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🐔 “Chinese style nasi lemak” that’s never a let down, looking simple and definitely a friendly level of spiciness 🤪 •
Wouldn’t compare this meal with any other nasi lemak or curry rice dish out there, this one’s a signature of its own #highlyRAEted •
LFC Fried Chicken w Curry Chee Chong Fun • LFC Fried Chicken Rice w Egg •
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Very generous with gravy, beef rendang are on the sweet side. Worth trying, and will come back to try their other dishes.
was disappointed by their Nasi Kerabu here.. they don't have the blue rice... 😟 Probably I should try their Nasi Dagang next time..
Still the best combo so far
Everything is good here. Love the dumplings too
For a comfort-giving dinner, seek out cheap and good chicken burgers at this Damansara Uptown dig. Located along the alley adjacent to Restoran One One One, this streetstand only does one burger, and they do it well. The deep-fried Chicken Burger topped in homemade Japanese-inspired sauces is a steal for RM9. Add RM1 (only!) for a side of fries — bestsellers include the savoury Salted Egg and a Roasted Sesame reminiscent of Kewpie mayo.
The chef’s personal favourite from the menu and probably mine too out of the two. Its flavour is almost like kewpie but a little more smoky and much creamier. There’s also a Japanese curry and Buttermilk sauce to choose from.
Burgers without fries are only RM9 – such a steal.
This new roadside burger stall in Damansara Uptown fries delicious fried chicken burgers that kinda remind me of McD’s Spicy Chicken McDeluxe sans the extreme greasiness. All burgers are made the same except for the sauce. I’m not the biggest fan of salted egg but I liked his homemade version that’s more savoury than sweet.
For Kelantanese delights, look to this eatery for the likes of nasi dagang, laksa and keropok lekor. Dive straight for the popular Nasi Dagang (from 9.90), which sees a hefty amount of brown rice served with villager's salad, spicy sambal and protein of your choice – the Gulai Ikan Tongkol and Beef Rendang are their bestsellers. Feeling famished? Go for The Ultimate Nasi Dagang Capital (RM19.90) loaded with five types of meat and seafood!
Photo by Burppler Serena Ho
Nasi dagang cost RM9.90. You can choose what you want to add on; fish, chicken, prawns or squid.
I chose the squid which cost RM11.90. The portion isn’t very big and it isn’t very spicy.