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For photos, please visit Rubbish Eat Rubbish Grow: http://rubbisheatrubbishgrow.wordpress.com/2011/12/06/food-on-fire-capital-square-three/Featured on 8Days, Wine&Dine, and Exquisite, the decor is canteen-style, so this is really a eat-and-go place but there are several selling points:1. Guilt-free healthy Indian food! less salt, less oil, less cream, no MSG.2. “We don’t own a freezer,” says the owner; food is freshly prepared daily.3. Chefs are from India, so there is a degree of authenticity.4
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For photos, please visit Rubbish Eat Rubbish Grow: http://rubbisheatrubbishgrow.wordpress.com/2011/12/06/food-on-fire-capital-square-three/

Featured on 8Days, Wine&Dine, and Exquisite, the decor is canteen-style, so this is really a eat-and-go place but there are several selling points:
1. Guilt-free healthy Indian food! less salt, less oil, less cream, no MSG.
2. “We don’t own a freezer,” says the owner; food is freshly prepared daily.
3. Chefs are from India, so there is a degree of authenticity.
4. The owner’s ancestry is from Gujarat, and it was the first shop in Singapore to sell Gujarati dal dhokli, only available on Wednesdays 12-3pm.
5. Owner’s extended family lives in India so they buy fresh spices, pound and mix them themselves and ship it over to Singapore freshly.

A friend and I shared the angmoh-influenced lamb kebab wrap ($11) with plenty of fresh vegetables, a naan as wrap, and two sauces, a spicy one and a yogurt-based one. This is good lunch food, as I remember fondly of my New York Ah Beng Training Days when I ate wrap for lunch. There wasn’t a stench of the lamb. The texture of hot lamb and crunchy vegetables fit well together. The spiciness of the lamb was padded by the vegetables and the spice left a tingling sensation on my lips. Hot lips! Good to kiss any time!
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Meat Platter ($20). The food came sizzling on the hotplate and the aroma was mouthwatering. Taste-wise, it was average for us–we thought the spices could be heavier–but the meat was tender and succulent.

My friend and I also had Chicken Masala set ($9.50) and Chicken Makhani (butter chicken, $9.50), which come with a naan each and are popular for lunch. The Makhani is definitely the better of the two. The masala was salty for us but the Makhani chicken has a deep roasted, very smokey taste that I like very much and can’t stop eating. The chicken really absorbed the essence of the tandoor (clay oven). I’d come back for this.

I don’t like lime juice ($2.80), because it’s either too sour or diabete-ly sweet, but here, the balance was superb. This is the only lime juice I can recall that I like but I wonder if it can be cheaper. $2, maybe?

In general, although I love spicy-hot food, I can’t take it but the food here is ok to my palate. Unlike my other experiences of eating Indian food, after eating, we didn’t feel heavy and lethargic. It tasted decent too. The price seems reasonable as the eatery is in CBD area. An eatery that survives 8 years in such a competitive area can’t be bad.

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Husband had the butter chicken set which cost $11.50. Came with rice, dhal, some vegetables, the butter chicken and a plain naan. the naans here are very thin and so looks bigger. Tastes alright but we prefer the thicker naans. The rice is nice and fragrant. The dhal was nicely flavours too. The vegetables were alright. The butter chicken was a bit odd as we are used to sweeter and more buttery butter chicken. The butter chicken here is like a tandoori cooked chicken - it had a smoked taste, wit
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Husband had the butter chicken set which cost $11.50. Came with rice, dhal, some vegetables, the butter chicken and a plain naan. the naans here are very thin and so looks bigger. Tastes alright but we prefer the thicker naans. The rice is nice and fragrant. The dhal was nicely flavours too. The vegetables were alright. The butter chicken was a bit odd as we are used to sweeter and more buttery butter chicken. The butter chicken here is like a tandoori cooked chicken - it had a smoked taste, with butter chicken sauce mixed in. Overall, it was very filling due to the naan + rice + dhal which tended to fill people up. This wasn't a bad set but the smokyness of the chicken was a bit weird. Goes well with a lime juice.
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This is supposed to be one of the "set meals". It's a vegetarian curry. I thought there'll be rice and all there was was ONE garlic naan, and ONE VERY SMALL bowl of vegetable curry. The vegetable curry is not really a curry. Just some chopped carrots and beans mixed in with some thick curry sauce. It was such a small bowl I was appalled. The naan was thin but big. The curry was not good at all. There was no real sauce and nothing to dip my naan in. Very disappointing again!! And this one plate c
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This is supposed to be one of the "set meals". It's a vegetarian curry. I thought there'll be rice and all there was was ONE garlic naan, and ONE VERY SMALL bowl of vegetable curry. The vegetable curry is not really a curry. Just some chopped carrots and beans mixed in with some thick curry sauce. It was such a small bowl I was appalled. The naan was thin but big. The curry was not good at all. There was no real sauce and nothing to dip my naan in. Very disappointing again!! And this one plate cost $9!! For ONE thin naan and ONE VERY SMALL dish of vegetables? NOT recommended.
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Food - nothing special. Much better at Little India. We had the chicken masala. It was BAD. The chicken pieces was generous but the meat was super dry. So dry that I choked many times while trying to finish my meal. The "jasmine" rice was a long grain rice and they mixed in a whole lof of oily stuff (maybe ghee?) to make the rice palatable. The oily rice helped smoothed the chicken chunks down my throat. The naan was too soft. It doesn't hold the curry well. It's a cross between roti prata and p
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Food - nothing special. Much better at Little India. We had the chicken masala. It was BAD. The chicken pieces was generous but the meat was super dry. So dry that I choked many times while trying to finish my meal. The "jasmine" rice was a long grain rice and they mixed in a whole lof of oily stuff (maybe ghee?) to make the rice palatable. The oily rice helped smoothed the chicken chunks down my throat. The naan was too soft. It doesn't hold the curry well. It's a cross between roti prata and pancake. The curry itself was really embarrassing to be charging $10 for. There was no texture, no substance, no spice (just chillies), dry meat. Rice and naan cost extra, at $2.50 a serve! Since when does a bowl of rice cost that much?

Service - nothing special. There's one filipino guy trying his best and going out of his way to help you and be polite and patient with you. He's really efficient too. But the other workers there are really not interested in helping you at all. They do not smile or greet you or even pretend to care about what you need or want. We had to leave in the middle of the meal and the filipino guy was really helpful, not making any fuss. But no one else was really comprehending that we had ot leave urgently.

Anyway, bottom line, the location is BAD. The tables are rickety and small. The food is BAD. The service is only good because of one guy. The fact that they served the food within 2 minutes of us ordering means the food is not cooked fresh but has been sitting there for a while.

NOT recommended.
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