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Sabira Indian Muslim Food

4.0(77)on Googleindianchoa chu kang

787B Choa Chu Kang Dr, Singapore 682787

Dine-inTakeoutWheelchair accessible

Opening Hours

Today (Monday)6:00 AM – 10:00 PM

STAMPEDE Score

Moderate confidence
CRoom to grow

Score: 45 / 100

Queue wait70
Consistency65
Food quality40
Value for money60

Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago

Editor’s Note

Last updated 30 May 2026

Our take: Sabira Indian Muslim Food appears to be a neighbourhood spot with some standout dishes, particularly the Roti John, which receives consistent recommendations.

The kambing soup and Indian rojak also get positive mentions for their quality and generous portions.

However, there are significant concerns regarding food safety and the use of artificial colouring, with some patrons reporting adverse health effects after consuming certain dishes like fried rice and nasi goreng merah.

While the prata is noted as decent and the curry good, it's only available in the mornings.

We think this spot offers some solid options if you're in the area and stick to the highly-rated items like Roti John or kambing soup, especially in the morning for prata.

However, we'd exercise caution with dishes that have received complaints about colouring or foodborne illness.

Best for a quick, specific craving rather than a full meal exploration.

Signature

Roti John

Best time

Morning for fresh roti prata

Score: 45 · 5 sources

What customers say

Sabira Indian Muslim Food receives mixed but generally positive feedback, with customers praising dishes like the roti john, kambing soup, and Indian rojak for their quality and generous portions.

However, concerns have been raised regarding food safety, specifically the use of artificial coloring in fried rice and noodles, and isolated incidents of food poisoning.

Pricing inconsistency has also been noted.

quality of roti john and kambing soupconcerns over artificial food coloringgenerous portionsfood safety/stomach issuespricing inconsistency
50% positive10% neutral40% negative

Google Reviews

★★★★MH Tham· 8 months ago

Once in a while, one will strike jackpot when eating at neighbourhood coffee shops. This is one of them. While the pricing is not the most consistent, varying by sometimes up to 50cents depending on…

★★★★Sharad Kumar· 7 months ago

Problem with the food here is that the colours which they add. On seeing the color what they added for fried rice and noodles made me feel uncomfortable and concerned. So I left back the food on tab…

★★★★Alvin Choo· 12 months ago

Was at the coffee shop for the lor mee, but when I saw the tables around me having prata and the constant long queue at the stall, we decided to get 2 egg pratas for sharing. The prata was decent and…

★★★★★J· 5 years ago

They serve one of the best kambing soup in the west. Indian rojak are also fried to perfection. They are not stingy with the rojak sauce and the sauces are also piping hot. Portions of all the nasi, m…

★★★★Nishi Nish· 5 months ago

Tried this place yesterday. The food was okay i loved it i ordered the nasi goreng merah. But the next morning me and my family woke up vomitting and having stomach problems. I dont know what they put…

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