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SRP Indian Muslim Food

3.6(53)on Googlequeenstown

28 Dover Cres, #01-97, Singapore 130028

Dine-inTakeoutWheelchair accessible

Opening Hours

Today (Monday)7:00 AM – 9:30 PM

STAMPEDE Score

Moderate confidence
BSolid

Score: 75 / 100

Queue wait40
Food quality80
Value for money85

Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago

Editor’s Note

Last updated 29 May 2026

Our take on SRP Indian Muslim Food suggests a mixed bag, but with clear highlights.

The Chicken Thosai comes highly recommended, described as 'jam packed and loaded with soft chicken' and generous enough for a very hungry individual or for sharing.

Prata also receives positive mentions, with some reviewers calling it among their favourites in Singapore for its crispiness and good texture, though one noted it could be crispier.

The cheese and egg prata are highlighted as decent-sized, and the fish curry is praised for being flavourful with a good spice level.

However, the Maggie Mee Goreng is considered average, and the stall can be a one-man operation, leading to potential juggling of orders and slower service during busy periods.

Expect queues during morning and lunch hours, but prices are very affordable, with items like prata and thosai costing around $2-3.

We'd recommend focusing on the Chicken Thosai or the prata, particularly the onion variety, for a reliable and inexpensive meal.

Be prepared for a wait during peak times.

Signature

Chicken Thosai

Best time

Morning, after the initial rush

Wait time

Expect queues during morning and lunch

Price

Below $10/person

Score: 75 · 5 sources

What customers say

SRP Indian Muslim Food garners positive feedback for its Chicken Thosai, praised for its generous filling and soft chicken, and its prata, often described as crispy and not too oily, with the cheese and egg prata being a decent size.

Customers appreciate the friendly staff and the flavourful fish curry.

However, some find the Maggie Mee Goreng average, and the one-man operation can lead to juggling orders, potentially impacting service speed during busy periods, especially in the crowded mornings and lunchtimes.

Chicken Thosai qualityPrata taste and textureFriendly staffOperational efficiency/wait timesValue for money
60% positive20% neutral20% negative

Google Reviews

★★★★★Sanjeev Kumar· 2 months ago

If you are gonna eat from this shop. I highly recommend the Chicken Thosai. The thosai is jam packed and loaded with soft chicken. Be aware, the portion is good for one very hungry guy or for sharing.…

★★★★★LP Pua· a year ago

This is a one-man operation stall that sells various Indian dishes. When I ordered the Maggie Mee Goreng, the chef had to juggle between frying the Maggie Mee Goreng and flipping prata for other order…

★★★★★Jit Sandhu· a year ago

A good prata place. Not too oily and a good texture, although could have been a little more crispy. The cheese and egg prata’s are a decent size and the fish curry was flavourful with a little spice.

★★★★★Charles Tidswell· 2 months ago

Some of my favourite prata in Singapore. Nice and crispy. Guys running the stall are always friendly.

★★★★★Sanae Ishii· 5 years ago

From 7 am, you can enjoy a home made Prata, Thosai, and others only for SGD 2-3 dollars. My recommendations are: Onion Prata and Thosai. After sending my daughter to school, morning break with t…

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