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Fong Seng Nasi Lemak
22 Clementi Rd, Singapore 129751
Opening Hours
STAMPEDE Score
Moderate confidenceScore: 75 / 100
Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago
Editor’s Note
Last updated 30 May 2026
Our take: Fong Seng Nasi Lemak is a long-standing institution, particularly popular with NUS students and those seeking a late-night meal, given its extended operating hours.
We see consistent praise for the sambal, which is frequently described as having a good balance of sweetness and spicy kick.
The variety of sides, from boneless teriyaki chicken to crispy fried fish fillet and prawns, offers ample customisation.
Portions are generally generous, with some noting that a plate could even be shared.
While the food is often rated as good and affordable, some reviews highlight slow service, especially during morning hours, and a potentially hot dining environment.
The fried chicken can sometimes be overly salty, and while the chicken wings are hot and crisp, some note they might be from frozen stock.
We think it's a reliable spot for a satisfying and budget-friendly nasi lemak.
Best for a casual meal, especially if you're in the Queenstown area or looking for a late-night option.
Be prepared for potential queues during peak hours, which can stretch up to 30 minutes.
Signature
Nasi Lemak with various sides (e.g., boneless teriyaki, fried chicken, fish fillet)
Best time
Before dinner crowd or after lunch hour
Wait time
Up to 30 minutes during peak times
Price
$$ ($4-9/person)
Score: 75 · 5 sources
What customers say
Fong Seng Nasi Lemak is a popular spot, especially for NUS students and supper-goers, known for its affordable and filling meals.
Customers consistently praise the sambal for its balanced sweet and spicy kick, and the variety of sides available.
While the fried chicken is often highlighted for being crispy and tender, some find it occasionally too salty or not as crispy as desired.
Service can be slow, and queues can be long, particularly during peak hours, but the overall consensus is that the food offers good value.
Google Reviews
I get why this place is famous as a meeting place for NUS students, particularly for suppers. Airy semi-outdoor place, relatively affordable and filling meals (some set menus are priced at around $4)…
The food is really good! the sambal was sweet and spicy. the fried chicken, fish fillet, fried prawn was so crispy. the egg yolk was also oozing on the rice. the only downside is the service is really…
Came for a late weekend supper and was quite surprise with the variety of sides and add ons that they have. The sambal had a very nice kick, but fried chicken was a tad too salty that night. Portions…
Nasi Lemak (SGD $9) @ Fong Seng Nasi Lemak. . Established in June 1983, this stall caters primarily to hungry university students and port workers, the result of which means large and generous portion…
Lured by reviews and hearsay, I'm usually pretty skeptical about these so called famous brands that have multiple outlets everywhere. So imagine when we rolled up to this rather out of the way locale…
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