers around Malaysia. :) Well, Dutch Harbour Cafe is a place for finger food and light beverages, definitely not for a main course or proper meals. Maybe I should include this in my post as well but then I have reminded my readers to try the finger food instead of the main course dishes.
December 26th, 2007 02:07
haha i tried haselags.. not nice i can do it at home too =D
i oso tried chicken croquette…which has no chicken taste hahaa anyway… i would not go bac to tat restaurant anymore
btw, my sis commented tat the madagascar fruit blast taste like medicine =) dun b sad yea~
December 26th, 2007 02:11
Akiautumn : Yes, you can make hagelslag at home too, but I am just too lazy to buy chocolate rice and make it myself. I prefer to pay and get someone to do it. :P That’s my, ermm, principle. If I can afford to pay, I shall pay, to save myself from all the trouble.
Tasted like medicine? Geez… Now, that’s a first. Considering that you didn’t really like the Mille Crepe, I’m not that surprised, still surprised, but not that surprised.
Anyway, my bad. :) Do check your Yahoo! mail! ;)
June 14th, 2008 21:15
Just went there just now..their Chicken croquette was absolutely great…
June 14th, 2008 23:26
Gordon : Glad that you like it. :)