This is a good example for an influence of globalisation on local-scale economy. A Nasi Lemak stall in a hawker centre adopts the same sale technique as branded fast food chains. It is very good for foreigners who have no idea on what the heck to order. Just look at the pictures and say the number. Nasi Lemak is coconut rice having together with a few dishes, which normally are fried chicken, sunny side up, dried small fish, sausage, otak (some sort of fish cake originally from Malaysia) and more.
Sunday, April 15, 2007
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