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After a long shopping fun trip with my friend, I decided to stop by this Prata shop to have a simple dinner. Had two pieces of plain pratas ($1.20 each and minimum 2 pieces per purchase). It took the chef above ten minutes to prepare my pratas before is ready for my pick up from their counter. The pratas are fluffy and light, and also not too oily as well. I was served with their fish curry sauce which is thick and not too spicy. Service staffs here are friendly and the shop is spacious and co
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After a long shopping fun trip with my friend, I decided to stop by this Prata shop to have a simple dinner. Had two pieces of plain pratas ($1.20 each and minimum 2 pieces per purchase). It took the chef above ten minutes to prepare my pratas before is ready for my pick up from their counter. The pratas are fluffy and light, and also not too oily as well. I was served with their fish curry sauce which is thick and not too spicy. Service staffs here are friendly and the shop is spacious and comfortable.
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2014-01-23
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2013-12-30 113 views
Prata Wala has become a chain of indian restaurants, regularly visited by indians and both chinese alike. The highlight of the restaurant includes of course the traditional roti prats and other more traditional indian cuisine such as paneh and all types of indian curry.I ordered their cheapest, garlic naan at $3.80. i have heard many raving good reviews about the naan and decided to try, hoping that there will not be too high an expectation.truly it has lived up to its reputation! the naan was t
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Prata Wala has become a chain of indian restaurants, regularly visited by indians and both chinese alike. The highlight of the restaurant includes of course the traditional roti prats and other more traditional indian cuisine such as paneh and all types of indian curry.

I ordered their cheapest, garlic naan at $3.80. i have heard many raving good reviews about the naan and decided to try, hoping that there will not be too high an expectation.
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truly it has lived up to its reputation! the naan was thick on the inside, and crispy on the outside. it also carried the smell of garlics, and even though it may irk people off, to me it smelled very fragrant! i loved the curry that accompanied with it as well, most probably a simple red curry. if you want to order any other type of curry, the cheapest one would be at least $6+!
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i waited really long for my naan, about 20 minutes. the service was really slow.
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2013-11-24 69 views
Prata Wala had its catchy name, offered both main course and snacks with kitchen enclosed to public. Self-service basis, we need to pay first as we ordered. Given a buzz dongle, we waited to be notified. It was first time I was eating Indian Cuisine without ordering something spiciness.Mamak fresh-brewed Teh was the one we cannot neglected, three of us had our Iced and Hot Teh C. Hot version was always cheaper, $1.80 whereas Iced Tea was $2.50. So, we shared it, crisp thinly piece of Prata. It
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Prata Wala had its catchy name, offered both main course and snacks with kitchen enclosed to public. Self-service basis, we need to pay first as we ordered. Given a buzz dongle, we waited to be notified. It was first time I was eating Indian Cuisine without ordering something spiciness.
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Mamak fresh-brewed Teh was the one we cannot neglected, three of us had our Iced and Hot Teh C. Hot version was always cheaper, $1.80 whereas Iced Tea was $2.50.
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So, we shared it, crisp thinly piece of Prata. It looked attractive after pouring the Chocolate Syrup, I wondered how the Prata Man handle such huge slice of flat serving. We felt like eating biscuit, light and healthy biscuit. Taste was robust, tongue was pampered by the sweetly and crusty sensation. It was perfect to eat while just ready, $2.80 for plain Paper Prata and additional $1.00 for topping. Cheap and pleasant supper-ing, we enjoyed.
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2013-11-23
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$5 (Supper)
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  • Paper Prata with Chocolate Topping
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2013-07-31 52 views
I met a friend at Bishan Junction 8, Prata Wala has a new branch at Junction 8 basement, it replaces the original Ajiesen Ramen(moved to another side) after renovation. Both of us like prata so we decided to go in. It was quite full house during the dinner time, but luckily we met some friends and secured the seat.Murtabak Chicken($8.50) - 1st time I had murtabak in Singapore. It is different from the one I tried in Malaysia, this version is thinner but taste quite good. The skin is crispy and g
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I met a friend at Bishan Junction 8, Prata Wala has a new branch at Junction 8 basement, it replaces the original Ajiesen Ramen(moved to another side) after renovation. Both of us like prata so we decided to go in. It was quite full house during the dinner time, but luckily we met some friends and secured the seat.

