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KNS CURRY HOUSE

3.2(86)on Googleindianbukit merah

Block 116 Bukit Merah Vw, #01-231, Singapore 151116

Dine-inTakeoutDelivery

Opening Hours

Today (Monday)Open 24 hours

STAMPEDE Score

Moderate confidence
C+Worth a visit

Score: 65 / 100

Atmosphere50
Food quality60
Value for money70

Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago

Editor’s Note

Last updated 29 May 2026

Our take: KNS Curry House appears to be a mixed bag, with some dishes hitting the mark while others fall short.

The Tissue Prata with Milk, priced around $3-4, is frequently highlighted for its crispiness and height, making it a fun and satisfying option, though noted for its sweetness.

The Maggi Goreng also receives positive mentions for its flavour and inclusion of cabbage, though some find it too spicy.

However, the chap chye is consistently criticised for being watery and lacking vegetables, with one reviewer describing it as "soupy" and containing unexpected chilli padi.

Service can be inconsistent; there are reports of forgotten orders when staff attempt to memorise them, but also praise for friendly and prompt service.

We'd recommend focusing on their prata offerings, particularly the plain, cheese, and tissue pratas, which seem to be their strongest suit.

Be prepared to explicitly state your order to avoid errors, and consider skipping the chap chye.

The outdoor seating area might also be an issue for non-smokers due to groups congregating there.

A meal for four can cost around $33.80, making it a reasonably priced option for a casual Indian meal.

Verdict: Best for a casual prata fix, but be selective with your orders and manage expectations for other dishes.

Signature

Tissue Prata with Milk

Price

$$ ($8-10/person)

Score: 65 · 5 sources

What customers say

KNS CURRY HOUSE receives mixed but generally positive feedback, with customers frequently praising the crispy and delicious pratas, especially the unique tissue prata.

The Maggi Goreng is also a popular choice, noted for its balanced seasoning.

However, the chap chye dish is consistently criticized for being watery, lacking vegetables, and unexpectedly spicy, while some customers report issues with order accuracy and overly sweet drinks.

The staff are often described as friendly and helpful, contributing to a pleasant dining experience for many.

Crispy and delicious pratas (plain, cheese, tissue)Inconsistent quality/spice level of chap chye and Maggi GorengFriendly and prompt staff serviceOrder accuracy issues and overly sweet drinksSmoking near al fresco dining area
50% positive20% neutral30% negative

Google Reviews

★★★★★chu xuan· 4 months ago

didnt appreciate how the server didnt have pen and paper and tried to memorise our orders. in the end they forgot our pratas. but anyways we were quite full so it worked out lol. their maggi goreng i…

★★★★★T2T WP· 6 months ago

Soupy chap chye was not as expected with small chili padi inside. "Burnt" by unexpected chilli & had to grab a drink from the fridge. Not everyone eats chilli padi! Cauliflower with black spots, vege…

★★★★★syed Ibrahim Yusoff· 5 months ago

My first visit to the restaurant. I ordered mee kuah, two plain prata, cheese prata, sweet potato chips and tea. The mee kuah is ok but not too thick. It's light but it's tasty. The plain and cheese p…

★★★★★tofu· 6 months ago

my boyfriend and i’s go to indian food place everrrr. the prata is chef’s kiss and we love the ice horlicks. 10/10 friendly staff. must visit!

★★★★S L· 9 months ago

Non-smokers be wary of the perpetual group of smokers cum regular customers congregating and smoking at/near the al fresco area. NEA should do regular spot checks here to address illegal smoking at/ne…

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