For almost four decades, a hawker stall in Toa Payoh has continued selling its signature nasi lemak for just $1 — despite rising rents and increasing ingredient costs.
Second-generation owner Mohamed Hajirin Mohd Tahir has remained committed to preserving the $1 price at Kedai Makan Muhajirin in Lorong 7 Toa Payoh, a tradition started by his parents.
“It’s not just a business decision,” he told Berita Minggu.
“The main motivation comes from my parents. While helping them at the stall, they taught me a lot about life and opened my eyes to the needs of the community in Toa Payoh.
“That’s where my passion to continue this effort came from.”
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The stall sells between 500 and 600 packets of its $1 nasi lemak every day, except on Mondays when it is closed.
Each $1 serving comes with rice, egg, cucumber, sambal, ikan bilis and peanuts. For an additional $1.50, customers can add fried chicken to their meal.
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His wife and co-owner, Norazlina Md Yusoff, said customers from all over Singapore also place bulk orders to distribute the nasi lemak to seniors and those in need.
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