Home Feature Food Vlog: Nasi Lemak Warong SinarNor @ Jalan Chan Sow Lin, Kuala Lumpur

Warong SinarNor is my favourite nasi lemak place of all time. rif was the one who introduced me to this stall and I’ve been going there for my nasi lemak fix ever since.

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13 comments

Jason November 12, 2010 - 1:15 am

Hmm.. This is a private video? Settings not set right?

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Bangsar-bAbE November 12, 2010 - 1:17 am

Sorry. I fixed the setting already! :)

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Jason November 12, 2010 - 1:24 am

No worries. You're probably too excited to share the video with your readers =)

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Julian Si November 12, 2010 - 3:46 am

First thing I saw this morning when I woke up here in Abu Dhabi … darn, so far away!

I want NL!!!

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craftedbymei November 13, 2010 - 2:35 pm

hi sue lynn, I had this for breakfast today & enjoyed it!

While packaging your accessories, I told myself I would try whatever you feature for this month's vlog and am so glad it's nasi lemak- my absolute favourite! :)

linked it at my site too
http://craftedbymei.blogspot.com/2010/11/bangsarbabe.html

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eiling lim November 14, 2010 - 4:17 am

hey looking good babe. I like your white top! Nice

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Meng November 14, 2010 - 8:13 am

Nice video. Food looks delicious. The close caption was nice since there was some road noise. There is a good Malay restaurant at Jalan Bukit Hijau, Seri Hijaun in Shah Alam (Proton factory area). It is in a shop house. I think the name is Aini or Anita, I could be wrong. The food is very good. They open for breakfast till lunch during the weekdays. The brinjal and kembong/sardine are delicious. I don't live in KL, that's why I don't remember the name really well. My mother used to in the condo across the street from the restaurant. Hope you do check it out. BTW, congrats on your engagement to RIF!

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ÉӍЇŁӋ_ćŖ垟BABE November 14, 2010 - 12:32 pm

OMG! I love this video. It is very well-explained of the dishes on the table. It makes me want to head down to KL just for Nasi Lemak Warong SinarNor!

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Bangsar-bAbE November 14, 2010 - 1:01 pm

ÉӍЇŁӋ_ćŖ垟BABE – Thanks Emily!! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. :)

Meng – I would need the address for the place, as I can't find it on google. Thanks for your kind wishes!

eiling – Thanks babe! You should check out her blog shop. Plenty of nice stuff!

craftedbymei – Thanks for the link back. And thank you for sponsoring!

Julian – When you come back KL!!

Jason – Hahaha…true! I was excited. Took a while for me to edit the video. ;)

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Meng November 15, 2010 - 3:09 am

Here is my mother's former address: Jalan Bukit Hijau 26/24, Seri Hijauan Section 26, 40400 Shah Alam. The condo has twin towers. The Malay restaurant is across the street. You can get regular or lemak rice. They have plenty of dishes for you to choose. They are really good.

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Bangsar-bAbE November 15, 2010 - 3:12 am

Coolness! Thanks Meng!! :)

Btw, they are only open during weekdays?

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Meng November 15, 2010 - 6:48 pm

The restaurant is open for breakfast and lunch during the weekdays. They are open on Saturdays but I think the food dishes are limited. They are close on Sundays. There is also an Indian banana leaf restaurant close by:)

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Kenshin Asuka November 25, 2010 - 2:15 pm

You know what….I'd include nasi lemak there on my list after giving it a try this afternoon (Obviously I ta pau or took away one packet before an interview began at 11:30 am this morning). It doesn't have to be so hot in order to be delicious. To be honest, it's much more awesome compared to nasi lemak I normally bought in Kepong every Saturday morning. ^_^

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