We tried Singapore’s worst-rated nasi lemak

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No.1 Adam’s Nasi Lemak at Adam Road Food Centre, rated 3.1 stars on Google, is reviewed for its mixed reputation surrounding long waits, service and food quality. The article finds balanced results across S$6.50 to S$8 sets, highlighting strong sambal and mutton rendang but inconsistent chicken and sides, making it suitable for those curious about its polarising reviews rather than seeking top-tier nasi lemak.

Next on our worst-rated series, nasi lemak takes the spotlight (or the hot seat). After research, my mission was to head to Adam Road Food Centre in search of No.1 Adam’s Nasi Lemak. This stall has a 3.1-star rating and a total of 155 Google Reviews (at time of writing).

“That’s the stall that made me wait very long for my plate of nasi lemak!” My mum exclaimed when she heard that I’m paying them a visit.

Indeed, there were numerous 1-star reviews going on about how slow the service was. Some even waited over an hour for their food.

Other bad comments were about the rude attitude of the elderly aunty as well as issues with the food, including tasteless rice and salty chicken wings, just to name a few.

As usual, I didn’t let these reviews affect me and went over with an open mind. When I arrived, I was greeted by the stark contrast in the queue situation between No.1 Adam’s Nasi Lemak and Selera Rasa Nasi Lemak.

We tried Singapore's worst nasi lemak - Exterior of stall

Though there were 2 people in front of me, the makcik was quite speedy, in my opinion. Even as a string of customers formed behind me, she managed to tackle it fairly well.

She had a brief exchange with the guy in front of me, explaining that the set he wanted didn’t include otah and advised him to take a look at the picture carefully.

The makcik wasn’t wrong, though. While firm, she wasn’t rude. I was rather disappointed when the fish set wasn’t available, as there had been many complaints about the fish being overly seasoned.

What I tried at No.1 Adam’s Nasi Lemak

worst nasi lemak - adam special

I started with the priciest item on the menu, the Adam’s Special (S$8). It consisted of the quintessential coconut rice, mutton rendang, a whole fried chicken wing cut in half, an omelette wedge, ikan bilis, peanuts and a single slice of cucumber.

worst nasi lemak - chicken wings

Referencing an epic review that stated, “Worst chicken wings ever tasted, they probably soaked it in salt for a year before frying it,” I dived straight into the chicken wings, psyching myself up for an intense salty encounter. But strangely, it was quite the opposite.

Though the skin was tasty and well-seasoned, the flesh was bland. Thankfully, it wasn’t dry as some netizens had claimed. The chicken wing gave me the impression that it was re-fried, as others had commented, but I had no issues with that— except for the tasteless experience I was left with.

worst nasi lemak - rice

The basmati grains were fluffy and well-separated, maintaining their individuality. Though the rice wasn’t the best I’ve had, it still had a decent aroma and taste of coconut.

worst nasi lemak - sambal mix

I spooned a portion of sambal over the rice and gave it a good mix. Instantly, my taste buds were jolted with the kick of spice, which packed a significant amount of heat. That being said, I actually liked the sambal for its spicy character, which was more pronounced than its sweetness.

worst nasi lemak - ikan bilis n peanuts

The ikan bilis wasn’t as salty as what the online reviews stated. It paired really well with the rice.

worst nasi lemak - mutton rendang

However, the crowning glory of the dish was the mutton rendang. It was tender, flavourful and spiced to perfection. My dining partner even mistook it for beef due to the complete absence of gaminess usually associated with lamb.

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worst nasi lemak - sutra special

We then moved on to the Sutra Special (S$6.50) that had a mound of nasi lemak, a quarter piece of egg omelette, a halved chicken wing, otah, cucumber, and ikan bilis… but no peanuts.

Before saying anything, I glanced at the signboard again, and sure enough, the Sutra Special did include peanuts. The makcik had probably missed them out.

Hoping for a better experience with the chicken wings, it turned out to be the same— flavourful, crispy skin with tasteless flesh.

worst nasi lemak - crumbs

The additional fried crumbs on the side were giving my jaw an early-morning workout. They were slightly hard and lacked crispiness.

worst nasi lemak - closeup

The otah was thin and tasted just like any other store-bought rendition. Thankfully, I’m quite an easy eater and found satisfaction despite its ordinariness.

worst nasi lemak - egg

The egg was alright and didn’t blow my socks off. It would’ve tasted better if it had been seasoned more.

Final thoughts

worst nasi lemak - overview

It seems that whenever I set my expectations really low, things always turns out better— and vice versa. No. 1 Adam’s Nasi Lemak actually exceeded its rating, and I would give it a 3.3-star score instead.

Although there were some hits and misses across both plates, it was definitely not the worst nasi lemak I’ve had. It also helped that the makcik had some assistance during the peak lunch hour, which sped up the queue considerably.

Have you tried this nasi lemak stall before? Do leave your comments!

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A Singaporean ex-hotel chef who crazily plunged into the writing media world. Loves hawker centres, kopitiams & strives to find the best char kway teow on our shores!

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