Pretty impressed by how they got the crisp on that meaty chicken drumstick while retaining sufficient moisture in the meat that it could almost be called juicy.
Any time is a good time for Ponggol Nasi Lemak. And now that they have a cafe at Capitol Piazza, it’s good to be in the area and eat it.
It's almost the same stuff as I got previously topped up with an additional fried chicken wing and extra rice.
For those who have yet to try Mazni’s Family, why not give this tidy Muslim stall a try? Don’t forget to add their sambal chili to your dishes!
Their rice had a pleasant coconut flavour which I liked.
If you are at Lau Pa Sat and wondering which satay stall to purchase from, go for Stall 6, Satay Power and order the mutton and babat!
In retrospect (albeit a short one), the food was rather expensive. $84 before delivery charges.