Malaysia F
Malaysia Food Street is easily located at the exit of Universal Studios Singapore. There are a variety of local delicacies and Malay-style meals, such as Bak Kut Teh, Hainanese Chicken Rice, Shrimp Noodles, Nasi Lemak Rice, Fried Scallops, Curry Fish Head, Kako Toast, etc. It is a bit like a food stall. Each small stall sells different foods, and you can pay for it in lined up. You can buy eighty-nine dollars per person. I ordered the fried rice noodles, friends to order Kampung Nasi Lemak.
Kampung is a transliteration of Malay Kampong, meaning the village. Nasi Lemak is a national dish of Malaysia. It generally includes rice, fried fish, beef or chicken, eggs, peanuts, cucumbers, etc. The main seasoning is ginseng sauce (chili sauce), the sauce tastes sweet and the rice is still There is a fragrance of pandan leaves. This Nasi Lemak is 8 SGD.
I ordered 8.5 SGD, and I need to wait for the meal. Stir-fried noodles with black soy sauce and oil consumption as the main seasoning. Singaporeans will also add sweet soy sauce and chili sauce. The salty and sweet tastes are spicy. In fact, it is fried noodles. The side dishes are shrimp, bean sprouts, sausage, leeks, etc. The taste is good.