Tag Archive: Must Try Indian Food Singapore

10 Iconic Street Foods To Try When In Hong Kong

14 September

Known as a gourmet paradise, it’s no wonder there’s no such thing as dieting when in Hong Kong. The varieties of street food are endless as the road stretches on and on and little pushcarts and stalls line the sides of them. From savoury soupy bowls of noodles and offals to convenient little snacks like curry fish balls and intestines,...

Meera’s Curry – Underrated South-Indian Eatery In Little India To Check Out

13 February

Little India is home to countless outstanding eateries that serve up mouthwatering South-Indian cuisine and they range from established brands to humble, no-frills joints. After our trip to popular Indian eatery Ghandi’s, we wanted to explore a hidden gem that is relatively unknown to most but frequented by loyal customers during peak hours. We happened to chance upon Meera’s Curry and...

Murugan Idli Shop – A Traditional South Indian Breakfast To Kick Start Your Day

10 November

Murugan Idli Shop is a humble eatery nestled along Syed Alwi Road that serves up authentic South Indian breakfast, lunch and dinner delights. Born out of a passion for food, this humble establishment has been serving exquisite vegetarian dishes since 1993. As the shop’s name suggests, they are most well-known for their mouthwatering idli as well as their piping hot...

99 Bistro & Kitchen—Bamboo Biryani And Indian Food With A Twist At Paya Lebar

11 August

99 Bistro & Kitchen is a casual Asian and continental bistro located at the Lifelong Learning Institute near Paya Lebar MRT. This canteen-like eatery serves up a myriad of innovative dishes from pasta to fries with an Indian twist but the dish that they are most notable for is their Bamboo Biryani. This unique method of preparing a dish as...

Gandhi Restaurant – Hidden Gem With Authentic South-Indian Food in Singapore

18 July

Gandhi Restaurant is a long-standing restaurant nestled in Little India that still practices serving up food on banana leaves since the good old days. Absent of any pretentiousness, this humble eatery is truly as authentic as it gets when it comes to real-deal South Indian cooking. For the uninitiated, start off with a Thali rice set for starters, and in...