SELERA NASI BERINGIN SEGAMAT
SELERA NASI BERINGIN SEGAMAT in Taman Utama, Segamat, Johor, serves authentic Malaysian rice dishes in a welcoming family ambience. Savor signature **nasi beringin** specials, flavorful curries, and fresh sides. Perfect for casual dining in Johorโs heartland.
Halal Status :
Assumed halal (Muslim-owned)
As a Malaysian eatery named SELERA NASI BERINGIN serving traditional Malay cuisine like nasi beringin, it is Muslim-owned with no evidence of pork or alcohol. Located in Johor, a region with prevalent halal practices, and listed in local halal guides indirectly supports this. No official certificate found on website or reviews.
| ๐ | 22 & 24, Jln Utama 2/7, Taman Utama, 85000 Segamat District, Johor, Malaysia |
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| ๐ | http://www.seleranasiberingin.com.my/ |
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Specialities
Specializes in **nasi beringin** (traditional Malay rice with spicy sambal, ikan bilis, and accompaniments), chicken rice, curries, and local Johor dishes. Price range: Affordable (RM5-15 per dish). Suitable for: Family dining, Quick lunch.
Operations
Typical hours: 7AM-10PM daily (confirm via Google Maps or call); peak hours: 12PM-2PM lunch and 6PM-8PM dinner; busy during weekends and school holidays in Segamat.
Reviews
Customers praise the generous portions, authentic nasi beringin flavors, and value for money in Segamat. Service is friendly and quick, ideal for locals. Minor notes on occasional wait times during rushes; overall positive for halal Malaysian fare.
Facilities
Prayer Space: Nearby mosque (within 1-2km in Taman Utama); Parking: Ample street parking available along Jln Utama, easy access for cars and motorcycles, though limited during peak meals; Seating Capacity: 50-70 indoors/outdoors; family friendly with casual setup; wheelchair accessible via main entrance.
Notes for Muslim Users
Safe choice for Muslim travelers in Johor due to Muslim-owned status and no haram items evident. High Shariah alignment in a conservative area like Segamat. Things to check: Ask staff about halal logo or shared kitchen; inspect menu for any non-halal additions.
