Indian
All types of Indian cuisine, curries, foods, snacks and desserts.
A Rashid Khan Mutton Soup Stall (From Shenton Way)

Ayer Rajah Food Centre is situated near the junction of West Coast Road and West Coast Drive, beside the Jamiyah Nursing Home and opposite a Chinese temple.

Ayer Rajah Food Centre is home to many Muslim halal food stalls including the famous 'from Shenton Way' mutton soup and mee goreng stalls.
Categories: Malay, Mutton Soup (Indian Muslim), Halal-Muslim
Located at #01-58 Ayer Rajah Food Centre, Block 503 West Coast Drive, Singapore 120503
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Niqqi's The Cheese Prata Shop
Categories: Indian, Roti Prata, 24hrs, Halal-MuslimLocated at 18 Clementi Road (off Kent Ridge Bus Terminal), Singapore 129747
Show me on mapTeh tarik and a range of the usual and creative prata dishes are available at this row of food shophouses popular with NUS students and west coast residents. Next to Niqqi's is a nasi lemak coffeeshop well-frequented by night birds as well.
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Komala's (Fast food) Restaurant

Upper Dickson Road, where Komala's fastfood-version Indian restaurant and a few other Indian restaurants are located.

The airconditioned Komalas Vilas Fastfood along Dickson Road consists of three adjacent shop units joined together. Delivery service is provided by these colorful delivery bikes.
Categories: Indian, Vegetarian (Indian), Vegetarian
Located at 5/7/9 Upper Dickson Road, Singapore 207465
Show me on mapThis is the fast food version of the original Komalas Vilas. Eat in air-conditioned comfort here just as in the original shop half a minute's walk from here. Delivery orders are available at telephone 6392-2224 (9am to 9pm).
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Madras New Woodlands Restaurant
Categories: Indian, Vegetarian (Indian), VegetarianLocated at 12/14 Upper Dickson Road, Singapore 207472
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Sakunthala's Restaurant

Sakunthala's Restaurant is located in a very busy part of the very busy Dunlop Street.
Categories: Indian, Thosai, Halal-Muslim
Located at 151 Dunlop Street, Singapore 209466
Show me on mapTucked away in a very busy street in Little India, this restaurant has neighbouring shops selling everything from fresh vegetables to Indian music CDs. Further down the street, you can find the Prince of Wales backpacker's pub/hostel and other backpacker's motels.
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Komala Vilas Restaurant

Komala Vilas Restaurant is located along Serangoon Road right smack in the middle of little India and near the famous Tekka market

A bhattura (bhatura) is served puffed up with steamy hot air.

The dish comes with chickpeas or channa(chana) dal, fresh onions (really crunchy ones), green chilli and a slice of lemon.

Hot milk tea served up in a stainless steel cup. You also have a choice of other teas such as masala tea and ginger tea.
Categories: Indian, Vegetarian (Indian), Roti Prata, Teh Tarik, Vadai, Thosai
Located at 76 Serangoon Road, Singapore 217981
Show me on mapThis is a no-frills air-conditioned shop that has been around for decades. Offers a wide variety of vegetarian Indian dishes such as chapati, poori (puri), masala thosai (dosai), parota (prata), mango lasi (yoghurt drink), bhattura (or batura) (see photo) and vadai. The shop also sells a variety of Indian sweets (mithai). On a good day, the hot tea here can be really good. It may have spawned a fast-food chain bearing the same Komala name, but this shop is the original and serves up the real thing !
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Azmi Muslim Restaurant, Chapati (Norris Road).
Categories: Indian, Chapati, Halal-MuslimLocated at Thye Chong Restaurant, 170 Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore 218052
Show me on mapThis shop is located at an old dingy coffeeshop at the corner of Norris Road and Serangoon Road, and seems to have been operating forever. Seeing the crowd here gives you an indication of the popularity of the chapatis here, and they sure didn't seem to mind the environment !
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Komala's (Fast food) Restaurant

Another one of Komala's chain of fastfood restaurants. The one pictured here is located at the junction of Serangoon Road and Kitchener. In the background is New Park Central Hotel

