Air Asia Nasi Lemak Combo Taste Horrible

The Air Asia Nasi Lemak Combo promotion consist of  Pak Nasser’s Nasi Lemak and Coca Cola Can Drink.

The Nasi Lemak  got a horrible taste and was disgusting in looks .

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Traditional all-time Malaysian Favourite, Nasi Lemak, fragrant coconut rice is served with chicken rendang and sambal tumis. Accompanied with some condiments of fried anchovies, groundnuts and half-boiled eggs.

The sambal is not that spicy.

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This in flight combo meal cost  RM11.

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I don’t like at all!

Avoid it if you can!

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2 Responses to “Air Asia Nasi Lemak Combo Taste Horrible”

  1. Hi, really? I do like their nasi lemak. However it was a long time ago during I always travelled to borneo.

    But it is not surprised when you told here that their nasi lemak become worst. According to my sister, their other services sometime also suck lately! 🙁

  2. Skybus plies new route

    PETALING JAYA: Budget travellers have more reason to smile with a new service connecting Bandar Utama to the Low-Cost Carrier Terminal (LCCT).

    The service, launched on June 1, is operated by SkyBus Ventures Sdn Bhd, which launched the KL Sentral-LCCT service in 2006.

    Skybus chief executive officer Christopher S. Thiagarajah said the new service would provide more convenience to budget travellers living in other areas.

    “It is a comfortable ride on our buses. When we first started, we only had 100 commuters a day. Now, we cater to about 4,000 of them a day,” he said in an interview.

    There are 16 different times for the BU-LCCT service, from 3.30am to 7.45pm, 36 for the KL Sentral-KLIA service and 38 for the KLIA-KL Sentral service.

    Thiagarajah said it was a challenge to run a budget bus service as the profit margin was slim.

    “But demand has been picking up. We have ferried almost two million passengers since the service started,” he said, adding that the firm had received many compliments from commuters.

    On future plans, he said Skybus hoped to cover other areas such as Sunway and Puchong.

    Tickets for the new route can be purchased on AirAsia flights or onboard Skybus. For enquiries on schedules and prices, log on to skybus.com.my.

    fr:thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2010/6/21/nation/6510305&sec=nation