Nasi Lemak
Malay Peninsula (Malaysia and Singapore)
Nasi lemak — meaning 'fatty rice' or 'rich rice' in Malay — is Southeast Asia's most comforting rice dish: long-grain rice cooked in coconut milk and pandan leaves until the fat has fully absorbed, producing grains with subtle sweetness, clean dairy richness, and the characteristic floral note of pandan. Originally a Malaysian breakfast dish, it is now consumed at all times of day. The rice is the foundation; the supporting cast of sambal ikan bilis (dried anchovy and chilli sambal), hard-boiled or fried egg, roasted peanuts, crispy fried anchovies, and cucumber slices is considered indivisible from the rice itself. The sambal is the most variable element — each warung (food stall) has its own version. The entire ensemble is traditionally wrapped in banana leaf.