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McDonald's nasi lemak burger back by popular demand

News Desk (The Straits Times)
Singapore
Sun, September 3, 2017

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McDonald's nasi lemak burger back by popular demand 'Nasi lemak' burger. Inspired by the Malay dish of coconut rice, the semolina-bun burger consists of a cornflakes-coated fried chicken thigh patty infused with a spiced coconut marinade, fried egg, caramelized onions, cucumber slices and sweet and spicy sambal sauce. (McDonald's Singapore/File)

Fast food chain McDonald's has brought back its popular nasi lemak burger for a second run.

The burger, which was first launched on July 13 but sold out in less than two weeks due to overwhelming demand, is available at all outlets from Thursday (Aug 31), after breakfast hours.

McDonald's said it was one of the chain's most successful promotions in recent years, with close to 750,000 burgers sold.

Read also: McDonald’s Singapore launches locally-inspired 'nasi lemak' burger

Inspired by the Malay dish of coconut rice, the semolina-bun burger consists of a cornflakes-coated fried chicken thigh patty infused with a spiced coconut marinade, fried egg, caramelized onions, cucumber slices and sweet and spicy sambal sauce.

Three other Singapore-themed items are also making a comeback: the Bandung McFizz, coconut pie and Chendol McFlurry.

In addition, the chain is launching two new items - potato wedges and a sweet corn-flavored ice cream cone.


This article appeared on The Straits Times newspaper website, which is a member of Asia News Network and a media partner of The Jakarta Post
 

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