I asked for fried fish and pointed to it. You took it, heated it up, but secretly dipped it in curry and charged me $6. Dishonest people. The fish is for my baby who cannot eat spicy, and you people wasted my trip after a tiring, long day at work. Just close your restaurant and let a better tenant come in. Thanks
Janice Quek
2
Haha, my son chose this place because he was craving for prata. Bad choice. I should have read the reviews first. 😅 Mee Goreng (can choose from chicken, mutton, beef, or seafood) costs SGD 8.50.
The portion was big, but too oily. Cucumber slices were super big 😅 3 pieces of prawns and 1 slice of not really cooked fish.
Prata with banana was jinjiaa too oily for SGD 3.
I don't think I will eat here ever again 😅😅
The service of the staff was ok lah, but the fruit flies were very persistent. They kept aiming for our food 🫠
And there was some "eeeeeeeeee" sound throughout the dining experience, a little irritating 😵💫
Tek Huat
5
I ate here multiple times.
The portion for the mutton briyani was huge, costing $12.50 with an iced teh tarik.
The mutton is soft and doesn't have a gamey smell. It is fresh, hence it can be cooked a bit salty to preserve it. They also give you the bone and rib portions, which is the best part of the meat.
The curry is strong.
Miao Tay Kat
1
From the outside, the eatery looks normal.
But when you walk in, holy crap!
I regretted it.
Your food and drinks are so expensive!!!
And yet, the quality is not up to standard, not even average.
By the way, your Kopi-O tastes sour, and there's a cigarette smell in the cup.
In conclusion, this eatery is NOT worth coming back to.
Zhen Yen Tan
4
Came at 9 am and the shop was open, although the opening hours are supposed to be 10 am. Food was pretty decent, and the selection was quite wide, although pricier than normal prata places.
Eng Kok Teck
3
I tasted the first bite of the egg prata and felt it wasn't very tender, but the curry was okay and hot. There's room for improvement! A truly good prata should have bubbles on its skin, which makes it more tender! 😁😉
Elaine Tan
1
The prata is mediocre at best, able to satisfy your prata cravings in a pinch, but the prices are EXORBITANT for what you are getting.
1 plain prata for $2!
1 egg prata for $2.50!
1 Milo Peng is also priced high at $3.60.
I only came here to try because there are no other prata options in Tengah that are accessible. But I won't be coming back again.
Gerald Chan
2
Quiet place, not crowded at 10 am on Saturday morning. The plain roti prata was soft and not crispy, despite being just made. It was also a bit pricey. Teh ice and teh halia were decent. The air-conditioning was poor, and it was rather warm.
Jessica Ma
5
The shop looks clean and tidy. Although the food is slightly on the pricier side, the taste is good. Personally, I like vegetable (dhal) curry with my prata, and they have it! Usually, the ones at other places are super plain and tasteless. But their curry actually came in a small bowl filled with veg (onions, carrots, potato, etc.)! The taste is mildly sweet and flavourful. Their prata is tasty as well. Not those crispy type, but those old-sch version that I just love. Their ice kopi is good too! Will be back again! Hope the quality remains! ❤️
Sean Ho
5
One of the better prata/briyani places in the area, My Briyani House is an outlet of Mr Teh Tarik, so the standards don't fall too far.
It seems there were reviews mentioning cleanliness issues, but I didn't see any leftover plates around.
Service is okay.
Not the best value for money, but the quality is definitely there. This is my fourth time returning to the same outlet.