$1 nasi lemak still exists in Singapore, and it even comes with fish. The stall - Kedai Makan Muhajirin - located at Blk 20 Toa Payoh Lorong 7 - has been known for offering their nasi lemak at the unbelievable price for quite a while now. Three decades, in fact. However, no one would expect them to maintain that pricing...
The stall - Kedai Makan Muhajirinlocated at Blk 20 Toa Payoh Lorong 7 - has been known for offering their nasi lemak at the unbelievable price for quite a while now.However, no one would expect them to maintain that pricing in this current climate of rising food costs. But continue, they have.On Saturday , former MP Amrin Amin shared about the family-run business in a video uploaded to his social media pages.
Speaking to the patriarch of the family, 76-year-old "Encik Tahir", Amrin asked the question many of us are probably curious about — "Can make money, meh?" Said Amrin in the video: "I ask him how he makes money by selling $1 nasi lemak… and this is what he said, 'I'd rather be rich in deeds and virtues than material wealth'."
Tahir added "that there are people who are in need, the low-income among us, who should continue to have options, good options [for food]."Indeed, according to a previousNo wonder it's popular.Each packet of nasi lemak includes a fried omelette, fried fish and sambal. Based on a sign put up at the stall, customers can opt for either the fried fish or ikan bilis for the same price. For both, it'll be $1.50 — which is still a steal.
Shared the lady boss: "Our customers have patronised the stall since they were in kindergarten, now they are married with kids and they bring them here to eat.
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