Posted on 07/24/2017 11:44:20 AM PDT by nickcarraway
Is it as good as advertised?
In case you haven't already heard, McDonald's Singapore launched the Nasi Lemak Burger last week in conjunction with the Singapore Food Festival 2017. When we at Rojak Daily heard about the Nasi Lemak Burger, our initial reaction was:
And it wasnt just us. Many social media users were shocked and at the same time, curious on how it would taste like. How can a Nasi Lemak Burger taste good without nasi dan yang berlemak?
So being proud Malaysians, we went to one of the McDonalds in Singapore over the weekend and did our best Gordon Ramsay impression and judge it for ourselves!
Does it even taste like real nasi lemak? Is it all just hype? Or most importantly, is it as good as Village Park Nasi Lemak?
Right off the menu, we got the full Nasi Lemak Feast set which consisted of the burger itself, criss-cut fries, Bandung McFizz and the Coconut Pie.
Meat lovers rejoice! With a huge chunky piece of chicken, after a massive bite, we realised that this is no ordinary fried chicken patty.
It is not the chicken patty we find in our usual Spicy Chicken McDeluxe or Chicken Burger.
It is actually an ayam goreng BEREMPAH chicken patty!
You can taste the slight tinge of rempah with every bite of the chicken patty, and to be honest, we weren't expecting that at all so that's a big win.
And then suddenly, it hit us; the sambal that is a must in all nasi lemak.
It was rather mild, the level of spiciness, but it definitely complemented the chicken patty and the overall taste. Any stronger, we wouldnt be able to taste the rempah in the chicken!
Now, here comes the biggest surprise: the fried egg wasnt the type that youd usually find in your Egg McMuffin breakfast set, but the kind that youd expect in a plate of nasi lemak - deep fried and garing at the edges.
It's really, really sedap!
Moving on, we had the Bandung McFizz which we could only describe it as Bandung with Sprite.
The susu sejat or evaporated milk was evident with every sip we took and with the fizziness and a hint of citrus-y taste made it really refreshing. Went very well with the savoury burger.
After clearing the main course, we also tried the Coconut Pie that came along with this set. The filling had a viscous consistency with nata-de-coco bits.
Crisp on the outside, warm filling in the inside, it was a pretty decent dessert but we wouldve preferred the sweeter kueh lapis instead! Our verdict Despite some people calling it over-hyped, but honestly, we absolutely LOVED it. So much so, we actually ordered another set to experience it again.
Here's our official rating:
Dont just take our word for it; hundreds of people on social media loved it as much as we did:
I know it appears to be written in English but I could not follow that review at all.
Be still my heart and thank God for that.
I'd been some worried about that for weeks now.
“It’s really, really sedap!”
My feelings exactly!
What do they call a “Quarter Pounder” in Singapore?
I guess sedap is Malaysian for delicious.
That’s some GOOOOoood Lemak! It’s Nasi!
saya mau [I want it]
I’m staying away from the lemak — I heard it was pretty Nasi.
Yeah, I hear you. But if they are OK drinking evaporated milk and Sprite, and actually like it, then I cast doubt on the whole lot.
A Royale with Lemak?
Indeed. What were they thinking?
I just asked for that new Nazi Limerick burger and got a strange look...
I don’t know about anyone else but spiral cut fries and coconut pie sounds great.
So far, I’ve deciphered that Sambal is a spicy condiment/sauce, used in traditional Nasi Lemak; which last doesn’t look anything like any McSandwich; but I guess it’s all about the flavors:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nasi_lemak#Traditional_Malaysian_version
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sambal
There once was man from Berchtesgaden...
I hope they are not like Illinois Nasi burgers... I hate Illinois Nasi burgers.
Backwards - Is An Kamel (Nasi Lemak)
“Two all-beef patties special sauce lettuce cheese pickles onions nasi lemak on a sesame-seed bun.”
Just doesn’t have quite the same ring to it.
I do Nasi that as something that I would want to eat. :^/
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