Monday, May 16, 2011

Day #1: Kulai (Nasi Lemak) aka Wat Kentut Nasi Lemak, Kulai, Johor

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Chicken Rice Nasi Lemak

I went to Kulai, Johor with a bunch of coursemates last Friday, 13 May (Friday, The 13th). That was the first and the last Kulai trip before I leave UTM. The first stop at Kulai was eating dinner at one of the famous Nasi Lemak stalls. Nasi lemak is one of the Malaysia's pride and this cuisine is only available in Malaysia, if I am not mistaken. A typical nasi lemak consists of white rice cooked with santan (coconut milk), sambal, peanut and egg. It is Malaysians' most favourite breakfast and is widely available throughout Malaysia. The best part of Nasi Lemak is the rice and the sambal. Since it is widely available, the rice and sambal are the only criteria to distinguish between delicious or not delicious. But the picture shown above looks like chicken rice, rather than Nasi Lemak, but trust me, it's Nasi Lemak! The one that I went to in Kulai is famous for its sambal, I presumed. I saw a lot people "refilled" the sambal. The sambal is a bit spicy but nice.


Sambal

However, according to my friends who are from Kulai, they are famous for their fried chicken. Yeah, the fried chicken is nice but I still think that sambal is the thing that made them famous because the taste of the sambal is different from others. The price for a plate of Nasi Lemak with fried chicken is RM4.00. I think they do not serve neither boiled egg nor fried egg which is the best friend of Nasi Lemak.

Fried chicken

Unfortunately, there is no name for the stall, no exact name for the road, no special landmark but I managed to get the GPS coordinate for the stall. The GPS coordinate of the stall is N01° 39.118' E103° 36.605'. To the left of the stall is a chinese restaurant and next to the stall is a Malay Yong Toufu stall. It is recommended to try when you visit Kulai next time. Maybe if anyone of you knows the name of the stall or better direction to the stall, feel free to share at at comment box! Thanks ya!

Fried Chicken


Nasi Lemak stallFriendly workers

Name of the food: Nasi Lemak
Price: RM4.00
Location: Kulai, Johor
GPS Coordinate: N01° 39.118' E103° 36.605'
Rating: 3/5 (The sambal saves the day!)

P/S: I put my life at risk just to eat this Nasi Lemak because it is near the road with lots of cars! Just kidding!

UPDATE:

I just found out a landmark that can be referred to reach this stall, SMK Kulai Besar. Please refer to the map below. I hope it helps!

Direction from SMK Kulai BesarLocation of the stall

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8 comments:

sheryn said...

rating so low?

soonph said...

3/5 is more than half. high liao.. lolx... wait for next post and you will know why...

Nava K said...

the sambal makes a major difference, its the most important one to go with the nasi.

soonph said...

yes, that's true! when i had the nasi lemak without the sambal because they served it separately and missed out when serving the nasi lemak, i thought what is so special that everyone is talking about it. i got the answer by the time i tried the sambal.

Anonymous said...

the stall call warung wak kentut..
n the nasi lemak name is nasi lemak wak kentut..
it heard funny..but true.

I am a boy said...

that's really funny. they are friendly.

k-A said...

this is wak kentut nasi lemak stall. there is another stall near Bandar Putra Kulaijaya, at Jalan Merbok. the stall is called NAsi Lemak Putra only operates in the evening by the roadside, look for Poliklinik Mani. while you are it, try the mee curry with chicken feet and local tofu.......marvelous.....

soonph said...

Thanks for the info. Will definitely try it if I go to Kulai again next time.

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