While on a burger hunt earlier, we were left in the lurch when all 3 of our selected burger stalls were closed (on Sunday night). Since we were quite hungry, I decided to take rif and Jeen for some nasi lemak at Seapark PJ. Located next to Maybank in Seapark, I found out about this place more than 5 years ago from a friend who took me here when he first got his driving license. We placed our orders and within a few minutes, we were tucking into our piping hot plate of nasi lemak with ikan bilis, peanuts, freshly fried chicken and a sunny side up.Infused with coconut milk, the rice was fragrant, well-seperated and fluffy. The sambal was sweetish and not very spicy – great for those who can’t take too spicy food, but I would have preferred it spicier. Nonetheless, it went quite well with the rice and runny egg. We really enjoyed the fried chicken. Well-marinated, it was absolutely juicy and tender with crispy skin. A plate costs RM4.50, which I thought was pretty reasonable considering the size of the chicken. Apart from nasi lemak, quite a few people were ordering the mee goreng ayam. I’m so trying this on my next visit!
Ambiance: 4/10 (you sit at the roadside)
Price: 7/10
Food: 7/10
Verdict: Decent nasi lemak, reasonable prices. Plus you get to eat it piping hot even in the middle of the night!
Jalan 21/11b,
46300 Petaling Jaya,
Selangor
(next to Maybank)
23 comments
if only i can eat this kinda food late at nite n not grow fat…sigh
yes, the nasi lemak looks good, esp with the fried chicken! Hmm, envy you la, can afford to take supper and still maintaing your slim figure!
SimpleGirl – No need to envy me la, I also watch my weight so that I don’t pile on the kilos =)
joe – i don’t do this all the time… ;P
can’t resist the ayam goreng!!!
That fried chicken is just perfect for midnight snacking!! SEA Park is too much of a drive away for me in the middle of the night though… my waistline would probably thank me for resisting too!
550 ml – Not something to be eaten on a regular basis, but it is a great midnight indulgence! =D
mimi – Same here! Had to stop myself from ordering another piece!! =P
Our NL ayam in KSelangor ( Tesco ) cost RM 4.80 and so yours is cheaper ( N better?) !
Strangely we have never tried this one alto we always pass by…
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better than Village PArk? Is is Malay version right? I’m really craving for the chinese nasi lemak..hv u tried the femez Jln San Peng one? wanna go try?
thenomadGourmand – Different I would say. Both have their good and not so good points. Errr…doesn’t feel Malay. Cos the sambal not power. ;)
Ooohhhh…I haven’t tried this. Where exactly??
BSG – Mine’s cheaper…better I don’t know lar. But I had to sit by the roadside, yours is indoor right?
Replied already… =D
nasi lemak month!
maybe?
Maybe…there goes my waistline! =P
Wow.. the nasi lemak looks so good especially with the fried egg 1/2 done…
i agree on the nasi lemak though the portion of rice is small.. so usually go for 2nd helping :) btw, the drinks serve is not bad too..yummy..
Terence – Strange, I didn’t quite like the drinks. The teh tarik was very diluted…
Selba – Ya…it’s really yummy, but very fattening! =P
this recommendation of yours sure looks great! so affordable!
This was my favourite haunt for 2 years until my son stopped his Mandarin classes. Great chicken, piping hot and I thought marinated in ginger juice.
worldwindows – Yes, great chicken indeed!
BBO – Go try it! =D
quite dangerous to sit by the roadside-the BKT stall in front is ok too.
Err…quite la, but most places do it anyway. Just hope nothing bad happens! >)
wah~ my favourite nasi lemak stall!`
I can see why! =)
Hi there. How do I get to this place frm kota damansara. Thx.
These guys use recycled oil for frying so be careful as it is not good for health