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Nasi Lemak - Chan Sow Lin
![]() On days when I'm early to work, with time to spare, (which is very rare).. I would drive around my office area.. and hunt for food. One morning I felt like roti canai, and parked myself in one of these make-shift stalls at the side of Jalan Dua, Chan Sow Lin & ordered myself a roti telur. It was one of the best I have tasted, with thick dhall & rich fragrant chicken curry! Impressed, I started taking a bit more interest in my surroundings, and spied a nasi lemak "warung" just opposite. I strolled over, checked out the dishes, which looked really promising, & vowed to return one day. Then onwards, I was never early to work, let alone with time to spare to eat. Hence the stall remained a distant memory. Many weeks later, bangsar-babe, rif, Unka & I chatted over breakfast, and naturally the topic of food came up, and she shared of good eats in the Cheras area, and upon knowing the area I worked, immediately gushed about this "wonderful" nasi lemak, & with her description, I realized it is the very same stall that I wanted to try "one day.." but hadn't. Opportunity presents itself soon enough, and we found ourselves standing in queue for our dose of this "wonderful" NL one fine morning. ![]() The rice was definitely fluffy, with each grain perfectly round & firm. ![]() Nasi lemak with its repertoire of dishes.. Begedil (potato cakes), sambal, paru (liver), fried spiced chicken, curry chicken, fish..etc. ![]() No prize for guessing my order, eggs, eggs and more eggs. RM2.50. ![]() Unka who can't do without his sambal sotong (squid sambal). Rm3.70. ![]() The eggs were perfectly hard boiled, with soft yielding whites and smooth yolks. The fried one though runny, was very oily & was unceremoniously dumped onto Unka's plate after a few attempts to stomach it. The sambal is goooooood..finally a version that is with a bit of a spicy kick as opposed to the sweet-ish ones that are doled out everywhere else. Very fragrant, thanks to the slivers of fried anchovies, its mild sweet undertones came from slowly stewed onions & it made the nasi lemak good enough on its own without any embellishments. Unka passed the sambal squids too, saying that it was pleasantly tender with the right level of chewy-ness. There is another stall beside it that dishes out a mean bowl of soup, with your choice of vermicelli, yellow noodles or kuay teow. Just the smell alone was enough to assure me that it is worth ordering a bowl. ![]() However, I ended up with the Malay Rice Roll - Lontong, on my subsequent visit. Cut into bite sized pieces & rained with coconut milk vegetables stew, (also known as Sayur Lodeh), it was thick, creamy, fragrant & piping hot, swarming with abundant amount of cabbage, bean curd cubes & long beans. Add a dollop of sambal and you're off to a fiery start to your day! Not bad for RM3.00. ![]() Another visit and this time round I added the lodeh to my nasi lemak... ![]() For RM2.70, I aint complaining. ![]() They do take orders for catering, so do give them a ring the next time you are planning a party. ![]() They are open 7 days a week, 630am to 1130am. Address: Jalan Dua, off Jalan Chan Sow Lin. A bit out of the way for some, but if you are looking for some good hearty nasi lemak, it is worthy of an effort..& me thinks Nasi Lemak Tanglin, Raja Abdullah and CT Roses has found a rival here, but sadly it has not been given its due recognition and fame..YET. related searches : Nasi
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