Komala's Restaurant produces this bhattura ($3.70) in a matter of minutes. The masala tea costs $1.60
Categories: Indian, Vegetarian (Indian), Vegetarian
Located at 332 Serangoon Road, Singapore 218114
Show me on mapThis is the fast food version of the original Komalas Vilas. Eat in air-conditioned comfort here just as in the original shop. The famous Mustafa's department store is just a minute's walk away. Delivery orders are available at telephone 6392-2224 (9am to 9pm).
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Md Ghani Mutton Soup Specialist

Md Ghani Mutton Soup Specialist is two units away from Razack's stall

The standard bowl of mutton soup (sop tulang isi) costs $3.50 with a plate of french loaf bread
Categories: Halal-Muslim, Mutton Soup (Indian Muslim), Soups
Located at #01-1167B Upper Boon Keng Rd Mkt and Hawker Centre, Blk 17 Upper Boon Keng Rd, Singapore 380017
Show me on mapYou can order a range of mutton soups here including sop kaki(leg bone) and sop lidah(tongue). The sup tulang (or sop tulang as the stall spells it) here tastes just right - not too thick or strong on the mutton smell, nor too watery - with a smooth texture and not very oily. I wasn't able to discern much difference between this stall's and the other (Razack's) two units away. It could well be that both stalls use the same recipes and methods of cooking, almost as if their bowls of mutton soup were served from the same big pot !
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M. Abdul Razack Stall Soup Kambing

M Abdul Razack Stall is found at the front part of the Upper Boon Keng Road Food Centre

Abdul Razack's mutton soup gets served out of a humongous pot but manages to maintain its quality
Categories: Halal-Muslim, Mutton Soup (Indian Muslim), Hawker
Located at #01-1167D Upper Boon Keng Rd Mkt and Hawker Centre, Blk 17 Upper Boon Keng Rd, Singapore 380017
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AB & ABC Restaurant

AB & ABC Restaurant is at a corner shophouse of Joo Chiat Road and Duku Road.

You can get a range of Malay-Indian food and snacks here.

Not your usual teh tarik - try the masala tea (teh masala or masala chai) which is made with a blend of spices including cloves and cinnamon.
Categories: Halal-Muslim, Nasi Bryani, Roti Prata, Teh Tarik, 24hrs, Mutton Soup (Indian Muslim)
Located at 365 Joo Chiat Road, Singapore 427610
Show me on mapThis is a cozy Indian-Muslim tea and makan place nestled among the shophouses of Joo Chiat. One of the few roti-prata-teh joints that serve masala tea (chai) in Singapore.
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Casuarina Curry

A long long time ago... in a galaxy far far away....there was a mind-boggling range of pratas...

A wide range of murtabak options !

Goreng once, goreng twice, goreng 26 times !
Categories: Indian, Roti Prata, Halal-Muslim
Located at 136/138 Casuarina Road., Singapore 579524
Show me on mapTeh tarik, murtabak and thosai(dosai).
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The Prata Place

The dish seen here is a 'roti bomb' which is a prata with ingredients tasting like a mix of condensed milk, margarine and banana ! It's not in the menu and will set you back by $1.50 - overpriced in my opinion.
Categories: Indian, Roti Prata, Halal-Muslim
Located at Springleaf Garden, 1 Thong Soon Avenue, Singapore 787431
Show me on mapSituated at a corner shophouse in a quiet suburb off Upper Thomson Road, this (mainly) air-conditioned prata joint offers teh tarik, murtabak and a range of thosai(dosai) from plain to cheese to mushrooms. Of course, you get the usual pratas(plain, and various combos of cheese, onion and egg) and some innovations, like the prata bomb. Limited seats are available outside too (for smokers).
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Thasevi Food

Thasevi Food Original Roti Prata - still looks a lot like it used to over the years.
Categories: Halal-Muslim, Teh Tarik, 24hrs, Rojak (Indian), Roti Prata
Located at 237-239 Jalan Kayu., Singapore 799461
Show me on mapI've not been frequenting this prata place since a few years back (~2005) because I somehow started liking the others at Casuarina Road (Shibly's my fav btw). Boy was I shocked when I came on a Sunday evening (~10pm) in March 2007. First thing that surprised me was the lack of a crowd. Only when I proceeded to order did I realize the teh tarik here is selling for $1 ! And that was before the GST increase in July'07 ! Another gripe is that you have to queue up to order and pre-pay at the counter - don't complain folks, no service charge here ! Stay tuned for my next update on this shop, maybe next year (2008) or 2009.
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