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Al Azeem Best Crispy Prata

3.5(51)on Googleindianjurong east

253 Jurong East St 24, #01-247, Singapore 600253

Dine-inTakeoutDelivery

STAMPEDE Score

Moderate confidence
BSolid

Score: 70 / 100

Atmosphere70
Queue wait40
Food quality75
Value for money80

Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago

Editor’s Note

Last updated 30 May 2026

Our take on Al Azeem Best Crispy Prata is that it offers a solid range of Indian Muslim dishes, with some clear standouts.

The Chicken Murtabak, priced at $8, $12, or $16 depending on size, is noted for its soft texture, stretchy roti, and well-seasoned chicken bits, though some might prefer a crispier version.

We also see consistent praise for the Egg Prata and the soft Chapati, especially when paired with the fish or vegetable gravy.

The Teh Halia is described as rich, albeit on the sweeter side, and the Plain Thosai at $1.50 is generally well-received for its crispy centre and good sour flavour.

However, there are a few areas for improvement.

The Nasi Goreng Kampung, while spicy and well-balanced, has been criticised for mushy rice.

The accompanying curry for the murtabak is considered average, and some chicken bones have been found in the murtabak.

Expect a long waiting time, especially for the murtabak.

Overall, it's a reliable spot for an affordable and satisfying meal, particularly if you stick to their prata and murtabak offerings.

Verdict: A good option for a casual meal, especially for prata and murtabak, but be prepared for a wait.

Signature

Chicken Murtabak

Wait time

Long waiting time for murtabak

Price

$ ($1.50 - $16)

Score: 70 · 5 sources

What customers say

Al Azeem Best Crispy Prata offers a good selection of Indian Muslim food with generally affordable pricing.

Customers praise the soft chapati, flavorful Teh Halia (though sweet), and yummy egg prata with fish curry.

However, some dishes like nasi goreng kampung can have mushy rice, thosai can be overdone, and murtabak, while soft, might contain chicken bones and have an average accompanying curry.

Long waiting times are also noted.

Affordable pricingDish texture and consistency issuesFlavorful beverages and curriesLong waiting times
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Google Reviews

★★★★Yellow Bear· 9 months ago

Serves a good selection of Indian Muslim food. For vegetarians, vegetarian options are available here too. My Chapati is soft and tastes great with vegetable gravy. Teh Halia ( ginger tea ) is rich in…

★★★★★Yan· a year ago

Was there close to 12am and ordered nasi goreng kampung for takeaway. It was spicy which I like. I would say the taste was quite well balanced, not too salty. There was a decent amount of chicken mea…

★★★★KIRISSHEELA SINIWASAGAM· a year ago

Turns out you will have to order what they are best at. Egg prata was yummy eaten with fish curry. Teh Ais was also decent. Thosai was little overdone but still decent tasting. Worth for its affordabl…

★★★★Elisa M.· 2 years ago

The chicken murtabak had layers of stretchy roti, tasty soft eggs, diced onions and decently seasoned chicken bits. I enjoyed its soft texture, though some may prefer crispier murtabak. As for the acc…

★★★★Matthias Chua· 2 years ago

Price: $1.50 (Plain Thosai) Plain Thosai: 3.5/5 Crispy centre, good sour flavour but can have more crispy surfaces. Sambar: 4/5 Savoury, thick, spicy and a little muttony. Chutney: 4/5 Orange chutn…

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