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Last updated: 20 March 2024

Kampung Nasi Lemak (s5) @ Malaysian Food Street (rws)

3.8

$$$

$$$

Cuisines

Malay, Nasi Lemak

Address

26, Sentosa Gateway, #01-03-28, Resorts World Sentosa (waterfront), Stall 5, Malaysian Food Street, 098138

Nearest MRT

Sentosa

Operating Hours

Tuesday: 8:30 AM – 6:30 PM
Wednesday: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Thursday: 8:30 AM – 8:00 PM
Friday: 8:30 AM – 10:30 PM
Saturday: 8:30 AM – 10:30 PM
Sunday: 8:30 AM – 8:00 PM
Monday: 8:30 AM – 8:00 PM

Reviews

Name: Andrew Nguyen

Rating: 3

Date: 2/16/2024

Nice layout, and generous seating arrangement, but it really need to be much bigger to accomodate the tourists during the busy period like holiday and weekend. Plenty of store to chose from, and as the result the food taste can be varied, the price is more then those from mainland Singapore. I really like the satay, and the claypot rice, but let down by the chicken rice and ice kachang. Ordering system is easy to navigate, only downfall is table may not be wipe clean on regular basis.

Name: Yee Yee

Rating: 3

Date: 1/23/2024

The ordering system amaze me. It was quick using kiosk, but if u scan the QR to order take more time as u have to fill in more details. We came around 6.30pm. A few stalls not open for dinner. KL Hokkien mee stall, but doesn't taste like from KL. The ying yong $9 taste flavourless. Texture sticky like glue, too much of starches. Kuey teow stick together (as per photo). Plus point, their prawns very big.

Name: POmPAMICKY P

Rating: 5

Date: 1/9/2024

We had lunch after visit S.E.A.Aquarium. Have to scanned into system , ordered food , paid and picked up food from each restaurant.

Name: Henry Cheng

Rating: 4

Date: 12/12/2023

Updated review: Recently visited again and was really happy they added more stall! The latest stall added sells Penang prawn noodles with pork ribs. The soup was rich with prawn flavour. My only critique is the pork ribs as they were a bit too hard. They need to be cooked a little longer. As you can already guessed from the name, the place features popular Malaysian food all in one place. There are many options to choose from, both halal and non-halal, depending on what you like. My personal go to is the pork noodles, though I think the quality has deteriorated quite a lot since they started. Other noteworthy mentions are the KL Hokkien mee and claypot chicken rice.

Name: yaneeporn charoensarkviloj

Rating: 5

Date: 8/30/2023

A lot of food here and also people. The food was yummy.Reasonable prices. It's quite hard to find seat here. We had to wait for long queue but it worth. You can use only credit card here. The best thing is you can go back to the universal studio whenever you want because they will give a fluorescence stamp on your arm. Cool!!

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