Alimah's Kitchen - 2A Commonwealth Dr
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based on 8 reviews
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Address : | Singapore 141002 |
Postal code : | 01-23 |
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City : | Alimah's Kitchen |
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Jessie Yap on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Authentic nasi lemak with chicken wing?
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Bryan on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ While the mee rebus is unable to compete with queenstown lontong’s, it still is a very good bowl of mee rebus. The nasi lemak however, was truly the winner of the crowd. The rice was one of the most fragrant i’ve had and i’ll definitely be back for more.
Closed on Thursdays and Fridays!
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Raymond Yang on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Owner is humble and certainly mindful to help residents there. His Nasi Lemak is authentic, not using normal rice grains. His Mee Rebus is power bit not selling cause too many preparations on other dishes.
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poh wei kiat on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Very shiok nasi lemak, their paru and mutton are very soft and tender, chicken wings are so crispy, rice are very fragrant and chilli damn shiok plus it’s cheap!
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Wei Wei on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Crisp crispest chicken wing i had, awesome sweet salty smabal with crisp ikan billis, best paired with fragrant tasty begedil
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Lorenz Gerber (NorrSwedeFPV) on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Nice Nasi Lemak stall... Very tasty, crispy chicken. Friendly staff. A classic in Tanglin Halt food centre.
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Alvin Choo on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Quite possibly one of the best nasi lemak I have tried. The rice is very fragrant and different from the mass market nasi lemak that you find outside nowadays.
The coating for the chicken wing and bergedil is also atypical and is closer to the chicken wing from old chang kee
This plate only costs $3.50! Hard to find delicious nasi lemak at this price nowadays.
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Pang Llui Lim on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Best nasi lemak stall I’ve ever eaten in Singapore or Malaysia. Its low-key and doesn’t have the mindless long-queues of other over-rated Nasi Lemak stalls in Singapore. The important thing is that the chill space is not diabetically sweet like those at Adam Road or elsewhere. The rice has a lovely coconut fragrance without being too rich. They fry the chicken as you order so its hot. Expect a short and constant queue from HDB locals who don’t own a car or live in landed property. And no one in the working class queue appreciates rich folk who order multiple take-away orders for their family or office. People in the queue do help folks who are hungry in paying for a meal. Its that kind of place. The basic Nasi Lemak has a fried chicken wing, a very round egg fried in a egg ring which isn’t oily, and un-oily but warm bergedil (potato cake), ikan bilis, and for young kids a topping of dough from the fried chicken. I couldn’t go anywhere else for nasi lemak. Strictly for HDB locals only!
Sun 9th Dec- look at the queue! You’ve got to be here before the Police National Servicemen arrive to buy large take away orders for those on duty at their base.
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