Malaysian nasi lemak beats Singapore’s, says Phua Chu Kang star Gurmit Singh

Comedy icon savours local version of dish in clip with TikToker Daniel Liew

10:38 AM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – Famous television actor Gurmit Singh has declared Malaysia’s nasi lemak as his top choice, favouring it over Singapore’s version.

TikToker Daniel Liew (@danieldineskl) posted a video with the Phua Chu Kang star at a local eatery in Malaysia. 

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Brought Phua Chu Kang to eat our local Malaysian Nasi Lemak. His NEW comedy show is coming on 20th and 21 July 2024 at HGH Convention Centre, Kuala Lumpur #phuachukang #laughdieyou #gurmitsingh #herosingh

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In the video, Gurmit enthusiastically declared his preference for the Malaysian version of the dish without hesitation.

“Malaysia. No hesitation,” he said when Liew asked which version he preferred.

The video has garnered over 1 million views since it was posted. 

Gurmit was seen ordering a variety of side dishes to go with his nasi lemak, such as bergedil (fried potato patties) and fried chicken, accompanied by a variety of curries.

Eating with his hands, Gurmit was seen embracing the local way of enjoying the national dish.

Liew, a local food vlogger with over 100,000 followers, also conducted a brief poll with Gurmit to compare his preferences between Malaysian and Singaporean versions of local dishes.

In the post, Liew also said that Gurmit would be in the country for his comedy show on July 20 and 21 at the HGH Convention Centre in Kuala Lumpur. – May 20, 2024

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