Dynasty Ice N’ Snacks at Taman Cheng Bestari, Cheng
I am not a cafe lover because I don’t have much faith in their food quality. Most of the time, cafes here are mostly smoke filled and serve lame ass food that do not deserved to be blogged about.
However, someone tipped me off about a new cafe in Cheng recently and he assured me that the food there has a certain standard. Moreover, its new and has received positive feedback from the others.
No harm giving it a try. Again, the scapegoats were Sleepy Hao, Akiraceo Jian and Sleepy Hao’s sister, Jia Rou.



Finding the cafe is relatively easy as it is the commercial area right after Cowboy Town if you are coming from Batu Berendam direction and behind Mobil if you are coming from the Alor Gajah-Melaka-Jasin Highway.
With the brightly lit orange signboard, you shouldn’t miss it especially during night time. The cafe is called Dynasty Ice N’ Snack Cafe and judging from its new outlook and interior, it was opened for business less than two or three weeks ago. There were quite a lot of customers throughout our 60 minutes ordeal there.


As written on the menu, the cafe wants to give its patrons’ a home feeling. Hence, the rather simple seating arrangement and not too yellowish lighting. The whole restaurant is brightly lit (Damn nice for photography, if you ask me.) and best of all, it is fully air conditioned. However, there’s no door at the front to trap all the cold air inside. It’s like an open air air conditioned room, a huge wastage of energy and electricity. First and foremost, the owner needs to install a glass panel / door to save his electricity bill.
A big no-no is sticking yellow stickers across your menu item that you have planned to serve but decided to pull it off the menu after your opening. While I am fine with two or three, 10 or 20 yellow stickers across the menu is definitely a sight I don’t want to see when I patronize a restaurant. The management might as well reprint the menu and make it add-on-able at a later stage. The whole menu was literally plastered with yellow stickers and I actually forgot to take a picture of it.


They have the usual stuffs, ice blended, ABC, bubble tea and the normal stuffs you find in any other cafes. Hao and Jian both ordered the Blue Fairy, soda mixed with colouring, I supposed. Ah Rou ordered a variation of Blue Fairy, comes with a scoop of vanilla flavoured ice cream.



As for me, I ordered this really weird combination drink, mocha at the bottom with coke on the top. Stir them together and you get the mocha-ed coke, which didn’t taste as good as I thought. It was ok only lah! The fact that the drink wasn’t cold enough didn’t help at all. I am not going to order this the next time, for sure.

First up was Ah Rou’s herbal mee sua, which smelled surprisingly nice. The aroma was a good start. The various mushrooms, herbal ingredients and other ingredients made the whole pot looked really tempting and delicious. Instead of yee mee, they used a thinner version of the same kind, almost like bee hoons.


I didn’t manage to try it as it wasn’t my order. However, I took a sip of the soup and it was slightly disappointing as the taste wasn’t strong enough to make it a truly and double boiled herbal soup. It tasted ok, but lacked the ummppphhhh that I was looking for in herbal soup. Well, it is pretty easy to overcome this problem. Double the ingredients and boil it longer so that the ingredients are able to simmer and release their taste and flavour.

Jian ordered their special udon noodles. I don’t know about Jian, but I absolutely love the noodles. They were cooked just the way how I like them. Not too wet till it is overflowing the plate yet not too dry till as if I am eating a piece of plain white bread. A little bit of black fungus, a few prawns, some mushrooms and the right seasoning to dish out this noodle dish. However, I reckon it would taste even better when its hot or right from the wok. By the time we finished our “ritual”, the plate of noodles have cooled down. I am so gonna order this for my next visit.


Hao ordered the “treasure box” or more commonly known as the chicken curry in a bun dish. It was served with a layer of egg on it ala nasi goreng pattaya style. I didn’t try the bread but I did try the chicken curry. It was too dry, definitely not suitable to be eaten with bread. Moreover, it was powder-ish, probably too much curry powder or too little water. Lots of improvement needed if they want this dish to be their specialty. For now, its below average. It was really small too!



I ordered their Thai style mango chicken chop, which was another specialty of theirs, according to the source I read from. Served with a handful of frieds, spoonful of coleslaw and a few chunks of fruits with (Duh!) deep fried chicken chop. You have the option to choose whether to deep fry or pan fry your white meat though and I opted for the former, of course. The skin was really crunchy and delicious; most importantly, it wasn’t as oily as I expected. Probably, not oily at all. Two thumbs up for the chicken chop! The coleslaw passed and the honey dew cubes were just nice to wash off the sourness at a later time.

