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.
"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