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While the fundamental components of Nasi Katok remain consistent, its preparation methods and ingredient choices for both the protein and sambal can vary significantly among vendors and eateries. This variation adds to the richness and diversity of the dish, allowing for a range of flavors and textures to cater to different preferences and tastes.<ref name="Nasi katok: Murah, mudah didapati">{{citation|date=2023-11-28|title=Nasi katok: Murah, mudah didapati|url=https://mediapermata.com.bn/nasi-katok-murah-mudah-didapati/|language=Malay|work=Media Permata|access-date=2024-06-01}}</ref><ref name="Local Delicacies">{{citation|date=2022-01-19|title=Local Delicacies|url=https://www.bruneitourism.com/things-to-do/eat-drink/local-delicacies/#:~:text=Nasi%20Katok,doors%20to%20make%20an%20order|work=Brunei Tourism|access-date=2024-06-01}}</ref>
 
==Availability==
Found throughout Brunei, the dish is readily available from roadside [[Food booth|stalls]] to well-established restaurants and convenience stores.<ref name="Nasi katok: Murah, mudah didapati"/> Its unprecedented popularity surged in the late 2000s, propelled by the emergence of franchises and 24-hour dining establishments specialising in the dish. This culinary trend also solidified its status as Brunei's indigenous [[fast food]] equivalent.<ref name="The Nasi Katok trail"/><ref name="Knock! Knock! The Story of Nasi Katok">{{citation|date=2009-03-01|title=Knock! Knock! The Story of Nasi Katok|url=https://www.scribd.com/document/72801235/Knock-Knock-the-Story-of-Nasi-Katok-the-Brunei-Times|work=The Brunei Times|access-date=2024-06-01}}</ref><ref name="What To Eat in Temburong"/>
 
Today, several noteworthy chains have emerged in Brunei, each dedicated to serving the local specialty with their own recipe, interpretations and styles. Among these establishments are Nasi Katok Kaka, Nasi Katok Mama, Nasi Katok Lily and Nasi Katok Nailis.<ref name="The Nasi Katok trail"/> This dish's widespread presence in diverse dining venues highlights its cultural importance and enduring popularity within [[Bruneian cuisine|Bruneian gastronomy]].
 
Additionally, Nasi katok can also be found in cities and towns across [[East Malaysia]] that share robust [[socioeconomic]] connections with Brunei. These include Miri, Limbang, Lawas, Labuan, Sipitang, Papar and Kota Kinabalu.<ref name="10 Non-Tourist Places To Go Food Hunting In Kota Kinabalu, Sabah">{{citation|date=2022-01-02|title=10 Non-Tourist Places To Go Food Hunting In Kota Kinabalu, Sabah|url=https://hype.my/2022/253797/food-hunting-kota-kinabalu-sabah/|work=Hype.MY|access-date=2024-06-01}}</ref> Reflecting the cultural exchange and cross-border influences, variations of this dish are offered in these regions, reinforcing its appeal beyond national borders.
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*[[Bruneian cuisine]]
*[[Malay cuisine]]
*[[Ayam penyet]]
*[[Chicken inasal]]
*[[Nasi campur]]
*[[Nasi lemak]]
*[[AyamNasi penyetkucing]]
 
== References ==