5 Best Prata in Singapore That You'll Forget About Your Diet

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Roti Prata is a fried flour-based pancake that is cooked over a flat grill. It is usually served with a vegetable- or meat-based curry and is from Malaysia and Singapore. Prata is also commonly cooked upon request with cheese, onion, banana, red bean, chocolate, mushroom or egg. It is listed at number 45 in the World's 50 most delicious foods readers' poll compiled by CNN.

Roti prata is prepared by flipping the dough into a large thin layer before folding the outside edges inwards. The dough is cooked on a flat round iron pan measuring about three feet in diameter. Other ingredients such as cooked mutton, onion and egg, cheese, banana, as well as instant noodles, if desired, are added into the dough during the cooking process, which lasts two to three minutes. Prata is commonly served with a fish- or chicken-based curry. Some people also eat it with mutton curry or dhaal. Some people prefer to eat it with sugar.


Everybody love roti-prata, so here's i am sharing my top 5 list of best prata stalls in Singapore.


1. RK Eating House.

My most favourite place to having my prata craving fixed. It;s my usual place to have prata too. RK eating house is located at serangoon garden, where chomp chomp is located at. They are famous for their milo tower too, they are the one that started it and it get trending, their prata was crispy and the curry was spicy and fragrance.

Price: $2 onwards

1 Kensington Park Rd, Singapore 557253

Opening Hours: Daily, 24 hours


2. The Roti Prata House.

The most famous prata stall in Singapore. Everyone know about them. The Roti Prata House is located at upper thomson. They are famous for their super crispy prata, and milo prata. I know is sound weird but milo prata is good. Must try their teh tarik (Milk Tea) too.

Price: $4 onwards

246M Upper Thomson Road, Singapore 574370
Opening Hours: Sunday – Thursday: 7AM – 2AM 

                             Friday and Saturday: 24 Hours


3. Springleaf Prata Place.
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Springleaf prata place is getting more and more popular recently . They keep coming out with new invention, something like, “murtaburger”"unami 50 prata" and etc. Their prata was crispy and the new invention was good. Go for their cheese prata too.

Price: $5 onwards

Springleaf Prata Place, various locations here.

4. Casuarina Curry Restaurant.
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The most huge egg prata that i ever try. And it's not just the size, it tasted good too. The egg prata was crispy, and eggy. It's full of egg in it, not just the centre part. Their mutton curry was spicy and not salty at all. I had tried a few prata places where their mutton curry are spicy but salty too. Go for their chicken floss prata and chocolate prata too.

Price: $5 onwards

136 Casuarina Road, Singapore 579526 
187 Macpherson Road, Singapore 348545

Opening Hours: Daily, 7am - 12am


5. Sin Ming Roti Prata.
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The most adventurous prata stall in Singapore. Sin Ming Prata is famous for their prata bomb, it's mini prata but they are very flavorful and fantastic. Their fish and chicken curry are finger licking good. Their maggie goreng turn out to be good too.

Price: $5 onwards

Sin Ming Roti Prata, Block 24, Sin Ming Road, #01-51, Singapore 570024.


Opening Hours: Daily, 6am - 7pm.


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