Originally posted by Herzog_Zwei:
fairies can't fly after eating too much.... noted.Does anyone know anywhere that serves good chapati?
One at the coffeeshop near the Marine Terrace market....
They make pretty good mutton keema to go with the chapati.
Originally posted by fudgester:One at the coffeeshop near the Marine Terrace market....
They make pretty good mutton keema to go with the chapati.
I love mutton keema..!!
organise an outing please..
Originally posted by fudgester:One at the coffeeshop near the Marine Terrace market....
They make pretty good mutton keema to go with the chapati.
which one ... I'll go root around with fatumnette this weekend ....
Originally posted by Fatum:which one ... I'll go root around with fatumnette this weekend ....
The coffeeshop near the POSB ATM....
The only Indian Muslim stall in that coffeeshop.... on weekend mornings there is a long queue for pratas....
Originally posted by fudgester:The coffeeshop near the POSB ATM....
The only Indian Muslim stall in that coffeeshop.... on weekend mornings there is a long queue for pratas....
you mean the one beside the zhi char stall ? block .... 64 or 65 ? ..... the one further away from the police station right ?
damm ! .....
I always tah bao prata there ....
Originally posted by Fatum:you mean the one beside the zhi char stall ? block .... 64 or 65 ? ..... the one further away from the police station right ?
damm ! .....
I always tah bao prata there ....
Yeah that one..... the one with an Econ minimart next to it.
Oh wait.... my mom says that they make chapati only in the evening (after 5).
Originally posted by fudgester:Yeah that one..... the one with an Econ minimart next to it.
Oh wait.... my mom says that they make chapati only in the evening (after 5).
no wonder ....
I only go there on weekend mornings .....
There's another stall in the market itself, the one that sells mee udang also ....
the prata there is passable ...
Originally posted by Fatum:no wonder ....
I only go there on weekend mornings .....
There's another stall in the market itself, the one that sells mee udang also ....
the prata there is passable ...
The coffesshop stall is also well-known for their briyani rice....
If you can stay till lunch, their chicken briyani is pretty good value for money.... make sure to choose curry chicken and not fried chicken....
One packet feeds two Fudgesters. No kidding.
Originally posted by fudgester:The coffesshop stall is also well-known for their briyani rice....
If you can stay till lunch, their chicken briyani is pretty good value for money.... make sure to choose curry chicken and not fried chicken....
One packet feeds two Fudgesters. No kidding.
yah, I tried before liao, their nasi padang also ....
however, one fatum needs two packets ...
I've been eating prata kosong for breakie the past few weeks until I ran out of it and didn't have time to head to the grocery shops to replenish my supply.
Here in Melbourne, the Chinatown brand of frozen pratas are really yummy. I just heat up a non-stick pan, slap the frozen prata on it, and practice flipping them around like pancakes and voila! ... cheap and appetising comfort food for breakfast!
In fact, for our block Christmas party last year, I brought some frozen pratas to place on the BBQ grill and the neighbours love it so much that they've been asking me where they can purchase it!
There's actually Murtabak here in Melbourne too but they are called "Chennai Pratha". I was pleasantly surprised to stumble upon it here!
*me rubs five o' clock shadow*
Hmm.... so this is an exchange rate of one Fatum to four Fudgesters..... interesting....
Originally posted by Rhonda:I've been eating prata kosong for breakie the past few weeks until I ran out of it and didn't have time to head to the grocery shops to replenish my supply.
Here in Melbourne, the Chinatown brand of frozen pratas are really yummy. I just heat up a non-stick pan, slap the frozen prata on it, and practice flipping them around like pancakes and voila! ... cheap and appetising comfort food for breakfast!
In fact, for our block Christmas party last year, I brought some frozen pratas to place on the BBQ grill and the neighbours love it so much that they've been asking me where they can purchase it!
There's actually Murtabak here in Melbourne too but they are called "Chennai Pratha". I was pleasantly surprised to stumble upon it here!
it's the cult leader ! .....
*squeals ! ...
Originally posted by Rhonda:I've been eating prata kosong for breakie the past few weeks until I ran out of it and didn't have time to head to the grocery shops to replenish my supply.
Here in Melbourne, the Chinatown brand of frozen pratas are really yummy. I just heat up a non-stick pan, slap the frozen prata on it, and practice flipping them around like pancakes and voila! ... cheap and appetising comfort food for breakfast!
In fact, for our block Christmas party last year, I brought some frozen pratas to place on the BBQ grill and the neighbours love it so much that they've been asking me where they can purchase it!
There's actually Murtabak here in Melbourne too but they are called "Chennai Pratha". I was pleasantly surprised to stumble upon it here!
To me, frozen pratas are blasphemy....
They have this sourish aftertaste that I don't like....
Originally posted by fudgester:*me rubs five o' clock shadow*
Hmm.... so this is an exchange rate of one Fatum to four Fudgesters..... interesting....
actually, that's the black market rate .....
the official rate is closer to 1:3 ....
fatumnette usually eats half portions ....... and fatum will prevent any food from going to waste ....
Originally posted by fudgester:To me, frozen pratas are blasphemy....
They have this sourish aftertaste that I don't like....
fudgie, heard of "Beggars can't be choosers"? I'm plenty lucky that they even have frozen pratas here!
Originally posted by Fatum:it's the cult leader ! .....
*squeals ! ...
Fatum!! Want to go out with me to chiak mai? Let's feast!
Originally posted by Rhonda:Fatum!! Want to go out with me to chiak mai? Let's feast!
you're back in town ?
but not prata yah .....
prata is .................. not meaty enough .....
prata ish snack only ....
Originally posted by Fatum:you're back in town ?
but not prata yah .....
prata is .................. not meaty enough .....
prata ish snack only ....
Soon!
Originally posted by Rhonda:Soon!
when when when ?!?!?!?!?! .........
Originally posted by Fatum:you're back in town ?
but not prata yah .....
prata is .................. not meaty enough .....
prata ish snack only ....
i thought hor fun was snack?
Originally posted by cassie:i thought hor fun was snack?
everything that's not derived from soy or bananas can be a snack ....
however, only meaty things can be main meals in themselves ....
Originally posted by Fatum:when when when ?!?!?!?!?! .........
After the first few days of CNY... but before it ends! I'll keep you informed.
Originally posted by Rhonda:After the first few days of CNY... but before it ends! I'll keep you informed.
yay!
Originally posted by Fatum:everything that's not derived from soy or bananas can be a snack ....
however, only meaty things can be main meals in themselves ....
what's wrong with bananas?
rhonny!!!!
I like my prata with really hot curry as in the temp...sometimes their curry cold already so will take with sugar....
also egg prata must be eaten as it is...if not can't taste the egg....