Nasi kukus means steamed rice. With chicken is MYR 7.90 nett and add pineapple curry at MYR 1.50 nett. Was surprised to see one big chunk of pineapple.
Fried whole chicken leg at the stall.
Can you see the steamed rice in bowls?
This is the stall Warisan Nasi Kukus.
Banner showing Nasi Kukus stall is now operating at Eng Huat coffee shop at OUG.
Our breakfast at Friend ship cafe. 3jc noodles dry at MYR 7 nett, hot cham at MYR 1.80 nett and lo mai kai at MYR 4 nett.
I would prefer the former to the latter but I don't mind either.
ReplyDeletewhole chicken leg is better than pork balls.
DeleteI am sure you like the nasi kukus cos got pineapple hee hee
ReplyDeleteI specifically add pineapple curry to the rice.
DeleteI just got back from Kelantan last night. I saw many similar Nasi Kukus there where they served bowls of steamed rice too. That's very tasty indeed.
ReplyDeleteoh is it from there.
DeleteThe chicken leg looks good.
ReplyDeleteyes it does.
DeleteMy pick would be the nasi kukus as well. The chicken must be good when freshly fried.
ReplyDeleteok also when eaten at home.
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