Roti Prata
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ChiefKiasu:
When did you get to be a \"real\" boy by the way... :laugh:Beach road's Plaza Hotel's diner has a pretty good buffet spread that includes durian and banana-flavored roti prata.
Personally, I still prefer roti prata kosong with sugar. Still a little kid at heart
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Gawd this talk of prata in the wee hours is igniting the cravings boy! :roll:
Which type i like?
I can do a few...
Ermm lets see... :idea:
I'd do the crispy on the outside and fluffy
soft on the inside on querky days.. when
i'm feeling light and perky.
Nice at
Victory Resturant opposite the Sultan
Mosque @ North Bridge Road... scrummy
briyani dum there as well, yo. :celebrate:
I'd normally do prata wif egg on my normal
days... and eaten with fish curry nia, thanks.. :lol:
Complete it wif teh chino as well... nice combo
available at Causeway Point's Banquet outlet
while catching upcoming movie trailers and
music videos...
On days i feel like dessert, i'd go for the banana
prata with either teh tarik or ice mango with ice-cream...
dis wan at Lot 1 Shoppers Mall FOOD JUNCTION outlet.
For late nite fix with dalcha there's one along Cheong Chin
Nam Road, opposite Bukit Timah Shopping Centre or along
the COURTS Megastore Bt Timah at Al-Azhar..
Or on days i have my own spicy chicken curry with fried potatoes
or sambal sardines, me and my family would rather have our fix
in our own kitchen... buds' kitchen... with the tried and tested
Chinatown instant pratas regardless cooked fried extra crispy
or just normal lightly fried with a glass of coke. Still yummilicious! -
buds:
Aiyoh .... reading the name of the restaurant brought back childhood memories .... used to go there with family for murtabak and briyani oso ..... :love:I'd do the crispy on the outside and fluffy
soft on the inside on querky days.. when
i'm feeling light and perky.
Nice at
Victory Resturant opposite the Sultan
Mosque @ North Bridge Road... scrummy
briyani dum there as well, yo. :celebrate: -
buds:
....Chinatown instant pratas regardless cooked fried extra crispy or just normal lightly fried with a glass of coke.....!
:!:
you win !
Prata with Coke ? And I thought prata with maple syrup is exotic ! :shock: -
tankee:
It's easy to be miscontrued these days. :roll: And this wan in particularbuds:
....Chinatown instant pratas regardless cooked fried extra crispy or just normal lightly fried with a glass of coke.....!
:!:
you win !
Prata with Coke ? And I thought prata with maple syrup is exotic ! :shock:
on purpose some more. :politebleah: Of course i meant the pratas were
eaten with home made curries or sambals, spicy definitely...
...
but later on downed with Coke, doh. (I'm the ultimate Coca Cola girl that
i think Coca Cola should make me spokesperson! Yes!)
Dun put words in my mouth hoh.. Prata can. :lol:
Below was wat i \"actually\" said.buds:
I'm not into that kinda fusion yet. Though heart and soul very ang moh......Or on days i have my own spicy chicken curry with fried potatoes or sambal sardines, me and my family would rather have our fix
in our own kitchen... buds' kitchen... with the tried and tested
Chinatown instant pratas regardless cooked fried extra crispy
or just normal lightly fried with a glass of coke. Still yummilicious!
tummy still tropical. :lol: -
tankee:
Hmm...talking about instant pratas, what brand do you like? I used to think Chinatown one is good but changed my mind once I've tried the Kawan brand (esp the one with onions). Kawan brand comes with 5 pcs in a packet too so it's not so bulky in freezer. But if anyone has tried any that is better than Kawan ones...do post!buds:
....Chinatown instant pratas regardless cooked fried extra crispy or just normal lightly fried with a glass of coke.....!
:!:
you win !
Prata with Coke ? And I thought prata with maple syrup is exotic ! :shock: -
how we prepare the instant prata makes a different in the taste too.
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I agree with you tankee. That's why i stuck with Chinatown.
For those who like the ones with french onion flavour, the
above brand has it too. Chinatown also comes in smaller
packs. Can't remember how many now though..
My mumsie has done her Chinatown version like a sandwich
or maybe it is more like murtabak... :idea: ... she sorta puts
stir fried minced meat (chicken/beef) in the centre of the prata/
pancake, which has a tinge of curry flavouring. Best served hot! :drool:
And of course, downed with a glass of cool icy coke. Hahaa! :lol: -
Hmmm....I like my prata and teh halia. The curry and the ginger are potent mixes.
Now that I'm going to try out the instant pratas (say again, Chinatown and Kawan), can down with my Coke original - no coke light or coke zero for me...I'm the original gal!
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Been eyeing this thread, but dun dare dwell too much. This one not good for post CNY diet leh. Ok, I'm calling this forward planning :lol: .
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