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For a more detailed review with pictures, please head to http://thehungrybunnie.blogspot.com/2011/06/muthus-curry-restaurant-suntec-city.htmlMuthu's Curry, Banana Leaf Apolo, and Gayatri Restaurant are some of the notable purveyors of this local creation. Muthu's version, like the other 2, belongs to the thick, creamy, not too sour and very spicy type. As opposed to the more assam type of fish head curry.We ordered:1) Fish Head Curry ($25 for medium) with okra and pineapple in a thick, richly po
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For a more detailed review with pictures, please head to http://thehungrybunnie.blogspot.com/2011/06/muthus-curry-restaurant-suntec-city.html

Muthu's Curry, Banana Leaf Apolo, and Gayatri Restaurant are some of the notable purveyors of this local creation. Muthu's version, like the other 2, belongs to the thick, creamy, not too sour and very spicy type. As opposed to the more assam type of fish head curry.

We ordered:

1) Fish Head Curry ($25 for medium) with okra and pineapple in a thick, richly potent and heady curry. The fish could have been fresher, it had a lingering "day-old-fish" smell and taste. The curry, while spicy, could have been a tad spicier. Just a smidgen. And with a little less salt. That said, the curry was suitably spicy, and quite satisfying when ladled over piping hot white rice

2) Garlic Naan ($4), sans coriander. These were very well done, fluffy, soft and hot, with a delectable chewy bite to them. And a barest whiff of garlicky accent. If I had to gripe, it would be that the bread was really quite overpriced
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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