Malaysian “Househusband In Japan” Happy To Find Nasi Lemak In Tokyo

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Malaysian “Househusband In Japan” Happy To Find Nasi Lemak In Tokyo
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Various Malaysian favourites are served here including nasi lemak, char kuey teow, prawn mee, and even ikan tiga rasa.

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Former HITZ FM Morning Crew presenter Arnold Loh, who migrated to Japan, said in his post caption “The stomach wants what it wants”, expressing his homesickness and desire for authentic Malaysian food. “To be very honest, the char kuey teow was the best. Enough wok hey, very tasty. The nasi lemak boleh tahan. But the prawn mee, ah memang tak payah la,” he commented on the food.

Not only that, the restaurant also sells Malaysian food products such as Ayam Brand Kaya Jam and Brahim’s Kuah Masak Lemak, kedai runcit style.

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