One of Singapore's most celebrated nasi lemak stalls, at Causeway Point with its iconic coconut rice and sweet-spicy sambal.
Boon Lay Power Nasi Lemak has earned its reputation as one of Singapore's strongest contenders for the best nasi lemak in the country, and its Causeway Point outlet brings this celebrated brand to Woodlands. Easily recognised by the snaking queues at its original Boon Lay location, the stall serves up power-packed plates starting from S, featuring a generous mound of fragrant coconut rice paired with your choice of fried chicken, fish, otah, and more, all crowned with a dollop of sambal that strikes an appealing balance between sweet and spicy. The menu extends to include a variety of side dishes and combination sets, allowing diners to customise their plates to their liking. Both dine-in and takeaway are available at the Causeway Point kiosk, and delivery can be arranged through major food delivery platforms. Boon Lay Power Nasi Lemak suits anyone who takes their coconut rice seriously, from devotees of the original stall to new fans in the north. The name says it all: Boon Lay Power Nasi Lemak at Causeway Point delivers the full-powered experience. It is a plate of comfort that has earned its place among Singapore's finest.
1 Woodlands Sq, B1-K15 Causeway Point, Singapore 738099
Floor B1 · Causeway Point
Operating Hours
Open Now
Closes at 9 pm (in 5h 18m)
Monday
10 am–9 pm
Tuesday (Today)
10 am–9 pm
Wednesday
10 am–9 pm
Thursday
10 am–9 pm
Friday
10 am–9 pm
Saturday
10 am–9 pm
Sunday
10 am–9 pm
Menu information is not available at this time.
Overall Rating
2.4/5
Based on 82 Google reviews
food Ranking
Based on customer ratings
Negative Reviews
Shahril Salleh
Went to causeway point today to get lunch & end up being unhappy with the rude attitude. Ordered beef, chicken & eggplant, cost me $10 & the worst is the treatment. For a start, order beef rendang, & move on to order eggplant+ was looking …
Pek Siew Leng
The food was ok but the thing is the staff aunties.
They’re always chit chatting or gossiping instead of serving or caring customers.They are always as slow as tortoise and rude some more. …
Tham Wei Jie
I visited BoonLay Nasi Lemak at CWP today, on 6th October at 11:00am and experienced humiliating experience caused by the sales person. Tall lady wearing snake ring on her finger. Upon paying the total then I realised that there were 5 …
Poh Siew Ling
One lady takes the order and the other packs. Don’t even check if it’s packed according to what is ordered. Told her add one bagadel and 1 extra chicken. Charged me that but didn’t check if the other lady packed it. Went home to realize it wasn’t packed but obviously paid for it.
Positive Reviews
Phua Hui Ling
It was our easy go to meal. The Nasi Lemak was a simple meal with good chilli paste. The other ingredient like the curry and sambal chicken were quite nice. We like most of their items. 👍 They used to go cashless. But the last time they only accept cash. …
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Boon Lay Power Nasi Lemak
Food Stall Signage
A brightly lit oval sign hangs above a food stall, displaying the words "BOONLAY PNL POWER NASI LEMAK Est 1991". Decorative crescent moon and mosque cutouts with green tassels hang from the ceiling near the sign. Below the sign, a glass display case shows various food items in containers, and a woman in a headscarf is visible behind the counter.
Nasi Lemak with Fried Chicken
A plate of Nasi Lemak served on a banana leaf, featuring white rice, a fried egg, fried chicken, anchovies, peanuts, and sambal. The plate has a logo that says "POWER". Ingredients like lemongrass, pandan leaves, ginger, and dried chilies are visible in the background.
Nasi Lemak
A plate of Nasi Lemak, a traditional Malaysian dish, is served on brown paper. The dish features a mound of white rice, garnished with fried anchovies, peanuts, and sliced cucumber. A fried item, possibly a piece of chicken or fish, and a fried egg are also visible. A white plastic fork rests on top of the food.
Brown paper packages with handwritten labels
Two items wrapped in brown paper and secured with red rubber bands. Handwritten labels in blue ink are visible on the paper. The top item has a label that reads "15.5". The bottom item has a label that reads "5-3-B" or similar. The items are placed on a wooden surface.
