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Best prata in Singapore. I used to like the one at Roti Prata House but this is even better. Try the coin prata. It’s super crispy on the outside. Ordered the mutton curry as well. It’s really good. The plain prata and paper prata also lived up to expectations. Enjoyed the ginger milk tea with zero
- If you are driving, be prepared to wait as there are limited lots - If you are waiting for the lots, be prepared that the delivery vans will snatch your lots - if you are going ard lunch time, best is to turn on some soothing music as your blood pressure will surely go up Sing Ming prata - Really
Came to this Gim Huat Coffeeshop as there are two famous food stalls here - one of them is this Sin Ming Roti Prata. Though there is a queue, the wait wasn’t long. The speed at which they churn out the deliciously perfect prata is amazing. If you like small crispy bites, then you definitely have to
Located at a coffee shop, paynow/paylah options available if you forgot your cash. Went around 8ish, didn’t have to queue long. There were many selections on the menu but we went with the kosong and egg prata, ordered an extra side of curry with chicken breast. Totally get the hype - freshly made up
The BEST Coin Prata EVER If I have to choose only ONE shop in Singapore where I will go to eat Prata it would be at Sin Ming Roti Prata. It took about 10 minutes from the time we ordered, that they pulled and rolled and crafted the dough into fresh crispy, flaky coin shaped divine mouthfuls. Alth
Long queue on a Saturday morning but moves fairly fast. Had a plaster prata and plain prata with chicken curry. The prata was alright and dough fried well. However, the curry was too salty. Overall not worth the wait.
Was having lunch at the same coffeeshop as this roti prata stall. Noticed that there many people ordering from this stall and decided to try their food since i am already here. Upon reaching, there was at least 7 people waiting patiently at the side for their food to be ready. Noticed many people or
I had to tabao as it was difficult to get a seat. Such is the popularity of this prata stall. This is what it looks like drenched in gravy ; the way I like it. I can’t comment on the crispiness of it. Gravy was too salty and sweet for my liking though. Update: Eating there is a better experience. C
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