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Arriving by bus # 22, 24, 25, 73, 86, 130, 133, 135, 136, 138, 166, 169, 261, 262, 265, 269. Bus-stop name; Ang Mo Kio Interchange continue reading
Introduction
Prata Raya offers Indian Muslim fare such as murtabak, roti john and briyani. continue reading
Opening Hours
Today
10:00 - 22:00
Mon - Sun
10:00 - 22:00
Payment Methods
Cash
Other Info
Pork Free
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Signature Dishes
Murtabak Roti Prata Roti John
Review (3)
I’m not sure if Prata Raya is a revamped version of Ah Mei Cafe that was located inside AMK Hub previously. Its menu is the same as Ah Mei’s and in fact, I’m quite certain the chefs are the same because the fish curry gravy and texture of their pratas resemble that of Ah Mei Cafe. Maybe the Ah Mei franchisee decided to strike out on his/her own – that’s what my husband and I think.Prata Raya is one of our favourite haunts for prata these days besides Casuarina Road and Jalan Kayu. They open till 2am in the morning so if you’ve just finished catching a movie at Cathay @ AMK Hub, it’s a perfect place to go to for a late night supper.The restaurant operates on a self-service queue system. Once you order and pay at the counter, you’ll get a number tag. When your number flashes on the top left digital queue system, you can go pick up your food. Be warned, you may have to wait for 1/2 hour for your pratas (probably worse during peak dining hours) because there is only one chef making the pratas. If you can’t wait, then go somewhere else.Drinks wise, I’d normally go for hot Teh Tarik or the Ice Milk Tea (S$2.20) that has the right balance of tea and evaporated milk. The tea has a bitter-fragrant flavour that is well complemented by the fragrant-milk taste of the evaporated milk. It’s not too sweet, despite it being a pre-prepared beverage from a dispenser.The mutton murtabak (S$7.00) is not as greasy as I expected it to be. It comes in 4 big triangular pieces with generous portions of mutton meat inside. The mutton smell is strong but not in a bad way.Their egg pratas and plain pratas are worth a try only if you like non-crispy type of pratas. You can’t compare these with Jalan Kayu’s of course. I like both crispy and non-crispy type of pratas but I’m more drawn to the non-crispy ones because I enjoy a more chewy texture. I like the fish curry gravy that they serve with pratas here. Very rich in flavour and not overly greasy. And if you finish your plate of gravy before your pratas, you can just bring the plate to the counter and ask for a refill.Staff service is mediocre. Don’t expect too much since we are self-servicing ourselves anyway.For full review and pictures, please visit http://springtomorrow.com/2013/08/22/prata-raya-ang-mo-kio-hub/ continue reading
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
Level4 2013-10-13
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Quite a popular outlet by the road, located in front of the main shopping mall. It is a self service restaurant, selling different various of roti prata, roti john, rice dishes, noodle dishes and drinks. One will be given a number tag after making payment at the cashier. Remember to keep a lookout at the LED screen for your number, when your food is ready.Bomb Prata ($2.00)Looks same as the usual plain prata, but inside is filled with melted butter. It tastes quite crispy and sweet. Mee Rebus ($4.20)The simple noodle dish is quite well made here, especially the chilli sauce which is very tasty which I suspect has mini dried shrimp in it. The sauce over the yellow noodle is thick and flavourful.We end the meal with a delicious cup of tea, sweet and thick.Overall food is not bad. Place is quite crowded, but the cleanup service is also quite fast too. continue reading
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Level3 2013-07-16
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I only tried it few months later after its renovation and found this is not Ah Mei. It is still selling prata but replaced with Prata Raya. I love teh tarik and prata so much. So how is the prata tasted? Not my kind of liking, not cripsy and tasted average but if I have prata craving and find no other place, I will still come here. The fried chicken is not crispy and it was cold. The teh tarik tasted not really good but my friend feel ok for her, I can have better elsewhere. Price is reasonable and it is air-conditioned. It was getting crowded when it come to late night. They do sell other food like murtabak etc, maybe I should try that next time.For full review and more photos, please viist http://rainfooddiary.blogspot.sg/2013/07/prata-raya.html continue reading
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)