The problem with this dish is the fries used. I absolutely hate such al cheapo fries. It is thin, it doesn’t have the texture and most importantly, it tastes like craps especially after it is cooled down. They could have change the fries to those bigger and fatter fries instead and that is going to add a few points to the dish.
The amount of mangoes on top was too little for my liking. After all, I ordered Thai-style mango chicken chop and that few strands of tasteless mangoes weren’t justifying the name of the dish. Probably, Thai style chicken chop would be more suitable.
Lastly, instead of pouring the sweet and sour sauce on top of the chicken chop before serving, they could have served it in a small bowl and let the customers pour it by themselves. Not only the patron is able to control how much sauce he or she wants, the crispiness of the chop won’t be soaked away and then lose its crunchy texture after some time. Moreover, they sort of poured too much sauce into my chicken chop and even my honey dew tasted sweet and sour.

We also ordered their pan fried dumplings which tasted surprisingly yummy for Malacca standard. There were lots of juices the moment I tore the skin apart with my teeth and the gravy was gushing down my throat in no time. Heh! A little exaggerating, I know, but I totally didn’t expect it to be that juicy. However, the amount of meat inside was too little. Put more, can ah?


As for the “sunflower”, it was nothing special to me. The boss took the time to explain to us why it was special. After biting it, it was just another deep fried kind of thingy.

The bill came up to roughly about RM10 per head. It was definitely cheaper than what I had expected initially and / or compared to other cafes that I have patronized who charged RM4.90 for a glasss of honey green tea. That said, RM0.50 for a glass of Diamond RO water? Hmm…

