The origin of the Coconut Club began with a nasi lemak cooking competition in Kuala Lumpur. The food they tasted during their trip to Kuala Lumpur inspired the team, who spent two years perfecting their recipe and eventually founded the Coconut Club.
Traditional Malay nasi lemak is relatively simple, with ingredients including anchovies, peanuts, fried fish, cucumbers and eggs, as well as the indispensable chili sauce. The Chinese style is relatively rich in side dishes, and can be added with fried chicken, sausages, fish cakes, luncheon meat, etc. The rice of nasi lemak is different from ordinary white rice. It is cooked with coconut milk and slightly seasoned with a little pandan leaves, and it is fragrant.
This traditional nasi lemak (fried fish nasi lemak) is worth a try! The fried fish is crispy and delicious, and the rice is fragrant and delicious. It's wonderful~ The fried chicken in the fried chicken nasi lemak is very large, suitable for diners with a big appetite~
In addition, I would like to recommend this dessert "Nyonya Cake". There are three flavors in one set. The yellow butter flavor and the white coconut flavor are very delicious. I still want to eat it.
As for the chocolate-colored one... it's a new product, but I really can't get used to it...
"Fried Fish Nasi Lemak" $12.8
I'm desperate for chicken in Singapore, so I ordered fried fish~ Even the fish bones are fried to be very crispy, very fragrant and not oily at all. The most praiseworthy thing is to dip it in fish soy sauce, which is slightly spicy and refreshing.
"(Malay) Spiced Fried Chicken Nasi Lemak" $12.8
When I went there, the chicken legs were sold out, so I ordered chicken wings. The chicken is normal Singapore chicken, firewood. But secretly, the nasi lemak is fragrant and chewy, and the spicy sauce with rice is very delicious. I can eat two bowls of rice with the sauce alone, so who cares about chicken~
"Stir-fried squid with sambal sauce" $16
I really like this dish~ The squid is well processed and can be chewed, and the sambal sauce is not too oily.
"Cendol Ice" $3.8+1.5
I added Hokkaido red beans for an extra 1.5, and it turned out that I did not add it wrong~ The sweet and large red beans were stewed until soft and smooth, and added, with coconut sugar shaved ice, it is a perfect match~
I give this nasi lemak a full score of 100 ~ hahahahaha~ The high price makes sense~