Look what I've got for lunch today?
My folks got me the famous Nasi Lemak from Changi Village. This original Nasi Lemak that spun off a lot of 'copycats' around, still managed to retained their flavours of the great Malay heritage of Changi Village. The only difference is the hike in the price. Do expect to queue for a bit and pay more than S$2.50 for a basic set with fragrant nasi (rice) cooked in lemak (coconut milk), ikan bilis (anchovy), telok (egg), sambal chilli and fried chicken. You can add on other sides, like an otah (spicy fish meat paste) for a S$1.
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My folks got me the famous Nasi Lemak from Changi Village. This original Nasi Lemak that spun off a lot of 'copycats' around, still managed to retained their flavours of the great Malay heritage of Changi Village. The only difference is the hike in the price. Do expect to queue for a bit and pay more than S$2.50 for a basic set with fragrant nasi (rice) cooked in lemak (coconut milk), ikan bilis (anchovy), telok (egg), sambal chilli and fried chicken. You can add on other sides, like an otah (spicy fish meat paste) for a S$1.
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Singapore Changi+Village Nasi+Lemak Food
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