Marcus Lee
Just an alright Nasi Lemak not that great but if you want a simple nasi lemak
Just an alright Nasi Lemak, not that great, but if you want a simple nasi lemak.
at Raffles City
Based on 90 reviews
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Based on 90 reviews
Marcus Lee
Just an alright Nasi Lemak, not that great, but if you want a simple nasi lemak.
L. Tan
The rice was hard and dry. The fried wing and fish were soggy. The whole meal was cold and stale.
Benny Lim
I bought a pack of Nasi lemak and went straight to my office in 5 minutes, but everything was cold. The rice was a bit fragrant but cold. The otah was cold. The chicken wing was also cold. Luckily, the ikan bilis and peanuts were crispy; otherwise, there was really nothing nice in this pack of Nasi lemak. And there was no egg too!? This is the first time I've eaten a Nasi lemak set meal that doesn't come with an egg by default. So strange.
Flo Yew
It's an okay place if you're looking for a quick meal fix. Everything was pre-packed, from the sambal chilli to the peanuts, and the components of the nasi lemak. So you simply order, they'll scoop up a bowl of rice, add all the extra packets into the box, seal it, and pack it. They were left with only the chicken cutlet nasi lemak by around 6pm, which left us with not much choice. We added a banana leaf otah, and the ladies were nice enough to throw in an extra otah. An extra star for the lovely gesture, but there's huge room for improving the customer experience. Located on the basement floor of Raffles City, near Din Tai Fung and the entrance of Cold Storage.
MIN TANG
LW's banana otak was one of my favorite go-to snacks in SG. Today, I stopped by Lee Wee to buy 5 banana leaf otaks at Raffles City basement. These are my usual buys over the past 15 years or so. I was so disappointed that Lee Wee has substituted pieces of real fish with pieces of fish cakes. NO!!! What made LW's otak different from the others are no longer valid. In today's F&B market, substituting cheap ingredients will kill your product and business. It starts with 'standards have dropped' followed by the final death knell of 'cannot make it'.
Singa Mas
Just came back from buying their curry chicken rice from the Raffles City Outlet. The food was tasty, the chicken is fresh and tender, and the gravy is really delicious. The server who recommended me the dish was a male cashier, and he was very efficient. I would definitely come back to try their varieties of otah rolls!
Jon Tan
This popular local favourite comprises fragrant rice cooked in coconut milk and pandan leaf, accompanied by hot relish, peanuts, anchovies, traditional fish cake, egg, and playful cucumber slices.
Yee Ming
I got to try this during one of the company workshops I attended. It was a packed nasi lemak. It was cold, but the taste was acceptable and nice. Just the sambal packaging needs improvement; it was difficult to tear off. I tried very hard, even using my teeth, but in the end, I had to use scissors to cut it open. It's quite good that it indicates when it was prepared and the best consume-by date.
Lina Tan
Enjoy their fish otahs. Good level of spiciness. A great snack when you feel peckish. The staff explained the different flavours and sizes of otahs well.
Joeys See
The rice was rather flavorless and too dry. The large squid otah was good. Prices are reasonable.