Nasi lemak
Cover Nasi lemak is widely considered to be Malaysia's national dish (Photo: iStock)
Nasi lemak

Nine leading chefs reveal their go-to spots for the national dish

If there's one thing Malaysians can agree on, it is that any time is a good time for nasi lemak. Though commonly regarded as a breakfast staple, nasi lemak is also perfect for lunch, dinner and, yes, even supper. 

Typically comprising a serving of coconut rice, a dollop of sambal, a pile of peanuts, half of a hard-boiled egg, a handful of fried anchovies, and a couple slices of cucumber, nasi lemak is an all-encompassing dish that has been declared the national dish of Malaysia by many locals. 

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With its undeniable popularity, nasi lemak options are aplenty around the country. To guide us to the best nasi lemak in the country, we spoke to a few local chefs to see where they venture to for their favourite plates of nasi lemak. 

Bukit Damansara
Tatler Asia
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Above Siti Li's nasi lemak is hearty and soulful (Photo: Instagram / @sitilifood)
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"Siti Li Dining’s nasi lemak is a bit on the pricier side but you pay for quality and this place serves up really great quality nasi lemak."

—Darren Chin, DC Restaurant


Siti Li Dining

Address: Jalan Setiakasih 5, Bukit Damansara, 50490 Kuala Lumpur


Bukit Damansara
Tatler Asia
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Above Nasi Lemak Tanglin is a go-to for many in the Klang Valley as it has multiple locations and is available on delivery services (Photo: Instagram / @nasilemaktanglin1948)
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"Nasi Lemak Tanglin is great for takeaway with Grab. You get your money’s worth too.”

—Darren Chin, DC Restaurant


Nasi Lemak Tanglin

Address: Multiple locations


Taman Dagang
Tatler Asia
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Above Nasi Lemak Mek Sambal Warisan's nasi lemak is sweet and simple (Photo: Instagram / @nasilemakmeksambalwarisan)
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“In my opinion, the soul of a nasi lemak is in the rice and sambal, which Nasi Lemak Mek Sambal Warisan gets right with its unique flavours. It actually reminds me of my mum's hometown in Sungai Siput, Perak.

This place makes a rich and tasty nasi lemak with the sambal not too spicy and sweet, and full of umami. It's especially tasty because the nasi lemak is wrapped in a banana leaf, which infuses that unique flavour.”

—Eason Cho, Hide KL


Nasi Lemak Mek Sambal Warisan

Address: G-12, Jalan Dagang Besar, Taman Dagang, 68000 Kuala Lumpur


Chow Kit
Tatler Asia
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Above Taste Legendary Nasi Lemak is known for its Hakka zhar yoke (Photo: Instagram / @ eatwithandrewchan)
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"Taste Legendary Nasi Lemak is a tasty nasi lemak place in the Chow Kit market. For a store to be open for over 50 years and still maintain such high levels of quality, it really is down to the passion of the chef, which is very clear to see every time I visit in the early hours of the day.

I also love the fact that it also sells pork dishes to accompany the nasi lemak; I always order the Hakka char yoke (Hakka braised pork); they go so well together with the rice.”

—Philip Leong, Nobu KL


Taste Legendary Nasi Lemak

Address: Chow Kit Market, Pasar Transit Zone C, Jalan Raja Bot, Chow Kit, 50300 Kuala Lumpur


Kampung Baru
Tatler Asia
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Above Nasi Lemak CT Garden's sambal is full of sweetness from the onions (Photo: Instagram / @masakikutsuke)
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“I love to have nasi lemak after work hours. My go-to is Nasi Lemak CT Garden, known among locals for its location in front of a primary school in Kampung Baru. The pre-packed portion of nasi lemak is small, but is prized for its aromatic fluffy fragrant rice with sweet sambal, and famous for its variety of dishes available. 

I usually enjoy a few packs of nasi lemak while adding on dishes of ayam goreng berempah (spiced fried chicken), rendang and sambal paru during his late night visit to the restaurant for a comforting after-work meal.”

—Azizi Taslim, The St. Regis Kuala Lumpur


Nasi Lemak CT Garden

Address: Jalan Datuk Abdul Razak, Kampung Baru, 50300 Kuala Lumpur


Sentul
Tatler Asia
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Above The nasi lemak at Warung Mama is packed with flavour (Photo: Courtesy of Addin "Dean" Kamil)
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"Warong Mama Corner Masakan Kampung Melaka or simply Warung Mama when you search on Google and Waze, is a humble stall located right opposite UTC Sentul. It serves the real deal. It’s been awhile since I’ve had that wow moment when it comes to nasi lemak. 

The sambal is what makes it; I like it more spicy than sweet. The best part is when the grains of rice absorb all of it up. The peanuts are not overly toasted, the anchovies crispy, and the cucumbers fresh and crunchy. Nasi lemak varies from place to place, but at the end of the day, there’s just something about a RM2 plain nasi lemak made by a makcik that warms my heart."

—Addin "Dean" Kamil, Round Table

 


Warung Mama

Address: Jalan 3/48a Bandar Baru Sentul, Sentul, 51000 Kuala Lumpur


Kuala Lumpur City Centre
Tatler Asia
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Above The Hungry Tapir's vegan nasi lemak is a popular choice among plant-based eaters in the area (Photo: Courtesy of The Hungry Tapir)
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"This was a recent experience where my non-vegan friend Elvin surprised me with a vegan place called Hungry Tapir. Its nasi lemak and rendang are absolutely delicious."

—Kalidevan “Chef Dave” Murugaya, D’Vegan Academy and PB Kitchen


The Hungry Tapir

Address: 135, Jalan Petaling, City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur


Sea Park
Tatler Asia
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Above This plate of nasi lemak comes with a healthy serving of sambal (Photo: Foursquare / Alex X.)
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"I love Ali Food Corner's spicy sambal, and it is especially good when paired with their fried-to-order chicken. I always add fried bits from the chicken spices to my nasi lemak."

—Daniel Yap, Gooddam


Ali Food Corner

Address: 10, Jalan 21/1, Sea Park, 46300 Petaling Jaya


Petaling Jaya
Tatler Asia
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Above There is almost always a line at Village Park Nasi Lemak (Photo: Instagram / @villageparkofficial)
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"I'm not usually a fan of nasi lemak because I had it for breakfast every morning during my kindergarten days and it got boring for me. However, a friend introduced me to Village Park’s nasi lemak and I will say it’s the very best I’ve had so far.

The fragrant fried chicken is very good and very crispy. The rice is just nice, as a lot of other places I’ve tried had very dry rice. The sambal has just the right amount of spiciness."

—Otto Tay, award-winning pastry chef


Village Park Restaurant

Address: 5, Jalan SS 21/37, Damansara Utama, 47400 Petaling Jaya


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