Yesterday i went for dinner at a unique restaurant specializing in tandoori meat.I haven't tried tandoori in my entire life before and my god everything i tried there was SPICY.
To start off,i ordered the soup of the day,which is chicken soup with the chicken marinated with tandoori spices,it turned out to be a creamy and spicy soup.
Next was the main course,4 pieces of chicken doused and cooked in tandoori spices,ate it with a big serving of rice and curry,it was served with onions,sour chilli.Taking a mouthful of everything at the same time was invigorating to say the least.My entire mouth had a permanent sense of spice to it after finishing everything.
The restaurant in question is located at serangoon plaza(320 serangoon road),just opposite mustafa center near farrer park MRT,situated right beside the 7-11 at the mall.
Posted by Jaryl Quek
Showing posts with label Indian Cuisines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indian Cuisines. Show all posts
Wednesday, 18 July 2012
Thursday, 12 July 2012
Looking for nice and tasty tosai?
If you are a fan of tosai there is one shop that sell nice tosai which is the alif restaurant located at near bukit Gombak mrt. The shop sells nice prata and tosai but i will recommend the tosai, because it comes with varies type of tosai which are the masala tosai, egg tosai and egg and masala tosai and most important of all it is cheap and good and it has fast and good services.
This is the nice and big Masala Tosai!!!ONLY $1.50
Masala Tosai stuffed with spiced potatoes nice ~~~~~~
How to get there? you can take Mrt from any where to Bukit Gombak Mrt(red line) station and walk around 3mins to bukit batok west ave 5 or you may take the bus 945 from bukit batok interchange to the bustop opposite the bukit Gombak Mrt to reach there. The Alif Restaurant is just located beside Mac Donald.
posted by john teoh
Wednesday, 11 July 2012
First archive at The Roti Prata House!
Hey fellow readers!! This is our first post on our food hunt!
Last week we've been to The Roti Prata House at Upper Thomson Road! It's a quite popular place as even during mid-night on weekdays, the place is quite packed!
The Crispy Prata here was so far, the best that we had ever eaten in Singapore as it was really really crispy!!! They have many different range of Pratas for you to choose too!
As well, the mutton curry here is SUPERB!! There issn't a single taste of the weird mutton smell where we usually eat outside.
Not only the food here are so finger licking good, the iced-tea here is quite highly recommended! It taste almost exactly like those really nice Thai-iced tea where you usually only can find it in Thai restaurants. The food here are quite cheap and super worth it for such quality as well! So come on down to give the Pratas here a try! Below will be the directions to there by public transport as well as some of the pictures of the food that we tried. Enjoy the Pratas!!!
The plain Crispy Prata!
Cheese and Mushroom Prata!
Crispy Fried Chicken
Maggie Goreng!
The Mutton Curry as I mentioned earlier!!! YUMMY!!!!
The food here cost roughly similar to outside, pratas cost about $1 - $5, depending on the flavour.
To get there : Take MRT to Marymount station ( Circle Line ) and go to exit A. From exit A, walk about 100 metres to Upper Thomson Road. You will see a SPC petrol kiosk. Cross the road and take bus number 52, 132, 162, 163, 165, 166, 167, 855 or 980 from the bus stop. The Roti Prata House is one bus stop away.
Written by : Kennedy Ong
Last week we've been to The Roti Prata House at Upper Thomson Road! It's a quite popular place as even during mid-night on weekdays, the place is quite packed!
The Crispy Prata here was so far, the best that we had ever eaten in Singapore as it was really really crispy!!! They have many different range of Pratas for you to choose too!
As well, the mutton curry here is SUPERB!! There issn't a single taste of the weird mutton smell where we usually eat outside.
Not only the food here are so finger licking good, the iced-tea here is quite highly recommended! It taste almost exactly like those really nice Thai-iced tea where you usually only can find it in Thai restaurants. The food here are quite cheap and super worth it for such quality as well! So come on down to give the Pratas here a try! Below will be the directions to there by public transport as well as some of the pictures of the food that we tried. Enjoy the Pratas!!!
The plain Crispy Prata!
Cheese and Mushroom Prata!
Crispy Fried Chicken
Maggie Goreng!
The Mutton Curry as I mentioned earlier!!! YUMMY!!!!
The food here cost roughly similar to outside, pratas cost about $1 - $5, depending on the flavour.
To get there : Take MRT to Marymount station ( Circle Line ) and go to exit A. From exit A, walk about 100 metres to Upper Thomson Road. You will see a SPC petrol kiosk. Cross the road and take bus number 52, 132, 162, 163, 165, 166, 167, 855 or 980 from the bus stop. The Roti Prata House is one bus stop away.
Written by : Kennedy Ong
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