208B New Upper Changi Road
#01-07 Bedok Interchange Hawker Centre
Singapore 462208

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Friday:
10:00am - 10:00pm

Saturday:
10:00am - 10:00pm

Sunday:
10:00am - 10:00pm

Monday:
10:00am - 10:00pm

Tuesday:
10:00am - 10:00pm

Wednesday:
10:00am - 10:00pm

Thursday:
10:00am - 10:00pm

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Hawker food may not be the most delicious or the most glamorous, but it’s certainly some of the most comforting and affordable food to the common man in Singapore. Take this plate of Nasi Ayam Goreng from Jefri The Original Botak Chicken Rice for example. It’s only $4.50 a plate, and it’s pretty palatable to boot.⠀

The nasi goreng (fried rice) was a little wetter than most other fried rice out there, and it appears to be an egg-less fried rice. The egg is replaced by bits of leafy green veg & sliced cucumbers, so hooray for healthier choices. The rice is fried in a mix of ketchup & sambal, which flavours the rice with a sapid spiciness mixed with hints of sweet & sour. The best comparison I can think of to describe Jefri’s nasi goreng is to liken it to a spicy omurice, sans omu (omelette).⠀

As for the chicken, it’s a decent, albeit unremarkable roast chicken. Chicken parts seem to depend on availability & luck, but you might be able to request for breasts or drums if you ask very politely. My drumstick was tender, passably juicy and nicely spiced & salted. A savoury brown sauce is spooned over the chicken for extra savouriness & lubrication, and this delicious Malay chicken rice certainly satisfied my hunger and my tastebuds.⠀

I’m assuming that the stall has such a long name because Jefri is the owner, and he has a shiny bald dome (botak = bald in Malay). Whatever Jefri’s hairstyle of choice is, I hope he never stops dishing out decently delicious Nasi Ayam Goreng.

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Time really fly when I realised my last visit here was long time ago. Coming back to this hawker centre today to try this popular Malay stall.

This Nasi Goreng Ayam particularly stand out for the colour of its rice. It is actually sweet taste with a bit of spicy, while the chicken remain juicy and soft. $3.50

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Read many reviews on this place, decided to try.

Nothing very fantastic except its very unique stall name

$3.50

Remember to add the chilli sauce.

Recommended by @foodkingnoc, I ordered their Nasi Goreng Ayam which cost $3.50. I have to say the chicken meat was tender and went pretty well with their gravy. But it’s quite a pity that their rice is undercooked...😕

[Bedok Interchange Food Centre] If you are at the Muslim stalls' section in Bedok Interchange Food Centre, you will notice two long queues. One will definitely be for the mee soto/mee rubus at Inspirasi while the other at Jefri The Original Botak Chicken Rice. With a hilarious stall name and the healthier logo sign, there's no stopping me from ordering the Nasi Goreng Ayam ($3.50). The Muslim version is served with deep fried chicken and a tangy chilli sauce. Unfortunately, the rice is not as aromatic as the Chinese's but overall still a good plate of chicken rice.

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