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According to the buzz, the Nasi Lemak Antarabangsa franchise spreading across KL is a pale imitation of the Kampung Baru original. Naturally, we felt compelled to probe the truth.
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The verdict? We won't be rushing back for more, but it's not bad. The rice is fluffy and well cooked, though it lacks the special fragrance that distinguishes a divine nasi lemak.
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The chicken rendang was ho-hum. Still, it did complement the rice.
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The "bergedel," or potato patty, was tasty comfort food. But skip the fried egg.
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Sambal kerang. Alright, but I've never truly liked cockles in sambal.
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Paru goreng. A bit on the chewy side, but I'm not really a fan of this either.
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Pisang goreng Bali. Scrumptious! Warm, sweet banana fritters without any batter, absolutely heavenly when dipped in the grated coconut.
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Nasi Lemak Antarabangsa,
Jalan Telawi 3, Bangsar.
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