Murtabak Chicken($8.50) - 1st time I had murtabak in Singapore. It is different from the one I tried in Malaysia, this version is thinner but taste quite good. The skin is crispy and good to go with the curry chicken. Overall, I quite like it but a bit pricey if compare with others.
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2013-07-29
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2013-07-11 20 views
Suddenly have the craving to have pratas for dinner and decided to check out the pratas from this famous prata outlet. Restaurant was quite crowded and business was really good! I have ordered their all time signature plain pratas, which took around fifteen minutes before my food is ready. THe pratas were quite crispy and chewy, they are also not too oily as well. The curry was really thick and fragrant, was quite surprise it was not too spicy as well. At $1.30 per piece, quite affordable.
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Suddenly have the craving to have pratas for dinner and decided to check out the pratas from this famous prata outlet. Restaurant was quite crowded and business was really good! I have ordered their all time signature plain pratas, which took around fifteen minutes before my food is ready. THe pratas were quite crispy and chewy, they are also not too oily as well. The curry was really thick and fragrant, was quite surprise it was not too spicy as well. At $1.30 per piece, quite affordable. The staffs' service here are alright as well.
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2013-07-05
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2013-07-08 24 views
As its name tells, Prata Wala specializes in serving Prata and Indian dishes such as Thosai, Murtabak and Uttapam. Sometimes I wondered how to flip the dough just like the expert Prata Man, a skill that not everybody can do it. It was not my first time visiting Prata Wala, yet it was my first time to eat Uttapam (costed $3.20). A thick pancake which was a crepe-like pizza with ingredients wrapped inside. Not oily at all, it tasted a bit like Thosai, the fillings was solid and satisfied. Dipping
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As its name tells, Prata Wala specializes in serving Prata and Indian dishes such as Thosai, Murtabak and Uttapam. Sometimes I wondered how to flip the dough just like the expert Prata Man, a skill that not everybody can do it.
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It was not my first time visiting Prata Wala, yet it was my first time to eat Uttapam (costed $3.20). A thick pancake which was a crepe-like pizza with ingredients wrapped inside. Not oily at all, it tasted a bit like Thosai, the fillings was solid and satisfied. Dipping into gravy served, Uttapam was even more delicious.
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2013-06-29
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  • Murtabak and Uttapam
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2013-06-19 50 views
The FoodI ordered the Chicken Briyani Rice ($6.50) that comes with Achar and Papadom. The basmati rice was a little bland but the savoury and fragrant curry enhance the taste. Even though the curry was a bit oily but overall I still like the taste as is thick and aromatic. The papadom was really crispy and awesome too.The PriceReasonably priced at $6.50 for decent portionOverallI will definitely come back again to try other dishes and highly recommended to try this!
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I ordered the Chicken Briyani Rice ($6.50) that comes with Achar and Papadom. The basmati rice was a little bland but the savoury and fragrant curry enhance the taste. Even though the curry was a bit oily but overall I still like the taste as is thick and aromatic. The papadom was really crispy and awesome too.

The Price
Reasonably priced at $6.50 for decent portion

Overall
I will definitely come back again to try other dishes and highly recommended to try this!
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Prata Wala Cafe is a welcome addition to Junction 8 Shopping Mall's basement food hall that is directly linked to Bishan MRT. The Cafe has a casual, warm & homely vibe with its wood panelled walls, lamps suspended from the ceiling and two neat rows of tables with a mix of cushioned seats against the wall, chairs and stools. When we dropped by on a weekend, the place was abuzz with activity as customers were tucking into their food while two chefs were busy at work in the show kitchen and two sta
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Prata Wala Cafe is a welcome addition to Junction 8 Shopping Mall's basement food hall that is directly linked to Bishan MRT. The Cafe has a casual, warm & homely vibe with its wood panelled walls, lamps suspended from the ceiling and two neat rows of tables with a mix of cushioned seats against the wall, chairs and stools. When we dropped by on a weekend, the place was abuzz with activity as customers were tucking into their food while two chefs were busy at work in the show kitchen and two staff at the counter taking orders briskly but cheerfully from the queue of customers.

After placing our orders, paying & picking up our drinks at the counter we were given a buzzer and had no problems getting a table as customer turnover was quite fast. Most of the other customers were having the prata with either teh tarik or milo dinosaur. Prata Wala Cafe offers a choice of fiery South Indian curries for the chilli fiends as well as milder North Indian curries for those with lower spice thresholds.

Our teh tarik at $1.80 per mug was milky, frothy and full flavoured. Our buzzer rang in less than 10 minutes and viola our order of paper thosai ($4) and tissue prata ($2.80) were ready.

The thosai was the biggest we've ever seen, rolled up like a scroll & sticking out from both sides of the platter (see photo). This is meant to be shared. The thosai was part crispy, part chewy and we had three types of dip to go with it - a fragrant, mildly spicy lentil curry, a tangy tomato ginger curry gravy and a savory coconut dip. The tissue prata was delightfully crispy and light - great on its own though you can have it dusted with sugar or drzzled with chocolate or strawberry sauce.

We will gather a bigger group of friends when we return another day on an empty stomach to try their dum briyani, naan and murtabak. While prices here cost slightly more than at food courts, the portions are very generous, good quality ingredients are used and the food is tasty. Thumbs up.
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