Komala Vilas
“Established in 1947, it is one of the oldest vegetarian restaurants in Little India. I’ve been going there since I was a child every Tuesday for our family’s weekly vegetarian meals, and it is still my go-to, comfort food.”
Khansama Tandoori Restaurant
“Located at the corner of Norris Road (opposite Azmi), it’s one of the few places in Little India where you can lounge along the street, people watch and savour the best North Indian tandoori.”
Azmi
“This heritage eatery opened in 1944, and serves the best chapati and keema (minced meat curry). The owner serves dishes that are from his hometown of Azamghar in Uttar Pradesh –the same hometown as founder of Mustafa Shopping Centre Mustaq Ahmed”.
76-78 Serangoon Road, Singapore 217981
https://komalavilas.com.sg/
166 Serangoon Road, 218050
https://khansama.com.sg/
2 Dalhousie Lane, Singapore 209671
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166 Serangoon Road, 218050
https://khansama.com.sg/
2 Dalhousie Lane, Singapore 209671
https://www.facebook.com/Azmichapati/
Food is a huge part of being Singaporean, and Indian food has tremendous diversity (it’s not just about roti prata!). As a foodie, these places I’ve discovered in the area are known to serve not only top-notch cuisines, but the cuisines themselves reflect this diversity — such as South Indian, North Indian and Uttar Pradesh food, each distinctive in its flavours
Ms Savita Kashyap, executive director of heritage tour company Journeys
