Quick answer
Petaling Jaya's diverse nasi lemak scene ranges from RM3 to RM25, with Village Park Restaurant being a top recommendation for its legendary turmeric fried chicken. This Malaysian culinary landscape offers a variety of takes on the classic dish, with each spot offering its unique version of fragrant coconut rice, killer sambal, and crispy ayam goreng. From perpetually-packed restaurants to humble roadside stalls, PJ's nasi lemak scene caters to every taste and budget.
- Best overall
- Botak Nasi Lemak
- Price/value range
- 10 – RM10
- Top-ranked pick
- Village Park Restaurant — RM10–RM18
- Last verified
- 2026-03
Top verdicts
- Village Park Restaurant: The most famous nasi lemak in PJ and arguably all of Malaysia.
- Nasi Lemak Bumbung: PJ's most iconic late-night nasi lemak experience.
- Botak Nasi Lemak: Botak's humble tagline ("Second Best Nasi Lemak in PJ") belies the fact that many Redditors think their rice is actually better than Village Park's.
Petaling Jaya's diverse nasi lemak scene ranges from RM3 to RM25, with Village Park Restaurant being a top recommendation for its legendary turmeric fried chicken. This Malaysian culinary landscape offers a variety of takes on the classic dish, with each spot offering its unique version of fragrant coconut rice, killer sambal, and crispy ayam goreng. From perpetually-packed restaurants to humble roadside stalls, PJ's nasi lemak scene caters to every taste and budget.
Nasi lemak is Malaysia's national dish, and Petaling Jaya might just be its spiritual capital. From the perpetually-packed Village Park in Damansara Utama to the dark alleys of Nasi Lemak Bumbung where you eat under a zinc roof next to an open drain — PJ's nasi lemak scene is as diverse as it is delicious.
But ask any Malaysian where the best nasi lemak is and you'll start a war. "Fastest way to unite and divide Malaysians… Claim you have the best nasi lemak," as one Redditor put it. So we dug through hundreds of Reddit posts to find the places that keep getting recommended by actual PJ residents — not food bloggers being paid to smile.
What defines great nasi lemak? The holy trinity: fragrant coconut rice (the "lemak" in nasi lemak), killer sambal (spicy vs sweet is a civil war), and crispy ayam goreng . Every spot on this list nails at least two of those three.
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How we built this list
We analyzed 100+ Reddit posts and 800+ comments across r/malaysia, r/MalaysianFood, r/KualaLumpur, and r/Bolehland — spanning 2019 to 2026. Spots were ranked by how frequently they were recommended by independent users. We prioritized picks from PJ locals and regular customers over one-time visitor posts, and cross-referenced with community debates about overrated vs underrated spots.
1Village Park Restaurant
Classic Nasi LemakQuick comparison
- Best for
- Classic Nasi Lemak in Damansara Utama
- Strengths
- 4.3★ from 12,888 Google reviews · Classic Nasi Lemak · Damansara Utama
- Limitations
- the sambal divides opinions (too sweet for some), the queues are brutal, and parking is a nightmare
- Price / value
- 4.3★ from 12,888 reviews
- Why it made the list
- The most famous nasi lemak in PJ and arguably all of Malaysia. The ayam goreng is genuinely excellent — crispy, juicy, well-seasoned with turmeric. The coconut rice is fragrant. But the sambal divides opinions (too sweet for some), the queues are brutal, and parking is a nightmare. Pro tip: park at Starling Mall (RM1/hour, 3-min walk) or just order on GrabFood.
- What to order
- Village Park Restaurant (RM10–RM18) in Damansara Utama is known for its Classic Nasi Lemak, especially the Nasi Lemak Ayam Goreng featuring their legendary turmeric fried chicken. The rice is fragrant with santan (coconut milk). Ask for sambal lebih (extra sambal). Also try the lontong or mee rebus as sides.
- Reservation
- Recommended
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2Nasi Lemak Bumbung
Late-Night LegendQuick comparison
- Best for
- Late-Night Legend in Sea Park / Taman Paramount
- Strengths
- 4.1★ from 6,728 Google reviews · Late-Night Legend · Sea Park / Taman Paramount
- Limitations
- the sambal is fantastic — spicy, garlicky, not sweet — and the atmosphere is pure Malaysian street food culture
- Price / value
- 4.1★ from 6,728 reviews
- Why it made the list
- PJ's most iconic late-night nasi lemak experience. Yes, you'll eat in a dark alley under a zinc roof (bumbung = roof) and the hygiene is… let's say rustic. But the sambal is fantastic — spicy, garlicky, not sweet — and the atmosphere is pure Malaysian street food culture. As one Redditor's theory goes: "the dirtier the tastier." Not for the faint-hearted, but absolutely essential.