Will I return? Definitely.
However, there’s one problem. The distance from Bukit Beruang to Cheng Baru is not anywhere near and with the current petrol price, it is not a very good idea to go there that often, considering Cheng Baru has nothing to offer in terms of entertainment after the meal.
Unlike town, which I think is more or less the same distance, I still have places to roam around after my meal. That being said, if I am on my way back to Tampin using the Alor Gajah-Melaka-Jasin road or have something going on around Cheng or for those who stays nearby, it’s definitely worth visiting.
The boss asked for my contact and said he was looking forward to read my review. Hopefully, after reading, he would consider my suggestions / comments and make some adjustments. It should be a pretty good cafe if things go well for them. It was definitely satisfying compare to how shitty I always felt whenever I walked out a cafe.
Oh, did I mention they have free wi-fi?
Dynasty Ice N’ Snacks
No. 2A, Jalan CB1,
Taman Cheng Bestari,
75250 Melaka.
06-3373371
http://icensnacks.com.my
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July 16th, 2008 01:46
Wei, I’m considering to go Melaka in this 9-10 Aug. You free not? :D
July 16th, 2008 09:57
oh…got MP3 give away ar….
July 16th, 2008 10:25
ahhh i love anything to do with HERBs and i undersand the UMMPphhhh u meant!!!! i will look for “tat”as well whenever i have food with herbal soup…
and 10 per head?? hmmm nice weh… hahahhaha dont care bout the patrol la!! if you care den walk there.. can help u grow thinner hahahhaha =)
July 16th, 2008 12:37
I represent the Management team of Ice n’ Snacks Dynasty thank you, Jason for your feedback and comment. We will seriously look into your comment and proceed with our improvement plan. Thanks again.
July 16th, 2008 13:18
Like your photography work here. Definitely feel very cozy judging from the restaurant photo.
July 16th, 2008 17:18
Nice food, nice drinks, nice photo. However, the price is not cheap for Melaka. It’s most like the price in KL. Will give it a try if I’m going Malacca one day.
July 16th, 2008 18:10
Wow.. so cheap de!!! nice… i love the sunflower leh…
July 16th, 2008 19:13
So many food with only RM40++.. ??
your pics make me hungry T___T
July 16th, 2008 21:31
ishhh…… baby!! benci benci benci…..
soooooooooo jealous gua… makan all the nice food without me… humph!! tak bagus arrr lu like that…..
next time kalau makan, eat double portion ok? one portion’s on behalf of me…. teng kiuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu…… ;)
muaksssssss!
July 17th, 2008 02:27
i prefer a thinner version of jason, looks sexier (me thinks). Eat less please!
July 17th, 2008 11:40
I’ve no idea who the heck created Mocha + Coke. The creator must be high on cracks when doing that recipe.
I could never imagine Jason reducing his food intake or else nobody would call him ‘Big baby’ or something familiar to that :P
July 17th, 2008 12:46
Whoah… so much food… only less than RM50…
Maybe I should consider working in Malacca.. can save heaps on food ahahahhaha
July 17th, 2008 15:03
Nice pics. The drinks look so cool… will get blue urine afterwards or not?
July 17th, 2008 20:09
Bryan : Too far ahead to let you know. :D
Jesslyn : Yeap, there is.
Joshuaongys : Food doesn’t taste good after a round of sweating, don’t you realize that? :P
Isaac : I hope you will consider my comments and do the necessary improvements or improvisation.
Che-Cheh : Hehe. Thanks to the awesome lighting and low ceiling of the cafe.
Hyperx : For Malacca, I would still say its cheap. :D
Cely : Yes, wanna try? Sunflower as in the flower or the food above?
Ahlost : Yes, about RM50 actually. Hehe.
Dr. Carolyn : I don’t want to over eat. LOL.
Hurley : I live to eat.
Chong : LOL. Tasted average but it was really weird at first. Stop that big baby thingy.
Robin : Yes, you should. And I shall have a friend who will drag me out for photoshoot every week and I get to slim down.
Neo : Haha. That you have to ask them.
July 18th, 2008 01:06
yes photoshoot everyweek.. can slim down… but i shall also have a friend to bring me out eating all those good food…. in the end… not much slimming down also !!!!
July 18th, 2008 08:56
Jason , good try ! Love ur blog & ur presentation . Jia You
July 18th, 2008 09:19
Jason: We, the management of Ice n’ Snacks Dynasty sincerely looking forward to receive bad or good comments from our customer in order for us to keep on improving.Without feedback from our customer, we will never know what has gone wrong. Hence, we thank to all the customer who has given us their comment in order for us to improve.
FYI,Immediate improvement plan that we have done so far is on the Chinese Herb Misua where we have boiled it longer and added more chinese herb to make the soup more Ummmphh… (Frankly speaking,this dish we are not making any profit :P ) as for the others, such as the fries and the sauce/gravy of the chicken chop, we will phase in new fries (crinkle fries instead of shoestring) and seperate the sauce/gravy for Deep Fried Chop (in the midst of ordering the utensil). For the Treasure box, we have done improvement (Frankly speaking, this will be the fifth improved version since the first :) ).BTW,We will have more new dishes launch on Aug.
July 19th, 2008 17:53
hello!…..somehow lost in the jungle of sites out there i stumbled upon this blog! which is supercalifragelisticexpeallydocious and delicious man!. exactly what ive been looking for. was looking for new places in melaka to treat my friend for her bday. and everytime i search is the same old baba nyonya, curry debal, chicken rice ….bla bla bla…… but this blog is unique man! i mean it reviews all types la.those modern funky outlets! nice nice. good work! nice photographs too….salivary gland stimulating and gastronomically artistic!he he live to eat not eat to live!
July 20th, 2008 15:48
Robin : LOL. We can shoot for whole day, but we can only eat for 3 to 4 meals per day.
Jojopang : Thank you.
Isaac : Haha. Well, the dish would start making money if its popular enough and many people are eating. Don’t worry about that, getting the taste right will be the key factor in attracting your customers to come back. :D Glad that you took my suggestion seriously and worked on it right away.
Vjrabin : Haha. Well, those are the Malacca’s popular food and of course, most people would recommend those. :D Well, there are a few cafes and restaurants that I have reviewed which are something different from the usuals. Do check it out. ;)
July 20th, 2008 21:00
your picture quality really improved. lovely pictures. now i would say it’s a wise investment. :D
July 22nd, 2008 12:29
Felicia : Thank you. Hehe. So, my pictures before this sucks lah!
July 22nd, 2008 14:46
wah kenot tahan! i feel so hungry looking at the pictures!!!!!!!!
July 23rd, 2008 10:03
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September 7th, 2008 23:06
Xin : LOL. Eaten?