Monday, August 29, 2011

Prata Wala

Located right outside of Boon Lay MRT at the main entrance of Jurong Point, Prata Wala serves North and South Indian food boasting a good crowd anytime round the clock. I like that their logo is of a naked indian chef throwing the prata around heheh.. very cute.

Watch me fling my prata!
Furnished with red couches and packed with tables very near to each other, the lively atmosphere and good mix of all races in the restaurant makes it a cozy place for a hearty chat and good laugh over indian food.

The crowd at around 10pm
Colours of the briyani so vibrant!
Always nice to watch the chef slap the prata all around muahahaha
Usually they give out these round pagers but I guess they were very well equipped with staff that night so we don't have to collect our food at the counter personally. Like the name of the restaurant suggest, you must try their PRATA! A decent size for the price and it is yummy!

Plain prata ($1.30)
Crispy on the outside and soft on the inside
Unlike certain prata places with saltish curry, Prata Wala's curry is packed with spicy power! With a low threshold for spiciness, I choked and teared after one mouthful of their curry!  =(

Chilli hot
Still better to enjoy my prata with shiny little crystals.

Enjoying a good prata with lotsa sugar = yummy.
A few months back when we were in Phuket, our Thai friend brought both of us to eat prata but Thais' prata is very very crispy served with condensed milk and their curry is more watery. Equally yummy too!

Back then in Phuket town, this is what we ate. Their egg is fried separately!
Okay back to Prata Wala Singapore! Still feeling hungry, Makan Boy and me ordered a Mutton Thosai to try! Don't laugh at us for being suaku but we were going "WA SO BIG LEH" when the Thosai arrived. SUCH A HUGE "PANCAKE"!

Mutton Thosai ($6.50)
Tasty minced mutton in every bite
If compared to a Mcdonald's pancake, their thosai is thinner and has a less fluffy texture. The saltish minced mutton goes really well with it and I'm not really sure what the 3 sauces they provided were but it goes well with the thosai too!

Sweet and Salty
Makan Boy even added sugar onto it to see how the combination would taste like but sugar did not accentuate the taste of the mutton thosai as well as of the prata! For $6.50, the huge thosai is very good for sharing!

Iced Teh-Tarik ($2)
Iced Teh-tarik is a tad expensive but for a restaurant... can't complain. At least it tasted good.

Washing area not for those with broad shoulders.
For late night supper at an air conditioned indian restaurant, Prata Wala is an especially good choice for those staying around!

Prata Wala
Jurong Point Shopping Mall
63 Jurong West Central 3
#01-71/72/73/74
Singapore 648331
Tel: 67952530
Open daily 24 hours
http://www.pratawala.com/

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