Images: Norien Abdul Wahab/mariberkongsi.com, McDonald's Singapore, and McDonald's Malaysia
So, here’s a recap of the types of food that went viral this year and got everyone queuing up like mad and even fighting with each other.
#1 Nasi Lemak Burger
McDonald’s Singapore came up with something that caused even more traffic jam crossing the Causeway bridge. They divided Malaysians and Singaporeans after creating a burger inspired from Malaysia’s most popular dish and named it the Nasi Lemak Burger. The burger comes with a coconut-flavoured chicken patty, a telur mata, sambal, cucumbers, and onions. Malaysians were emo about it – due to the missing rice element and because it wasn’t sold on our shores.
MyBurgerLab saw a demand and seized the opportunity and came up with their own version of the nasi lemak burger. Other food establishments also followed suit and suddenly boom! It was raining nasi lemak burgers everywhere.
#2 Bamboo Biryani
Apart from nasi lemak, another dish we Malaysians have grown to love thanks to our multi-cultural background is the biryani rice. So, how does one elevate your ordinary biryani dish? You cook it in a natural element – bamboo! This hybrid biryani got Malaysians coming all the way to Klang just to find out what it would taste like. Not only does it taste great, it also looks great on your Instagram especially when the server ‘pours’ your biryani from the bamboo stub! If you're curious to know how it looks like in action, you can watch our video here.
#3 Keria Gula Melaka
How far would you be willing to travel to for the love of food? Ask any Malaysians and their answer would probably to the other side of the planet. Earlier this year, kuih-muih lovers thronged the streets of Melaka on a mission to find the coveted Keria Gula Melaka. This traditional ‘donut’ made with sweet potatoes are dipped in luxurious, silky, brown gula Melaka.
We heard that people even waited in line for two hours just to get their hands on them. Wow, the amount of patience and perseverance Malaysians actually have when it comes to food.
#4 Milo Energy Cube
There’s no denying of how much we Malaysians love our Milo. We love it so much that some of us even add it to our Maggi mee (We know it’s weird, but we all have that one friend that does this). Sometime around this year, Milo cubes went viral on the internet and people were all hyped up until they found out that they weren’t commercially sold in Malaysia. People would have to resort buying it via the internet from a third party. According to some of our colleagues who have tried ‘em before it “tastes exactly like the Milo powder but smoother.”
Well, it’s about time we rallied up and make a petition to get Nestle Malaysia to sell it in our country.
#5 Biskut Cheese Gery
We don’t really understand out countrymen’s obsession with cheese but it’s no surprise when your ordinary Hup Seng biscuit gets the cheesy treatment and everyone went crazy for it. The Gery Saluut Malkist biscuit from our neighbouring country, Indonesia, made a popular debut in Malaysia this year and we understand why after trying it for ourselves – it’s smooth, sweet, cheesy, and crispy!
#6 Ayam Goreng Spicy McD
Okay honestly, we just can’t fathom the hype around this. The Ayam Goreng Spicy McD has been on the local menu for a while now (read: years) and it was not until 2017 Malaysians realised how this spicy chicken fares better than their greatest fried chicken competitor. It’s our personal favourite and we were quite irked to find out that there was a sudden fried chicken shortage in McD as it was sold out everywhere! Who could’ve imagine McDonald’s selling out fried chickens instead of burgers, eh?
Anyway, kudos to McDonald’s Malaysia for creating a successful marketing campaign! We were definitely drooling just looking at those posters.
#7 D24 Durian McFlurry
Besides nasi lemak, durian is also considered as our national food. It’s dubbed as the King of Fruits for all the right and wrong reasons (sorry but we cannot tahan the smell) and McDonald’s sure knows how to get to our hearts by introducing the D24 Durian McFlurry. Each cup of McFlurry is laden with golden D24 durian sauce and small bits of the fruit itself! Since this was a limited-edition McFlurry, as expected, the ice cream was sold out everywhere.
#8 Nasi Lemak Telur Bungkus
We Malaysians literally eat, sleep, and breathe this wonderful dish and treat it like our national treasure. In every nasi lemak dish, you can usually find your fragrant rice, crispy anchovies and ground nuts, slices of cucumber, spicy sambal, and either a sunny side up egg or hard-boiled egg. Well the tables have turned now when a small warung in a kampung near Kajang introduced nasi lemak wrapped in an egg!
We personally went on an adventure just to locate the warung and boy, the nasi lemak telur bungkus didn’t disappoint us. Their secret sambal sauce mixed in the egg batter is what makes this a winning dish in our book. Trust us it is worth the early morning drive. Don't believe us? You can watch our video here.
#9 KFC Chizza
For any pizza lovers like us, this is probably one of the most anticipated food of the year. KFC Malaysia threw in a nice surprise when they decided to market the pizza-chicken hybrid in Malaysia. The Chizza was made out entirely from chicken as its base instead of your traditional pizza bread and had some tropical toppings on it – pineapples, onions, sweet tomato sauce, and of course mozarella cheese. If you haven't had it before, you can read our review here.
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