Last Updated on 2016-05-19 , 1:35 pm
Pratas? Yes, please! We have had our share of boring old pratas and we are now on the lookout for those that will intrigue our taste buds. After the whole Murtaburger fiasco last year that blew our minds, many prata stalls have since upped the ante and come up with their own unique versions of pratas to spur on more customers to visit them. Here are some of the Top 7 unique prata flavours in SG that we have compiled, and if you have other recommendations, feel free to suggest them below!
Eggs Benedicts Prata
If you love runny poached eggs as much as I do, then Springleaf Prata Place is one of the places you have to go to take a new spin on your ubiquitous pratas. Prata with poached egg, turkey ham and hollandaise sauce? Well, I’m sold.
Springleaf Prata Place
57B Jalan Tua Kong
Singapore 457251
Opening Hours:
Daily: 7am – 11pm
PrataBurger
Prata Burger, or fondly known as Murtaburger, is the mother of all pratas. The prataburger is made with ingredients like mutton patties, egg, mayonnaise, black pepper sauce and cheese before stuffing them between two prata sheets. When sliced through, it reveals a crispy, chewy, delicious mess that no one can ever get enough of.
Springleaf Prata Place
57B Jalan Tua Kong
Singapore 457251
Opening Hours:
Daily: 7am – 11pm
Maggie Mee Prata
Yes, you saw that right. The dish is a delicious amalgamation of the two sinful dishes – maggie mee and pratas. What’s not to love about them?
Prata Planet
320 Clementi Ave 4
Singapore 120320
Opening Hours:
Daily: 7am – 10:30pm
Umami 50 Prata
Springleaf Prata Place has done it again, and this time, with its Umami 50 Prata that is prepared with mayonnaise, ham, cheese and floss – which brings out the umami-ness at its best with the various savoury ingredients used. Oh Springleaf Prata Place, you have nailed it once again.
57B Jalan Tua Kong
Singapore 457251
Opening Hours:
Daily: 7am – 11pm
Prata with Belachan Chilli
Located in the far west, this casual eatery serves crispy prata with their signature Ikan Billis Belachan Chilli on the side. Our verdict? With generous portions of good food at affordable prices, this is possibly one of the most underrated prata stalls in Singapore.
ENAQ Restaurant
Block 303 Jurong East Street 32
Singapore 600303
Opening Hours:
Daily: 24 hours.
Ice Cream Prata
Who said ice cream goes best with waffles? If you are one who is always in for a gastronomical adventure, the ice cream prata from The Roti Prata House will certainly be a welcoming change from your ubiquitous after-meal dessert – killing both your cravings for a good ice cream dessert and prata with one stone.
The Roti Prata House
246M Upper Thomson Rd
Singapore 574370
Opening Hours:
Sun to Thurs: 7am – 2am
Fri to Sat: 24 Hours
Chicken Floss Prata
Other than going to Breadtalk for their signature Floss buns, you can now head over to The Prata Place for their chicken floss pratas that are sealed with an abundance of fluffy floss meat that comes in an amalgamation of savoury and sweet flavours.
The Roti Prata House
246M Upper Thomson Rd
Singapore 574370
Opening Hours:
Sun to Thurs: 7am – 2am
Fri to Sat: 24 Hours
Kaya Cheese Prata
No need for Kaya toasts in the morning as we now can have cripsy kaya cheese pratas as their substitutes. Best part? they’re also filled with cheese which makes them impossible to resist – no harm having these sinful treats once in a while, right?
The Roti Prata House
246M Upper Thomson Rd
Singapore 574370
Opening Hours:
Sun to Thurs: 7am – 2am
Fri to Sat: 24 Hours
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