Simon Y
Affordable pricing for an CBD eatery but don't really like both the cheese and plaster prata. Instead of shredded cheese, they uses the pre-packed cheese and also not a fan of running yoke for plaster prata. Worse still, the tray they use as plate looks like they were been reuse without washing, especially ironical as the coffeeshop itself was very clean which is exceptional for an 24hr outlet.
Mark Yeo
Was around the vicinity during lunch time on Friday. So decided to grab a quick lunch at this coffee shop. The bee hoon goreng is my choice usually. Simple and tasty with s sunny Side egg. The teh tarik was good too.
Adrian S
Reliable place to go when you are hungry in the middle of the night and craving for prata! Prata is delicious (but not spectacular) enough to satisfy the craving. The staff are quite easy going and sometimes even joke with strangers. I Recommend the boom prata and the murtabak.
Amos Skt
My go to place for the fluffy kind of prata at night. It itself is conveniently located a few junctions away from Tanjong Pagar Mrt
RD Jay
I order nasi goreng kampong using grab food from akbar restaurant..the nasi goreng kampong contain hair !!..i pay SGD13.80 for the food !!!
Wei Leong
Drinks were subpar.Staff gives a I-cant-be-bothered attitude.Wouldnt visit again if there is a choice.
The community cat is cute though.
Zeid Arif
probably the only indian-muslim restaurant in the area. convenient for those staying in nearby hotels who are looking for relatively cheaper halal food. its self-service so one has to place order and pay first at the cashier before sitting in. as with any other similar restaurants, the air circulation is limited so your clothes will smell of cooking by the time you leave.
Sanjiev
I had a bad experience at this stall and it was not the first time this occurred. I dropped by this restaurant a few times and the staff were particularly rude. Furthermore, their prices were not stable and the staff charged us higher than what the menu had written. I ordered 2 teh cino hot which were written as 1.80 per teh cino while a cold teh cino would cost 2.20 as written on the menu. However, the staff had charged us 2.20 for the 2 teh cino hot that I ordered. When I questioned the staff about this he simply said "The price on the menu has not changed for 5 years but what we charge is different". What kind of business does not update their menu to inform the staff about the price change. If they want to charge customers higher, at the very least reflect it on the menu instead of misleading and charging us more than usual. I also have evidence of the issue, receipt and menu
Sunny Dua
You would not like to taste it if you have Indian taste buds. The masalas n spices used are not what you woukd be looking for. All breads are pure maida n thats something you cant have all the time
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