At $3.50 for a plate of Nasi Lemak (Chicken set) plus an additional $1 for an otah, I must say its pretty worth it considering how expensive Punggol Nasi Lemak charges. There is the distinct coconut aroma in the rice and the freshly fried chicken wing is just so finger lickin good. Mix the rice well with the sambal chilli and you are in for a one-way express service to Nasi Lemak euphoria. However, being an Eastie, the distance is a problem, hence, I shall just settle for my Changi Village Nasi Lemak on normal days and look forward to Boon Lay Power Nasi Lemak again next year.

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