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What caught my attention at this prata stall was the coffeeshop's name "Peking Room" which sounded a lot more like a nightspot than a coffeeshop to me. The prata stall itself is called Tanglin Halt Roti Prata though part of its name was obscured by a piece of newspaper cutting.
When I arrived on a Saturday morning, the chilly breeze and crisp air makes it most comfortable to be seated on the outdoor alfresco area under the canopy. With no queue in sight, I approached the stall and ordered two plain pratas for myself.
There was already a stack of made-in-advanced pratas behind the glass window and the staff picked two pieces onto my plate. I requested for a saucer of fish curry to go with my breakfast.
There was already a stack of made-in-advanced pratas behind the glass window and the staff picked two pieces onto my plate. I requested for a saucer of fish curry to go with my breakfast.
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Although my pratas were made beforehand, they were still lukewarm, fortunately. As I positioned my fork and spoon on top of the prata ready to tear them apart, its exterior crackles under the pressure of my utensils.
When it comes to prata, I have always preferred fish curry as my dipping sauce for its tangy and spicier kick. Mutton curry is nice too and I do have it occasionally but I do not like the lentils (it's lentils, right?) in it very much.
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TANGLIN HALT ROTI PRATA
Peking Room
Blk 47 Tanglin Halt Road
#01-159
Singapore 142046
Business Hours
Mon - Sun: 6am - 11am
Closed: Wed
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