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http://www.umakemehungry.com/2017/11/nuruls-delight.htmlLooks like we have another option here for Malay Food that is popular among the district over here. To my surprise, I realized the long queue while we were lining up to purchase our breakfast dishes. Besides the usual dishes, they are also selling Kueh ranging from $1 to $1.20. We bought the Ondeh Ondeh and felt it was nothing out of the ordinary. The fillings did not have the oozing feel once you bite on it and in fact the "skin" was rathe
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Looks like we have another option here for Malay Food that is popular among the district over here. To my surprise, I realized the long queue while we were lining up to purchase our breakfast dishes.

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Besides the usual dishes, they are also selling Kueh ranging from $1 to $1.20. We bought the Ondeh Ondeh and felt it was nothing out of the ordinary. The fillings did not have the oozing feel once you bite on it and in fact the "skin" was rather thick and texture was not to our liking.

Ondeh Ondeh Kueh - $1.20
$1
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Mee Rebus came in generous portion and was strong in prawn taste. It is topped with condiments like fried shallots and coriander. We told them to remove green chilli.

Mee Rebus - $2.50
$250
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If you realize, their Mee rebus, Mee Siam were all served in bowls instead of the usual plate we seen in most plates. Squeeze some lime juice over and mix the tangy gravy with sambal chilli together and savour them up.

Mee Siam - $2.50
$2
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At the price of the Mee Soto, I will say its value worth for money as big chunks of chicken was given and gave me a filling stomach over the breakfast. We topped up the original $2.50 portion with $0.50 for a piece of bagedil. Chicken soup was murky and noodles were soft enough.

Mee Soto - $2.50
$2
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The reason why people faithfully queue for the Nurul's delight is perhaps this plate of fragrant Nasi Lemak that cost $2.50. The Nasi Lemak is upgraded with chicken nuggets as well as bagedil. The sambal chilli is commendable as it smells good in its smoky, sweet-spicy goodness.

Nasi Lemak - $2.50
$2
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With inflation, most of such dishes are already priced at $3 as the minimum but still in the neighborhood of Bukit Batok, we are lucky to have found such pocket friendly dishes.

Nasi Lemak topped with Nuggets & Bagedil
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Out of all food ordered, it generally explained what the crowd is there for. I will strongly recommend to try their Nasi Lemak as priority even though I am not a fan of rice.

Our Order
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(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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DETAILED RATING
Taste
Decor
Service
Hygiene
Value
Dining Method
Dine In
Spending Per Head
$2.5 (Breakfast)
Recommended Dishes
Nasi Lemak - $2.50
$ 2
Nasi Lemak topped with Nuggets & Bagedil
Our Order
  • nasi lemak
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