Sharon
Lontong way too sweet. Lemak tastes like sugar water
Location: Blk 50A Marine Ter, #01-311 Hawker Ctr, Singapore 441050
50A Marine Terrace Market
Traditional Javanese lontong at Marine Parade Hawker Centre.
Traditional Javanese lontong at Marine Parade Hawker Centre.
Warong Wak Nakem is a Marine Parade Hawker Centre stall serving traditional Javanese-Malay fare, with its lontong being the standout draw. The dish features compressed rice cakes bathed in a rich, coconut-based sayur lodeh (vegetable curry) that is fragrant with lemongrass, turmeric and galangal. The stall brings a slice of Indonesian-Malay culinary heritage to the Marine Parade neighbourhood, appealing to those who appreciate the depth and comfort of properly made lontong. Beyond the signature lontong, the stall may offer other Malay dishes that complement the coconut curry, giving diners a small but focused selection rooted in Javanese traditions. The portions are satisfying, and the pricing remains in line with hawker expectations. It is a niche offering that fills an important gap for those seeking authentic regional Malay cuisine in the east. For lontong that tastes like it came from a village kitchen, Warong Wak Nakem at Marine Parade is worth seeking out. It is heritage, served warm and fragrant.Based on 33 Google reviews
Based on customer ratings
Based on customer ratings
Sharon
Lontong way too sweet. Lemak tastes like sugar water
Hafiz
Swop paru for tempeh. Looking at the generous amount, who would thought it cost $5 only. Sedap pulak tu. Customer service is good..
Derek
One of the best nasi rawon in singapore. The sambal sotong is awesome. The rawon gravy is savoury.. Prepare for long queue.
Nurul
I have tried the Lontong, Sambal Goreng With Sotong, Rendang, I can say " Superb"..Better to try it yourself.👍👍👍👍👍 …
Chen Wei
Their lontong is average in taste.The mee siam is also average. Service is standard. Atmosphere is pleasant and ordinary.
Warong Wak Nakem
50A Marine Terrace Market
A wide shot of the exterior of the 50A Marine Terrace Market. The market is a single-story building with a light-colored facade. Above the market, a tall residential building with the number 52 is visible. The market has a sign with a palm tree logo and the text "50A Marine Terrace Market". In front of the market, there is a paved area with decorative stone pathways and metal railings. Several bicycles are parked in front of the market. People are visible inside the market, browsing stalls.
Warong Wak Nakem
A food stall with a large blue sign displaying the name "WARONG WAK NAKEM" in orange lettering. Below the name are images of various dishes. Several people are visible at the counter, some ordering and others working. The stall appears to be in an outdoor or covered market setting.
Warong Wak Nakem
A food stall with a blue sign displaying the name "WARONG WAK NAKEM" in orange lettering, along with images of various dishes. Below the main sign is a menu board listing food items. A display case shows fried food items. A man is standing in front of the stall.
Warong Wak Nakem
A food stall with a large sign displaying the name "WARONG WAK NAKEM" and images of various dishes. Below the main sign, there is a menu board with item names and prices. The stall appears to be in a food court or hawker center, with customers visible in the foreground.
Warong Wak Nakem
A food stall with a blue sign that reads "WARONG WAK NAKEM" in yellow letters. Below the sign are pictures of various dishes. The stall has a display case with food items and a menu board. People are standing in front of the stall.
Warong Wak Nakem
A food stall with a large blue sign displaying the name "WARONG WAK NAKEM" and images of various dishes. Below the sign is a menu board with prices for different meal sets and individual dishes. The stall appears to be part of a larger hawker center, with other stalls visible to the left and right. People are queuing to order food.
Warong Wak Nakem
A busy food stall with customers ordering and staff serving. The stall has a prominent sign with the name "WARONG WAK NAKEM" and images of various dishes.
Warong Wak Nakem
A storefront with a large sign displaying the business name and images of various dishes. Below the sign is a menu board with food items and prices.
Warong Wak Nakem
A storefront sign for Warong Wak Nakem, featuring images of various dishes and their names. The sign also displays a phone number and calorie information for some dishes. Below the illuminated sign is a menu board with a list of food items.
Nasi Lemak Dish
A close-up shot of a bowl of Nasi Lemak, a popular Malaysian dish. The bowl contains rice cooked in coconut milk and pandan leaf, topped with various ingredients. Visible toppings include slices of fried fish cake, a hard-boiled egg, and a generous portion of sambal chili paste. The dish is served on a green tray with a patterned placemat that has partial text visible. The background appears to be a food court or hawker center setting with a wooden table and stainless steel equipment.
Food Stall Display
A food stall display with various dishes in trays. Above the display, menu items like BEGEDIL, TELUR, SOTONG SAMRAI, PARU, AYAM GORENG, and DAGING RENDANG are listed. A sign indicates "We use healthier oil". Another sign shows "LONTONG $3.00" and "SG CLEAN". A set menu is also visible. Cutlery is neatly arranged in a tray in the foreground.
Rice with Meat and Vegetables
A plate of white rice topped with various meat dishes and green beans, served with a glass of milk tea. The meat appears to be rendang or a similar slow-cooked dish, with some pieces of beef and a drier, spiced meat mixture. The green beans are stir-fried with a savory sauce. The milk tea is a light brown color and served in a clear glass mug. The food is presented on a black plate on a wooden table.
Braised Meat Dish
A close-up shot of a black bowl filled with braised meat in a rich, dark sauce. A spoon rests in the bowl, partially submerged in the sauce. In the background, other bowls of food are visible, suggesting a meal setting.
Food stalls with customers
A busy food court with several stalls and a long queue of customers. One stall is named WARONG WAK NAKEM and displays pictures of various dishes. Another stall is labeled M.H. ABDUL MAJEED. A third stall has the name SHAMIR'S. The stalls are brightly lit and appear to be serving a variety of food and drinks.
Plates of food on a table
Several plates of food are arranged on a wooden table. The dishes appear to be rice-based with various meat and vegetable toppings in sauces. There is also a plate of toasted bread and a small container of green dessert.
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