NASI LEMAK PANAS ‘YATIE’ At JALAN 223 PETALING JAYA. Hands up if you are often hungry in the wee hours of the morning and have no idea where to go. Supper time for me in PJ has to be my favourite NASI LEMAK PANAS 223 from Gerai Yatie! NASI LEMAK PANAS YATIE is one of the go-to places when one is cr…
I loved Yatie's Nasi Lemak simply for its Sambal Pedas that packs a punch with a smoky sotong flavours. What's best is that you get to choose your favourite part of the crispy fried chicken and I always opt for the meatier part of the breast meat or ribs portion.
Pemilik Jambu Batu Pak Cu 916. Juga pemilik gerai Nasi Lemak PaK Cu lebih 30 tahun bertapak. 22~35 tabung nasi sehari. 600 biji telur. Nampak simple tapi sek...
Medan Selera Jaya 223 is one of the most famous Nasi Lemak place in Petaling Jaya to many of us. If you live in the PJ neighbourhood or nearby city, sure you...
Wet Char Kuey Teow @ RM 4.00 The Wet Char Kuey Teow was really good and it came with generous amount of eggy broth. The flat noodles were nicely done and the flavours blended really well. My rating for this preparation shall be 8/10.
Kesimpulannya memang puas Hati makan kat sini. Tunggulah mama Akan dtg balik sebab nak cuba sup kambing, goreng2 Dan byk makanan lain. Patutlah tempat ni memang menjadi pilihan ramai kerana sedap Dan murah. Contohnya air minuman Kami beli Teh tarik, teh tarik halia Dan Barli suam cuma RM 4.40 je. Nak parking pun kena Cari betul2 baru jumpa.
I usually try not to run down food outlets but the food from Stall No. 14 at this food court was sincerely bad. The food was either too salty or totally bland. I doubt I would ever return to this particular stall again despite their prices being very reasonable.
Once ready, a basket filled with Otak Otak is sent over to the table and the minimum order quantity would be five. They were freshly grilled and served hot. Certainly, one that stood out in terms of taste and authenticity. Truly a very good Otak Otak it was and I would certainly recommend this stall.
Their Sup Kambing is medium bodied and comes with a variety of spices. Not too spicy and it would be perfect for most people. The mutton cuts were of the right size as well
Suri's Nasi Lemak is famous for it's extremely spicy Sambal and if you're one who loves your Nasi Lemak to be spicy, then this is for you. They were generous with the Sambal, slightly smaller portion of rice, some peanuts and half an egg were added with no traces of anchovies. However, it was one to savour. The Sambal was so good that you'd forget about the rest of the ingredients that are not there. Being a spicy food lover, I would rate this at 9/10. Definitely one of the better Nasi Lemak's in the Klang Valley.
It is Rm5 a bowl with guaranteed satisfaction! Also, an amazing pairing to the nasi lemak from either stalls. So here’s the math for one pack of nasi lemak, a bowl of soup and a glass of teh ais : RM1.50 + RM5 + RM1.80 = Rm8.20 All that for just a little over the budget of RM8! Alternatively, you can have the soup paired with roti kosong and teh o’ ais for also the same price of RM 8.20!
Both stalls have their own customer base and let me break down for you. Red Stall packet – their sambal is slightly sweeter, and rice is less fragrant Blue Stall packet – their sambal is more spicy and rice is slightly fragrant with with coconut. (my personal favourite) This will depends your individual taste as you can try both pack at one go as both the pack are quite small. If I remember correctly, I used to have it from RM0.80 then to RM1, then to RM 1.20 and now I believe is RM 1.50 per pack.
My friends and I decided to try the Nasi Lemak Panas Yati Gerai (RM1.50) which is in the red ink colour on the packaging. This nasi lemak tasted normal to me but it's very hot & I can see the steam coming out! One of my friend ate 2 packets of the nasi lemak from different stalls & his feedback to me was Suri Nasi Lemak Panas(RM1.50) is spicy. My friend preferred the spicy version than the normal version nasi lemak.
Yati’s nasi lemak has red ink stamps on them, while Suri’s has blue ink stamps instead. The packets are warm to touch too, a good indication that the nasi lemak is indeed freshly prepared to ensure the top quality and taste. Personally I prefer Yati’s nasi lemak simply because sambal pedas is used, which gives the kick.