Nasi Lemak with Fried Egg and Chicken
A close-up overhead view of Nasi Lemak, a popular Malaysian dish, served on brown paper. The dish features white rice, a fried egg with a runny yolk, peanuts, and a piece of fried chicken. The food is partially eaten and appears to be seasoned with a spicy sambal.
Food item with a foreign object
A close-up shot shows a person's fingers holding a small, thin, brown object with pointed ends. In the background, a food item, possibly a pastry or cake covered in white frosting or shredded coconut, is visible inside a clear plastic bag. The food item appears to be golden brown and has an irregular shape. The background is a soft pink fabric.
Takeaway Rice Dishes
A close-up view of two servings of rice, one in a black bowl with white plastic cutlery and another in a clear plastic container. Both servings appear to be a mix of white and yellow rice. A white plastic bag contains several brown paper-wrapped items and two small plastic bags filled with orange and dark brown sauces. A bottle of cooking oil is visible in the background.
Wrapped items
Two items wrapped in brown paper and secured with a red rubber band. The number "5.5" is written in black marker on the front of the lower item. The items are resting on a wooden surface.
Nasi Lemak Meal
A plate of Nasi Lemak served on brown paper. The meal includes white rice, a fried chicken wing, a fried egg, cucumber slices, anchovies, peanuts, and a fried patty. A white plastic fork is placed on the side.
People eating at a restaurant
A group of people are seated at tables in a restaurant. The walls are decorated with framed photos and what appear to be newspaper clippings. The tables are set with bowls and drinks. The people are of various ages and are engaged in eating and conversation.
Chicken Wings with Sesame Seeds
A plate of golden-brown chicken wings, sprinkled with sesame seeds, sits on a rustic wooden table. A small white dish filled with dark dipping sauce is placed to the left of the plate. A pink banner at the bottom reads "Image by foodpanda. For reference only."
Breaded Chicken Breasts
Four breaded chicken breasts are arranged in a glass baking dish lined with parchment paper. Each piece is coated in golden-brown breadcrumbs and garnished with fresh parsley sprigs and lemon slices. The dish is placed on a light-colored wooden surface. A Foodpanda logo and text stating "Image by foodpanda. For reference only." are visible in the bottom left corner.
Food in a takeaway container
A close-up shot of a takeaway container filled with rice and what appears to be rendang or a similar meat dish. A hand is using a fork to pick up a piece of the meat. In the background, there are shelves with various items, including headphones and a green cup.
Food in a container
A close-up shot of a food container filled with a salad-like dish. The dish appears to contain shredded mango, bean sprouts, and herbs, topped with a reddish sauce. A brown paper wrapper is partially visible at the top left. A black bottle with white lettering is on the right.
Hand holding food in plastic bag
A fist is held over a clear plastic bag containing food items. The food appears to be dark brown and possibly meat. The bag is tied with orange string. A brown paper bag is visible in the upper left corner. A black cable runs along the right side of the image.
Nasi Lemak
A serving of Nasi Lemak, a traditional Malaysian dish, is presented on brown paper. The dish features a mound of white rice, accompanied by a fried egg, sliced cucumbers, fried anchovies, and peanuts. A golden-brown fried item, possibly a piece of chicken or fish, is also visible.
Brown paper bag with writing
A close-up shot of a brown paper bag with the number "45" written on it in purple ink. The bag appears to be holding food items. Hands are visible on the left and right sides of the image, holding and interacting with the bag. The background is a wooden surface.
Boonlay Power Nasi Lemak
A sign for Boonlay Power Nasi Lemak is visible above a counter. The sign is oval-shaped and illuminated, with the words "BOONLAY POWER NASI LEMAK" in large letters. The letters "PNL" are also visible in a logo above the word "POWER". Below the main text, it says "EST 1971". There are yellow pendant lights hanging from the ceiling. The counter is covered with a tan cloth. In the background, kitchen equipment and food items are visible.
Food Stall Counter
A food stall counter with various dishes displayed in trays. A person in a black shirt and black pants is interacting with the counter. Above the counter, a sign reads "BOONLAY POWER NASI LEMAK Est 1971".
Nasi Lemak
A close-up shot of a plate of Nasi Lemak, a popular Malaysian dish. The dish features a generous portion of white rice, a fried egg with a runny yolk, crispy fried anchovies, peanuts, and a slice of cucumber. There are also pieces of fried chicken or fish coated in a savory sauce. The food is served on a piece of paper, with a white plastic fork visible on the right side of the frame.