Ikan
kembung, sometimes spelled kembong and known as Indian mackerel, is a small,
affordable local fish common in Malaysia. These fish sometimes come in slightly
bigger sizes and are popular across Southeast Asia.
In Malaysia, this same fish is boiled in saltwater and sold as Ikan Kembung Rebus, or literally “Boiled Kembung.” This variety is aptly for an easy, no-fuss, traditional Malaysian fish recipe.
Simple and packed with authentic flavors, it’s a staple in Malaysian street food, especially at nasi campur stalls and casual eateries.