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Nasi Lemak by International Muslim Food Stall #01-03 is One of the Best @ Changi Village

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In my previous life, I used to eat at Changi Village Hawker Centre regularly (since the 1980s). Like many, the famous nasi lemak stalls here were my favourites. But, I have forgotten which of the famous ones here was my top favourite. I only remember International Muslim Food, more famously known as International Nasi Lemak, as the name is easy to recall.

Stall name: International Muslim Food Stall Nasi Lemak


Address: 2 Changi Village Road, #01-03, Singapore 500002 (Changi Village Hawker Centre)


Tel: 8400 6882


Hours: 7:00am - 2:00pm | 6:00pm - 12:00 midnight (Sun & Mon off)



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As International Muslim Food was opened this morning, I went for it before hopping on the bumboat for my day trip to Pulau Ubin. It turned out that I still enjoyed this simple nasi lemak.

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$3.50 for this set with chicken wing. I appreciate it that International Muslim Food does not serve their food in earth harming Styrofoam plates and plastic utensils 🙏

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The coconut milk infused rice was fragrant without being overly greasy. Though the grains were average quality, they were cooked to just the right tender nutty texture - neither mushy-wet-soft nor dry-gritty.

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The sambal was good in the three elements I look out for - natural sweetness from onion, umami-savouriness from dried anchovies, and spicy heat from a blend of different chili peppers. I also look out for the hot sting in the aftertaste, and it was there for a few fleeting moments with every mouthful. Nice! 

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I like their fried chicken wing too. The subtly spiced batter was thin but crisp and slightly crackly. The flesh inside was tender, moist, and infused with a savoury flavour. 

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I also appreciate it that they skinned their cucumber, so it was all sweetness, crunch and juice sans the bitterness of the skin.

The egg was, however, fried through while I prefer fried egg with runny yolk. The fried ikan bilis was salty and fried till crisp, dry and stiff. Almost felt hard as nails for older folks with weak teeth.

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Yeah.., I also tried the other nasi lemak stalls recently, and I'll go back to International Muslim Food, if they are opened.

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Changi Village Hawker Centre is just 5 minutes walk to Changi Point Ferry Terminal, so it is the ideal meeting point and a quick meal before hopping on the bumboat to Pulau Ubin island.

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Pulau Ubin is just a 10 minute hop across the water from Changi Point. It was a beautiful bright, overcast day.


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Written by Tony Boey on 23 Jun 2021

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