24 Best Nasi Lemak In Singapore

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Best nasi lemak in Singapore


Nasi lemak is one of Singapore’s national culinary darlings. After all, it never fails to entice us with its aromatic rice steamed with coconut milk, that is often paired with egg, sambal, ikan bilis, and either fish or chicken on the side. We’ve listed down some of the best nasi lemak places in Singapore to fulfil your cravings for the delicious traditional dish.


1. Kampung Nasi Lemak


If you’re looking for delicious nasi lemak in Orchard, then Kampung Nasi Lemak at Eatalley, Orchardgateway, should be your go-to. Hailing from Kuala Lumpur, Kampung Nasi Lemak is a stall that insists on keeping things old-school. The owner, affectionately known as Fatty, makes the coconut rice in a wooden steamer. This steamer allows aromatics like ginger, pandan leaves and lemongrass to better infuse into the rice for extra fragrance.

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Try their signature Nasi Lemak With Ayam Rempah ($9.80), where their lemak rice is topped with ikan bilis, fried peanuts, sliced cucumbers, a sunny-side-up egg, and a piece of fried chicken thigh, AKA ayam rempah. We liked the light crispy skin of the ayam rempah, and the juicy chicken meat within, perfumed with robust notes of shallot and ginger. We especially loved how the lemak rice paired with the belacan-rich sambal. Hot tip: you can even ask for rendang gravy to be drizzled on the rice for no extra charge!

We also recommend getting the Sambal Cockles. This dish—which features larger-than-average cockles stir-fried with onions and a sweet, aromatic chilli sauce—can be hard to find in Singapore. You can add this on to your nasi lemak for $3, or order the ala carte serving, which has more cockles and is perfect for sharing between two diners, for $6.

Address: 277 Orchard Road, #B2-12, Orchardgateway, Singapore 238858
Opening hours: Daily 10:30am to 9:30pm
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Kampung Nasi Lemak is not a halal-certified eatery but uses no pork or lard.


2. Mizzy Corner Nasi Lemak


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Mizzy Corner Nasi Lemak is one of the most popular stalls in Changi Village Hawker Centre, and for good reason. Their coconut milk-infused basmati rice pairs exceptionally well with the spicy-sweet sambal that is served on the side. Prices are affordable too, starting from $4 for Set D, which comes with mackerel otah, egg, and ikan bilis, or Set B, with its crispy fish fillet instead of the piquant otah. If price is not a concern, go for Set F ($6), which has juicy chicken drumstick to go with your coconut rice.

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