Everything you need to know about Malaysia's iconic dish, nasi lemak. We've compiled the locations and average prices of hidden local restaurants in Kuala Lumpur (KL). I'll share my experience and the emotions I felt after eating nasi lemak (a dish I'm a father in his 40s).
1. What is Nasi Lemak?
In Nasi Lemak, 'Nasi' means rice and 'Lemak' means oil.
‘Because the rice in 'Nasi Lemak' is made with coconut milk, ‘Nasi lemak is the very definition of 'oily rice'.’Nasi lemak is easily found in Malaysia.

I've found that Malaysian 'nasi lemak' has quite a variety of flavors, aromas and ingredients, with cucumber, peanuts, fried anchovies and sambal sauce being the standard ingredients.
You can buy nasi lemak wrapped in banana leaves at convenience stores, and many fancy restaurants even sell nasi lemak as a basic menu item. This food is considered Malaysia's 'national dish'.am.
2. Oriental Kopi
When traveling in Malaysia, it's perhaps natural to be curious about the country's signature dish, nasi lemak.
Of course, our family was curious about Nasi Lemak from the beginning and we also visited the tourists. ‘Nasi Lemak at Oriental Coffee’ The place that felt like a formula was Oriental Coffee.

This is because Oriental Kopi has so many reviews. In fact, if you wander around Kuala Lumpur, you'll see long lines like clouds waiting to get in.
My family and I tried nasi lemak at the popular Oriental Coffee. However, the results were disappointing.

I am the type of person who eats anything, but my wife and son are quite sensitive to taste and smell.
so '‘ Even the popular Oriental Coffee failed to challenge the nasi lemak, so the conclusion is that the nasi lemak in Malaysia does not suit our taste. I fell into the error of building it up.
However, I've heard from people who have settled in Malaysia that many travelers go through this process and avoid eating nasi lemak. However, this isn't actually true.
3. Hungry Boy
Introducing a delicious restaurant discovered in Penang, Malaysia.
This is a young and trendy restaurant, and despite its location on a less busy street, it attracts quite a few people. It is so popular that you have to wait in line to get a number around lunchtime.

- Address: 📍338, Jalan Jelutong, Kampung Batu Lanchang, 11600 George Town, Pulau Pinang
- Representative number: +601118939288
- Closed on Tuesdays
The most popular menu items at Hungry Boy are the brunch menu and kaya toast, but I visited five out of seven days and tried everything on the menu.
Among them, the most surprising flavor was 'Nasi Lemak'. Because, unlike other nasi lemaks I've had before, it was the dish that made me forget that 'Nasi Lemak' didn't suit my family's taste.

Reflections on Nasi Lemak
There are probably a lot of Koreans who say that Malaysia's representative dish, nasi lemak, does not suit their taste.
This is because it is made up of a combination of foods that people either don't like or don't like, such as rice cooked in coconut milk, sambal sauce, fried anchovies, and peanuts.
However, there are plenty of nasi lemak options to suit your taste, so if you happen to find a restaurant that doesn't suit your taste, don't despair or get frustrated.
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