- What to order
- Nasi Lemak Bumbung (RM5–RM12) in Sea Park / Taman Paramount is a Late-Night Legend, where you should order the Nasi Lemak with ayam goreng rempah. Their chicken is fried with a peppery, fennel-spiced batter that's unlike Village Park's turmeric style. The sambal here is heavier on onion and garlic with more heat.
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3Botak Nasi Lemak
Classic Nasi LemakQuick comparison
- Best for
- Classic Nasi Lemak in SS3 / Sea Park (multiple branches)
- Strengths
- 4.1★ from 762 Google reviews · Classic Nasi Lemak · SS3 / Sea Park (multiple branches)
- Price / value
- 4.1★ from 762 reviews
- Why it made the list
- Botak's humble tagline ("Second Best Nasi Lemak in PJ") belies the fact that many Redditors think their rice is actually better than Village Park's. The coconut milk is so rich the rice turns brown — it's that kao. The sotong is excellent. Where they lose to Village Park is the fried chicken, which isn't quite as punchy. Available on GrabFood and consistently good via delivery.
- What to order
- Botak Nasi Lemak (RM6–RM16) with a rating of 4.1 stars from 762 reviews, located in SS3 / Sea Park (multiple branches), is famous for its Classic Nasi Lemak, specifically the Nasi Lemak Besar Sotong. Their squid portion is generous and the sambal sotong is rich. Also try the ayam goreng. Their rice is famously fragrant — so kao (concentrated) the rice turns slightly brown from coconut milk.
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4The Nasi Lemak Shop
Modern Nasi LemakQuick comparison
- Best for
- Modern Nasi Lemak in Bandar Utama (Oasis Business Center)
- Strengths
- 4.4★ from 1,509 Google reviews · Modern Nasi Lemak · Bandar Utama (Oasis Business Center)
- Limitations
- you get a lot of food
- Price / value
- 4.4★ from 1,509 reviews
- Why it made the list
- The rising star of PJ nasi lemak. Generous portions, chicken always fried to order (not sitting in a tray), and the sambal is well-balanced. Multiple branches (Bandar Utama, Subang SS15, Sunway 163) make it more accessible than Village Park. The RM15.90 chicken plate is pricier than old-school spots but you get a lot of food. Parking at the Bandar Utama location is notoriously bad — plan accordingly.
- What to order
- The Nasi Lemak Shop (RM13–RM20) in Bandar Utama (Oasis Business Center) offers a Modern Nasi Lemak, and the Nasi Lemak Ayam Goreng (RM15.90) is a must-try. It comes with two pieces of chicken, fried fresh and served hot. The sambal is generous and flavourful. Also try the sambal sotong or the daging rendang.
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5Say Yes Café
Classic Nasi LemakQuick comparison
- Best for
- Classic Nasi Lemak in Damansara Uptown
- Strengths
- 4.5★ from 1,249 Google reviews · Classic Nasi Lemak · Damansara Uptown
- Limitations
- without the insane queues
- Price / value
- 4.5★ from 1,249 reviews
- Why it made the list
- The anti-Village Park. Literally in the same row of shophouses but without the insane queues. Multiple Redditors who've done side-by-side tastings say it's comparable or even better. Opens for evenings too (Village Park closes around 6pm), making it the go-to dinner nasi lemak in Damansara Uptown. The local's secret when VP is too crowded.
- What to order
- Say Yes Café (RM8–RM14) in Damansara Uptown serves Classic Nasi Lemak, and the Nasi Lemak Ayam Goreng is directly comparable to Village Park. The chicken is consistently crispy and flavorful. Open evenings too, making it a solid dinner option when VP is closed.
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6Nasi Lemak Kukus SS2
Steamed Nasi LemakQuick comparison
- Best for
- Steamed Nasi Lemak in SS2 (near police station)
- Strengths
- 3.9★ from 233 Google reviews · Steamed Nasi Lemak · SS2 (near police station)
- Price / value
- 3.9★ from 233 reviews
- Why it made the list
- Under-the-radar pick that locals swear by. The steamed (kukus) rice method produces a lighter, fluffier texture compared to the standard cooked version — some prefer this. Located diagonally opposite the SS2 police station, mornings only except Sunday. No frills, great value, the kind of place PJ residents guard jealously.
