Any1 tried? I did, and i feel its simply delicious..The rice yum..They have interesting sides like coca-cola potato cutlet

Their big otah is OUT oF This WOrld(i had two!)
Their slogan is No good No pay..I don't think that will ever happen cos its really good..4get ponggol nasi lemak (too exp),or changi...
From Sunday times:
High-5 for the rice
By Teo Pau Lin
The Sunday Times
OUTSIDE the coffeeshop, loud vertical banners trumpet in English and Chinese: 'No Good, Don't Pay'.
Inside, a huge spread of nasi lemak items awaits you: chicken wings, fried long beans, otak, vegetable curry, ikan bilis and deep-fried fish.
When LifeStyle tucked into a $3.50 plate and told co-owner L. P. Khoo that his coconut rice was not very fragrant, he looked shocked.
'Not fragrant?' he repeated, eyes as big as saucers.
'Will you give me back my money?' we pressed.
He stalled, then said good-naturedly as he headed back to the cashier: 'Okay, okay. Money back.'
Truth is, his coconut rice was very fragrant, and we couldn't find fault with much of his food, except that his sambal chilli could be spicier.
'You're the first person to complain!' he said, after we identified ourselves. 'All our customers finish their plates. There's hardly even skin left on the chicken bones.'
Opened two months ago, the stall put up the money-back signs because the owners are confident that their Peranakan-style recipe is a winner.
Apart from the No Good, Don't Pay banners, there is another one that says: 'Otak Otak, Guarantee No Lousy Fish'.
Mr Khoo, 42, says he offers a sambal chilli that 'no hotel chef can copy'.
Asked if he is worried that his guarantee is a money-losing tactic, he smiled.
'Fang ma guo lai,' he said in Mandarin, meaning 'go ahead and give me what you've got'.
High-5 Nasi Lemak
Huang Xie Yan Coffeeshop
207 Jalan Besar (at the junction with Sam Leong Road)
Opens: 11.30am - 4.30pm; 5.30 - 10.30pm daily