We came here being quite disappointed with the Indian cuisine available around other popular eateries in the island. We had heard good things but were worried that it would also turn up in disappointment. We were very pleasantly surprised. This is exactly what we were after, and not only at a reasonable price but with fantastic service. The flavours were not bland at all, but rich and very aromatic. The level of spice was great, not too overwhelming but rather enough to complement the food. We will definitely be visiting again, and expect that we will be visiting regularly throughout our stay in Singapore.
Ashish C.
Classificação do local: 4 Singapore, Singapore
Good place for reasonably priced north Indian, south Indian, Pakistani and Indian Chinese food. Service is good and friendly. I have been seeing the same service staff for over 3 years now and I think that says good things about a place, I think :) The food is good and reasonably priced compared to other options in Little India where the same food is at least 20% more expensive. I like the curries — both indian and pakistani. The Biryani platter is good value for money too. Try the tea at the end of the meal. I would even stick my neck out that its one of the best tea in little india.
Clifford W.
Classificação do local: 4 Daly City, CA
Ate non vegetarian platter combo 24 $S. It reaaly did have meat: chicken tikka, chicken tandoori, spicy sausage, yellow curry chicken. Ate with roti. Ice tea was warm tea with ice, milk, sugar. Air cond. Buffet available if hungary.
Adhir K.
Classificação do local: 4 Singapore, Singapore
There are several seating arrangements: Open-roof, Covered-roof, Big Hall etc. The open-roof part of the restaurant is dark but nice ambience. The food is North-Indian, Pakistani and Indian Chinese. The dishes are economical and quantity is good. Service is usually quick and helpful.
Michal F.
Classificação do local: 5 Novi, MI
We came here hungry on the first day of our trip. We found it by following the many signs within the Mustafa center for food. Although we had been expecting a food court with many options we were not disappointed when we found one restaurant because of the great ambiance and food. Food I love curry and eat it all the time in the states this is definitely one of my favorites that I’ve had. Chicken Makhani was excellent as was the tender lamb shank in a brown curry sauce. Naan: Perfect, thin and crispy sheets of dough with oil and garlic lathered on top. The compliment of choice for a curry feast. Ambiance It’s on the top or 7th floor of the Mustafa center commanding an expansive view of the area. Reminiscent of a Japanese feng shui garden the floors are marble with pools interspersing under a white tented dome. Highly recommend this to travelers that don’t mind a little spice.
Natalie C.
Classificação do local: 3 Singapore, Singapore
This place was ok, not great. I had the palek paneer and garlic naan, but the palek was too salty for my taste and the naan was also a bit too oily. My auntie had this spicy chicken and veggie dish which was just too oily. The taste was there, but damn that excess oil killed it. The price was also pretty reasonable. I did enjoy the environment though. Its on the rooftop and the fans provide a nice little breeze. But I think if it were any hotter outside it would be a little unpleasant to eat spicy curry and be in a hot restaurant with leather chairs. Not pretty!
Greta H.
Classificação do local: 1 Marina, CA
This place was suppose to be good. The butter chicken – good, the naan-good, the lamb kebabs we ordered – not so much. The thing that the restaurant is famous for made me sick. Like, Sorry friends I can’t talk to you right now — I’ll be in the bathroom for a few days sick. bummer. I wanted it to be good!
Jireh H.
Classificação do local: 2 Monterey, CA
[Review is for ala carte only] What started off as a sweet and romantic(cough) date atop Little India ended up with a hurried exit from Mustafa in cold sweat rushing back to the hotel for the ultimate rendezvous with the porcelain altar. It started off great! First, we were really excited to be exploring Little India and especially Mustafa Centre going — with all the endless goods available within. Second, we were both craving some form of Indian-influenced-cuisine and got ourselves through the Mustafa maze to the entrance of Kebabs n Curries the moment they opened at 11 am for lunch. We wanted to try the buffet based on the previous Unilocal review but was advised by one of the servers that it would take an estimated 30 minutes to 1 hour before it would be ready. Famished people don’t wait… that’s a fact… so ala carte it is! I wanted to be more excited about the food but it was a rather disappointing $ 50 meal. Paired with the runs and rather bland flavors… I’d say skip this place altogether and go for one of the mom-pop shops in the area instead. Oh yeah, if this is how bad ala carte gets… I can only wonder if their buffet standards have also dipped since the previous review. Unilocal 100: 23⁄100
Joanne C.
Classificação do local: 4 Singapore, Singapore
Looking for cheap indian buffet? It is not surprising that you can find it at the infamous place has it all… Mustafa. Kebabs n Curries is a restaurant that is located at the roof top of the new Mustafa’s wing that resembles the esplanade dome. They dish out yummy indian lunch buffet at $ 14.90. I love their Masala Paneer. You can have all you can eat of curries, papadams and other indian snacks. Do note that you need to be patience as the refill of the dishes are kinda of slow. If curry buffet is too much for you to handle, you might want to try their Dum biryani.
Skii C.
Classificação do local: 3 Singapore, Singapore
This new establishment elevates one above the chaos of Little India. 400-seater big, this eatery is perfect for the family with affordable pricing and the patrons are all in casual local drab such as slippers and shorts. There is an indoor and outdoor area — where the open wooden deck overlooks the bustling Little India street. Food wise, the menu is dominated by North and South Indian staples. The mango lassi($ 3) garnished with dried coconut sprinkles is one of the best in town. Other good things to try would be the garlic and butter naan, or tandoor spiced chicken on skewers. There is no alcohol served here, but with the delectable Lassi beverage, who needs alcohol.