- What to order
- Nasi Lemak Kukus SS2 (RM5–RM10) with a rating of 3.9 stars from 233 reviews, located in SS2 (near police station), specializes in Steamed Nasi Lemak, where you can choose your preferred protein. The steamed (kukus) preparation makes the rice fluffy and light while retaining the coconut fragrance. Big portions. Closed Sundays.
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7Mamalee Kopitiam
Fusion Nasi LemakQuick comparison
- Best for
- Fusion Nasi Lemak in Damansara Uptown
- Strengths
- 4.1★ from 500 Google reviews · Fusion Nasi Lemak · Damansara Uptown
- Price / value
- 4.1★ from 500 reviews
- Why it made the list
- The Village Park alternative for those who want something different. Located just two shops down from VP, Mamalee offers fusion twists on nasi lemak — buttermilk chicken and salted egg yolk are their signatures. ⚠️ Update: As of 2025, the Damansara Uptown dine-in location has closed due to a landlord change. They now operate delivery/takeaway only via social media. Check their Instagram for latest status before visiting.
- What to order
- Mamalee Kopitiam (RM12–RM20) with a rating of 4.1 stars from 500 reviews, located in Damansara Uptown, offers Fusion Nasi Lemak, and you should order the Nasi Lemak with Buttermilk Chicken or Salted Egg Yolk Chicken. These are their signature fusion proteins that you won't find at traditional stalls. Also available with prawns or squid.
8Nasi Lemak Tanglin
Classic Nasi LemakQuick comparison
- Best for
- Classic Nasi Lemak in Damansara Uptown / Damansara Heights
- Strengths
- 3.4★ from 107 Google reviews · Classic Nasi Lemak · Damansara Uptown / Damansara Heights
- Limitations
- the PJ-area branches are more convenient
- Price / value
- 3.4★ from 107 reviews
- Why it made the list
- Tanglin is the "quiet consistent" pick. Not flashy, not hyped, just solid nasi lemak that's been around for years. The sotong (squid) is their real strength. Available on GrabFood via the Damansara Heights branch. Note that the various outlets can differ in quality — the original (near KL Butterfly Park) is the gold standard, but the PJ-area branches are more convenient.
- What to order
- Nasi Lemak Tanglin (RM8–RM15) with a rating of 3.4 stars from 107 reviews, located in Damansara Uptown / Damansara Heights, is known for its Classic Nasi Lemak, especially the Nasi Lemak Sotong. Their squid is the standout item. The sambal is on the sweeter side. Multiple outlets (OG is near KL Butterfly Park, but branches in Damansara Uptown and Damansara Heights).
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9NALE
Premium Nasi LemakQuick comparison
- Best for
- Premium Nasi Lemak in Pavilion Damansara / Mid Valley
- Strengths
- 4.8★ from 3,160 Google reviews · Premium Nasi Lemak · Pavilion Damansara / Mid Valley
- Limitations
- the quality is undeniable
- Price / value
- 4.8★ from 3,160 reviews
- Why it made the list
- The most "Instagram-worthy" nasi lemak on this list. NALE is the premium, mall-friendly option — think RM20+ per plate with a beautifully presented chicken portion that could feed two. The sambal is deliberately mild (they cater to tourists and non-spicy eaters), which purists might find too tame. But the quality is undeniable. Perfect for visitors who want excellent nasi lemak in a comfortable, air-conditioned setting.
- What to order
- NALE (RM15–RM25) in Pavilion Damansara / Mid Valley serves Premium Nasi Lemak, and the Nasi Lemak Fried Chicken with NALE Sauce is their signature dish. The fried chicken portion is massive, enough for two. Also try the beef gulai. Note: sambal here is mild/not spicy.
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10Ali, Muthu & Ah Hock
Modern Nasi LemakQuick comparison
- Best for
- Modern Nasi Lemak in Oasis Square, Ara Damansara
- Strengths
- 4★ from 2,139 Google reviews · Modern Nasi Lemak · Oasis Square, Ara Damansara
- Limitations
- you know exactly what you're getting
- Price / value
- 4★ from 2,139 reviews
- Why it made the list
- The safe, consistent pick. Named for Malaysia's three major ethnicities (Malay, Indian, Chinese), AMAH delivers reliable nasi lemak in a proper restaurant setting. It's not the cheapest or the most "authentic," but you know exactly what you're getting. Good for groups or when you need a guaranteed decent meal without gambling on a roadside stall.
