Wednesday, 9 May 2012

Nasi Lemak @ Sri Weld Food Court

Nasi Lemak literally means "fatty rice" to imply its richness in taste and ingredients. It is touted to be the national dish of Malaysia although it can be easily found in other parts of South East Asia especially Singapore and Indonesia. Nasi Lemak is actually rice cooked with coconut milk to give its fragrant. This dish can be found anywhere within Malaysia and very affordable too.

In Penang, the Nasi Lemak stall in front of Sri Weld Food Court at Beach Street is particularly popular among the locals. Each is sold at RM1.50 but you will need at least two packet to fill your stomach. You can choose from chicken, fish, egg, squid and prawn.


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