one should not have high expectation when living in Melaka heheheh..
Fresh mozarella you can fin it in Tesco cheng, maybe the day you were there, it was out of stock but generally you can always find it there..
Fondue and raclette you will have to see with the swiss community in melaka , they always bring louds of it when back from holiday hhhhhhh..
other the that you better take one day trip to KL for grocery shopping and you will find all what you miss here in melaka..fondue,raclette,asorted cheese, salami, ham , ect ect...
Good luck and welcome to Melaka
=o fresh mozarella ? great =P I have to take a look ! Yeah definetly have to take a look in KL... I have found some adresses there. Cheese and salami can be frozen and kept so...
Geez, Falcon, I almost spit on my monitor laughing at what you wanted for "daily shopping".
This is Asia...and it's Malaysia. Almost nothing you are looking for is going to be found but in only a small handful of stores in the entire country, if then.
It always amazes me that when Europeans come here they think because KL has some big buildings that their European needs and wants will be everywhere.
Most of the country is quite different from KL...quite different.
The last poster was right...take a day, run to KL and buy the salami, etc. that you want but prepare to be shocked by the prices.
Well
... You are right. I saw big buildings in KL, and tought that it would be like Japan and Singapore. I tought it would be very easy to find everything I need even in Melaka without having to go far
. I think it is because in Europe, cities with big building are not so common and even cities without big buildings you can usually find foreign food XD...
It is the first time out of my little country for living. But it is not that bad, I can find everything I need and I like. Only pork and cheese is difficult to find, and too bad I used to eat a lot of that~.
In Japan and Singapore you can find everything you want. Sometimes you have to pay..... A lot...
I have finally found a solution to my problem
. Fondue and raclette cheese can be easy transported in the luggage. Salami, Ham & Saucisson sec too. So I go to Switzerland with the luggage full of Malaysian gifts and come back full of my daily needs XD hahaha. back at home, just need to keep them frozen until consumption. I use to eat 2 fondues a month, so 12kg of cheese please XD hahaha.