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⭐️ Highly recommended by buyers!Dapur Ibu Chicken Biryani ₱150 only✅ Limited to 200 orders daily⏳ Cutoff 8AM • Dispatch ...
16/12/2025

⭐️ Highly recommended by buyers!
Dapur Ibu Chicken Biryani ₱150 only
✅ Limited to 200 orders daily
⏳ Cutoff 8AM • Dispatch 12 noon
💳 GCash/Bank • 🚚 Grab/Lalamove (customer books)
📩 DM ORDER now.
Photo is for illustration only. Actual Chicken biryani is served in 1 clear plastic rectangular container.

16/12/2025

🚨 OPEN FOR ORDERS (Max 200 tubes today)
Chicken Biryani ₱150/tube 🔥
⏳ Cutoff: 8:00 AM
📦 Dispatch: 12:00 noon
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16/12/2025

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15/12/2025
🎄✨ CHRISTMAS FEAST MADE EASY! ✨🎄Celebrate the holidays with our AUTHENTIC MALAYSIAN DISHES, perfect for family gathering...
15/12/2025

🎄✨ CHRISTMAS FEAST MADE EASY! ✨🎄
Celebrate the holidays with our AUTHENTIC MALAYSIAN DISHES, perfect for family gatherings, office parties, and reunions!

🇲🇾🍽️ FOOD TRAYS (Good for 10–12 pax):

✨ Cooked with traditional spices and authentic Malaysian flavors
🎉 Perfect for Christmas parties & Noche Buena

📞 To order, please call:
0960-354-0005

📩 Limited slots this holiday season — reserve your tray now!

Don't miss out on this savory dishes!!!PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH DAPUR IBU
07/03/2024

Don't miss out on this savory dishes!!!

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We are now accepting pre-order for Chicken Biryani. PM your order now.Thank you
28/02/2024

We are now accepting pre-order for Chicken Biryani. PM your order now.

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Introducing our Menu: NASI LEMAK (Promo Price: Chicken - php 200/Fish - Php 180INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT NASI LEMAKFragran...
21/08/2023

Introducing our Menu: NASI LEMAK (Promo Price: Chicken - php 200/Fish - Php 180

INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT NASI LEMAK
Fragrant rice cooked in coconut milk and pandan leaves, served with a side of sambal (a spicy paste), eggs and anchovies, these are the components of a Nasi Lemak that make it a deliciously fulfilling meal.

It's Healthy
Back in 2016, Nasi Lemak was recognized as one of the 10 most healthy international breakfast by TIME Magazine. Ironically, Nasi Lemak actually translates into “Fatty/Oily Rice” but its meaning relates along the lines of “creamy rice”. TIME Magazine had described the dish as “supremely delicious”, while stating Nasi Lemak was balanced with manganese, protein and carbs. Furthermore, it was written that the chili in the sambal helps boost metabolism! Nevertheless, its fat content could not be ignored as the article wrote “there’s a bit fatter than is good for you”, and it was advised to reduce your rice intake for a healthier meal.

There is Folklore Behind the Rice
It was said that Nasi Lemak was born began in a small village at the home of a widow, Mak Kuntum and her daughter, Seri. Mak Kuntum worked as a masseur to provide for the family and her daughter would be left alone at home to attend to chores. From here, there are two variations to the story of how Nasi Lemak became about – one was that Seri accidentally spilled coconut milk in a boiling pot of rice, while the other was that she had mixed in pandan leaves and coconut milk out of boredom. The story continues with Mak Kuntum coming home from work and upon smelling the fragrant rice, she asked her daughter what it was, to which Seri replied “Nasi le, mak!” (rice, mother!), and that was how it got its name – Nasi Lemak. Of course, there is little concrete evidence to this story but nevertheless, it’s a fun story to tell.

The Original Version
The origins of Nasi Lemak can be traced back to 1909, when it was first mentioned in a book titled “The Circumstances of Malay Life”, written by Sir Richard Olof Winstedt. It is recognised as Malay dish and was popularized as a breakfast food. In the olden days, Nasi Lemak was paired with fried fish, kangkung and stir-fried sambal, while the rice would be cooked over an open fire and closely monitored to prevent the milk from overheating. Nowadays, the making of Nasi Lemak is less tedious as rice cookers have made its creation much easier, while it is generally paired with anchovies or anchovies-infused sambal variations.

Credit: https://kualalumpur.intercontinental.com/blog/interesting-facts-about-nasi-lemak

Dapur Ibu is accepting ORDERS starting tomorrow.PLACE your ORDERS with us now.you may PM or CALL us in our fb page or co...
19/08/2023

Dapur Ibu is accepting ORDERS starting tomorrow.
PLACE your ORDERS with us now.

you may PM or CALL us in our fb page or contact the following numbers below.

0977-753-1156 OR 0960-069-4408
For LANDLINE #8741-6543

Fulfill your cravings of Malaysian and Indian food from Dapur Ibu.We are now accepting orders starting tomorrow.PLACE yo...
09/08/2023

Fulfill your cravings of Malaysian and Indian food from Dapur Ibu.
We are now accepting orders starting tomorrow.
PLACE your ORDERS with us now! 😊
PM us! or Call us at 0906-069-4408 or 0977-753-1156 or Landline # 8741-6543

Hi guys, available today!!!Nasi Lemak Chicken or Fish options.Place your order now
08/08/2023

Hi guys, available today!!!
Nasi Lemak Chicken or Fish options.
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