This stall in Chinatown has been operating for a long time and now is helmed by the second generation chef, who has mastered and cooks all the dishes himself.
The stall serves up Economy rice with old school Cantonese style flavors, with a home-cooked feel.
For this meal, I had:
- steamed fish
- omelette with long beans
- stewed vegetables and
- soup.
The soup flavor changes daily and it is complimentary.
Their other standout dishes are:
- deep-fried thin-sliced prawn paste pork belly
- stewed prawn paste pork belly
- curry chicken
- steamed egg with salted and century egg.
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Food . Not bad . Servicewise young lady is better than the auntie .
Fried wu hua rou pork - nice
Fried batang fish w sauce - not nice ( very fishy smell )
Curry potatoes - nice
Steamed or stir fried pork ribs -average
Steamed egg - nice
Fried egg with radish - depends
Fried ngong hiong - not bad
* sometimes auntie service not very good - very rush
Food was delicious! I had bean sprouts, steam pork ribs and stuffed beancurd sheet that's wrapped into a tiny parcel. It reminds me of my mum's cooking when I was growing up. The free watercress soup was so delicious and light.
Located near to Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Chinatown Hawker center, this place serves Indian & Malaysian food. Good to have Mutton Keema Prata, Mutton Biryani. Do not try Fish and vegetarian food. Serve was fine and crowded today due to Holiday. Fried Fish was completely dry and no taste at all.
Located in the middle of chinatown, easy to spot and always packed in the afternoon to night. I think we can call this as an authentic indian food since the meal is tangy. Absolutely don't miss their iced teh tarik.
Okay, so I recently checked out this restaurant in Singapore called Teh Tarik, and honestly, it was a bit of a perplexing experience. Giving it a 3 out of 5 feels about right. On the plus side, the food definitely tasted like proper, authentic Indian fare, which I appreciated. However, there were a few significant downsides.
For starters, I have to say the cleanliness seemed a little suspect, which made me slightly uneasy throughout the meal. Then there were the tables and chairs – they looked like they'd seen better decades, definitely adding to a somewhat run-down feel. The service was also noticeably slow; I found myself waiting longer than I'd have liked for pretty much everything.
What really struck me, though, was the price point. Considering the overall atmosphere and service, it felt quite overpriced, almost like it's banking on its location rather than the overall dining experience. And the location itself is actually a bit of a double-edged sword. It's fantastic if you enjoy watching the world go by – you can really sit and observe all sorts of people. This contributed to the feeling that it might be a bit of a tourist trap, capitalizing on foot traffic.
Despite these criticisms – the questionable cleanliness, the tired furniture, the sluggish service, and the feeling of being overcharged – there was something about the food that lingered. Perhaps it was genuinely that good, or maybe the people-watching was just so entertaining. Either way, surprisingly, I find myself considering giving Teh Tarik another try in the future. There's something about it that hasn't completely turned me off.
This place deserves 3 stars and definitely can improve.
Prata standard has always been good. It’s crispy on the outside and doughy on the inside - the way I like it. Though I think it can be crispier. It’s more expensive than other Prata shops, but could be the location. Their curry dips are good too.
However their kopi is terrible - look like drain water and taste quite bad. The teh Halia is good though.
Service is rather lacklustre in the morning and they can’t seem to rmb the orders very well once more customers come. Atmosphere is so-so only.
Chinatown Teh Tarik is a casual yet vibrant spot that captures the charm of local flavors in the heart of Chinatown. The place is known for its signature teh tarik, which is served hot, frothy, and full of flavor, making it the perfect drink to enjoy whether you’re starting your day or taking a short break. Alongside the drinks, the menu offers a variety of local favorites such as roti canai, nasi lemak, and light snacks that complement the beverages well. The food is served fresh, flavorful, and reasonably priced, which makes it an attractive choice for both locals and tourists. The atmosphere is lively, with the hustle and bustle of Chinatown adding to the experience. Seating is simple but comfortable enough for a quick stop or a relaxed chat with friends. The service is friendly and efficient, ensuring orders are taken and served without long waiting times. The location is also convenient, as it sits right in one of the busiest parts of the city, making it easy to drop by while exploring the surrounding streets and attractions. Overall, Chinatown Teh Tarik offers a warm and authentic experience, combining good food, tasty drinks, and a setting that reflects the local culture.
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