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Home / Food Review / Nasi lemak antarabangsa @ Taman Melati, Setapak

Nasi lemak antarabangsa @ Taman Melati, Setapak

November 23, 2009 by StrawberrY Gal

One of the famous nasi lemak in KL is the Nasi Lemak Antarabangsa where they have branches in many places. How cool.. as this is the first time i notice that Nasi Lemak can also be opened to many outlets. Incredible!!
So, this time, me, dear, and his relatives went for supper at the Nasi Lemak Antarabangsa in Setapak. The restaurant is indeed big with a 3 shop lots i think.
Neverless, the service was good as well. So, dear ordered a set of Nasi Lemak with curry chicken is RM6.90 The meal was indeed delighting. Though price wise is a bit expensive but the taste is real nice and delighting. Other than that, the portion is also big one.
Other than that, his cousin ordered the authentic set of nasi lemak rending which comess with drinks and desserts that is RM 11.90. The meal is simply the same as the ala-carte nasi lemak and added with drinks and keropok lekor as the dessert is no longer available.
As for drinks, I ordered the teh tarik which is quite creamy as well.The creamy is simply delicious and nice. It has the smell of nice tea. I love it!
The keropok lekor was nice too. It is not like some keropok lekor which is not crispy. The keropok lekor is freshly fried and served hot. This make it nice and yummy.
Lastly, uncle ordered the mee goreng which is well fried and nice. The mee goreng is well fried and is hot. The taste is quite nice as well..
Taste:
Nasi Lemak: 3/5
Keropok Lekor: 4/5
Teh Tarik: 4/5
Mee Goreng : 4/5
Price:
Nasi Lemak ( ala carte) : RM 6.90
Nasi Lemak ( set) : RM 11.90
Teh Tarik : RM 1.20
Mee Goreng: RM 6.90
Address:
No 11 & 13, Jalan Melati Utama 4,
Taman Melati Utama, 53100 Setapak,
Kuala Lumpur
Business Time:
Mon – Thurs: 9 am – 1 am
Fri: 9 am -2 am
Sat & Public Holiday: 8 am – 2 am
Sun: 8 am – 1 am


Posted By : StrawberrY Gal
Homepage : malaysianfoodie

Filed Under: Food Review Tagged With: Drinks

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