2 Changi Village Road
#01-03 Changi Village Hawker Centre
Singapore 500002
Sunday:
09:30am - 12:00am
Enjoy dining without burning a hole in your pocket, no membership required
Established sometime in the 1990s by Che Katijah (otherwise fondly known as Mak Jah), the day-to-day running of this popular stall has since been passed down to her daughter, Nooraini Mohamed.
.
Their rendition has a bed of long-grain white rice infused with coconut milk, fluffy and loose with grainy earthy floral sweet flavour. The deep-fried ikan bilis / anchovies crunch satisfyingly with fishy salty savoury flavour, while the thin cucumber slices are juicy with vegetal sweet flavour. The fried chicken egg is crisp around the edges, soft towards the center, with a runny yolk and eggy savoury sweet flavour.
.
The breaded fish surimi fillet has a tender springy chew with sweet savoury flavour, while the golden spice battered chicken wing has a crunchy exterior with a tender interior and meaty savoury salty spice flavour that carries a hint of ginger and turmeric. The sambal tumis / stir-fried chili paste is smooth and tends towards sweet savoury spice in flavour, with a mild kick at the tail.
.
.
.
Nasi Lemak
International Muslim Food Stall Nasi Lemak
@ Changi Village Hawker Centre, 2 Changi Village Road #01-03
.
More details:
https://ivanteh-runningman.blogspot.com/2026/02/best-of-singapore-hawkers-nasi-lemak.html
if you prefer less sweet sambal and a runny yolk, the nasi lemak ($4.50) here is the one for u! both fried chicken and coconut rice are comparable
In the past, I used to prefer International before moving over to Mizzy Corner but having tried both International and Mizzy Corner again in a single seating, I guess I am back to the International camp. Particularly, both the basmati coconut rice and sambal hit the right spots today as the sambal is not too sweet and slightly on the spicier side, and the accompanying fried egg had a runny yolk to complement it. The fried chicken has always been good, so there is nothing wow about it today if you have it fresh off the wok.
•••••••••••••••••••
✨ International Muslim Food Stall
📍 2 Changi Village Road, Changi Village Hawker Centre, Unit 01-03, Singapore 500002
🍴 [Self-Funded]
For just SGD3.50, you get a plate of fragrant coconut rice, a crispy chicken wing, a fried egg, ikan bilis, cucumber slices and a dollop of sweet & spicy sambal chilli.
Double the enjoyment by getting another piece of fried chicken wing! You won’t regret it...😉
📍International Muslim Food Stall Nasi Lemak
Changi Village Hawker Centre
2 Changi Village Road 01-03, S500002
Basmati rice was fragrant, egg was well cooked and fried chicken was the best! Have asked for less rice as we had another meal before this... Caution: chili is very spicy, pls add with moderation. Definitely will return, even with the queue!
Similarly, the wait can take some time especially during lunch hours but this is a small price to pay for a plate of coconut infused rice that comes with a fried egg, cucumbers, fried anchovies and chicken wing. Comparing to Mizzy Corner, this stall wins in terms of the perfectly fried golden brown chicken wings which was well marinated and spiced. The coconut rice is slightly heavy on the coconut flavour while the sambal is more towards sweet than spicy. Overall, both stalls got their own merits and if I were to choose, I will go for the one with the shorter queue.
••••••••••••••••••••
📍International Muslim Food Stall Nasi Lemak
2 Changi Village Road, Changi Village Hawker Centre, Unit 01-03, Singapore 500002