- What to order
- Ali, Muthu & Ah Hock (RM12–RM20) in Oasis Square, Ara Damansara, offers Modern Nasi Lemak, and you should order their nasi lemak with ayam goreng or rendang. The sambal is palatable even for those who can't handle extreme spice — tuned for a broad audience.
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11Nasi Lemak Al-Ehsan
Street Nasi LemakQuick comparison
- Best for
- Street Nasi Lemak in Taman Paramount
- Strengths
- 3.8★ from 1,478 Google reviews · Street Nasi Lemak · Taman Paramount
- Limitations
- the chicken makes up for it
- Price / value
- 3.8★ from 1,478 reviews
- Why it made the list
- Neighbourhood favourite near Taman Paramount, not far from Nasi Lemak Bumbung. The fried chicken here is a different beast — heavy, crunchy batter that's incredibly satisfying. The sambal is sweet (a common criticism), but the chicken makes up for it. Evening opening hours make it a good pairing with Bumbung for a late-night nasi lemak crawl.
- What to order
- Nasi Lemak Al-Ehsan (RM5–RM12) in Taman Paramount is a Street Nasi Lemak vendor, and the Nasi Lemak Ayam Goreng is a must-try. Their fried chicken has a super-crispy batter, thicker and crunchier than typical ayam goreng rempah. The sambal leans sweet. Evening spot.
12Nasi Lemak Panas 223
Late-Night LegendQuick comparison
- Best for
- Late-Night Legend in Jalan 223, Section 52
- Strengths
- 4.1★ from 2,087 Google reviews · Known for happy hour deals · Late-Night Legend
- Price / value
- 4.1★ from 2,087 reviews
- Why it made the list
- PJ's cult late-night nasi lemak. Tucked inside a long mamak stretch on Jalan 223, this stall (look for the red-cap bungkus — "cap merah") serves steaming hot nasi lemak when everything else has closed. It's cheap, it's no-frills, and it's the kind of place PJ locals take you to prove they know real nasi lemak. Opens late, sells out fast. The bungkus is a PJ midnight institution.
- What to order
- Nasi Lemak Panas 223 (RM3–RM10) in Jalan 223, Section 52, is a Late-Night Legend, where you should order the Nasi Lemak with ayam goreng from the "cap merah" (red lid) stall. There are multiple vendors at this location but the merah one is the OG. Also available as bungkus (takeaway packet).
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best nasi lemak in PJ (Petaling Jaya)?
Based on Reddit consensus, Village Park Restaurant in Damansara Utama is the most frequently recommended nasi lemak in PJ, especially praised for its ayam goreng (fried chicken) and fragrant coconut rice. However, many locals argue that Botak Nasi Lemak has better rice, and Nasi Lemak Bumbung offers a more authentic street-food experience.
Is Village Park nasi lemak overrated?
This is the most debated nasi lemak question on Malaysian Reddit. Village Park is consistently good — the fried chicken is excellent and the rice is fragrant. However, many Redditors argue the sambal is too sweet, portions have shrunk, and the queues aren't worth it when alternatives like Say Yes, Botak, and Bumbung exist nearby. It's a solid pick but not unanimously 'the best.'
How much does nasi lemak cost in PJ?
A plate of nasi lemak in PJ ranges from RM3 for a basic bungkus packet to RM25 for a premium sit-down meal with rendang at places like NALE. A typical nasi lemak ayam goreng at most shops costs RM10–RM16. Roadside stalls and bungkus-style spots are the cheapest at RM3–RM8.
Where can I get late-night nasi lemak in PJ?
Nasi Lemak Bumbung in Sea Park/Paramount area is the most famous late-night option, operating from evening until late. Nasi Lemak Panas 223 in Section 52 is another beloved night-time spot. Say Yes Café at Damansara Uptown also opens in the evenings and is a popular alternative to Village Park for dinner.
What makes Malaysian nasi lemak special?
Nasi lemak is Malaysia's national dish — rice cooked in coconut milk (santan) with pandan leaves, served with sambal, fried anchovies (ikan bilis), roasted peanuts, cucumber, and boiled egg. What makes each spot unique is the sambal recipe (spicy vs sweet), the quality of the coconut rice, and the protein — from classic ayam goreng (fried chicken) to rendang, sotong (squid), and even non-halal pork versions.
Where should I park when visiting Village Park?
Parking at Village Park itself is notoriously difficult — it's always packed. Redditors recommend parking at Starling Mall nearby (RM1/hour) and walking 3 minutes to the restaurant. Alternatively, order via GrabFood for delivery if you want to skip the queue entirely.
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