At 36,000 feet up it still tastes better than many other nasi lemaks at sea level.
At RM7.00 a pack it is pretty expensive, but then, so is jet fuel.
Here's how it looked before...

And after...

And here's the scenery while I ate...
And after I ate...
7 comments:
hmm.. doesn't look that delicious... but u rili clear it huh? keke
I can assure you that it is Very Delicious. The pieces of chicken are so tender and juicy. The lemak aroma is simply intoxicating. I hadn't intended to order anything, but when the aroma from other people's meals started to engulf the cabin, I had no choice. Haha. :P
The only thing it lacks is the cucumber, which has probably been removed from the menu since it can't remain fresh for long.
thanks to your description, i was craving for nasi lemak for two days! rest assured, i've satisfied my cravings by having nasi lemak at damansara uptown... and they have fresh cucumber as well =P
sue,
maybe at 36k feet, the change of pressure might have blurred his taste buds...or evoked certain olfacto-memories that mimic the 'real' nasi lemak...;p
No la, this nasi lemak was real wan. The taste was really real. It was really good really in reality. :P
He he...I can't believe that you actually bought nasi lemak on Air Asia...I'm to stingy to buy anything overpriced! Glad that you enjoyed it, tho :)
Yeah, the prices were sky-high, literally, but I wanted to try it and see what the hype was all about. I thought it was at least more worthwhile than buying a regular Maggi Mee-in-a-bowl for RM3.50!
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