SEREMBAN, May 13 -- It's not often I would brave the queue at a popular shop or restaurant.

Sometimes it just can't be helped. In Japan, nearly every decent eatery has a sizeable line outside, perhaps a cultural norm more than anything else.

Sometimes it could be that the shop in question had just gone viral, perhaps for a Malaysian inspired pastry such as apam balik croissant or an unusual take on your favourite coffee.

And sometimes it's simply because the food is good.

This might explain why we have driven half an hour to Seremban for a full breakfast at Together Nasi Lemak.

The stall is located inside the popular S2S Food Court in the Garden Homes neighbourhood. The food court itself is spacious, airy and very clean (something si...