- fried bee hoon
- seafood
- prata
- breakfast food
- curry
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- Cheen The CuriousAugust 13, 2017Probably linked to Thohirah @ Jalan Kayu. It was also probably the old name of this place. Some of the staff wore T-shirts with that name, & plastic cups (for iced drinks) are also branded "Thohirah"
- If you want prata that is freshly made, order something besides the plain or egg prata. I recommend the egg cheese prata!
- Cheen The CuriousAugust 13, 2017Self service. One queue for drinks (eg. teh tarek), one queue for Indian food (eg. prata), another queue for Malay food (eg. mee soto). Briyani & local snacks at the other nearby spot (#01-196)
- Cheen The CuriousAugust 13, 2017The fish curry that they served with my prata order was exquisite. Enjoyed it!
- Cheen The CuriousAugust 13, 2017A convivial meeting point for Bukit Gombak families & neighbours. Observed many passers-by stopping to chat with, or even joined diners
- Cheen The CuriousAugust 13, 2017Block 374 is uniquely-shaped, like an inverted "V". Alif is located 2 locations - at both bends (where the arrows point to)
- If you order a plain prata, ask for it to be crispy so that they will reheat it for you.
- Sahrom JalilDecember 3, 2014Best cook from oversea..delicious seafood, all kinds of malay dishes..price ok
- Hui XiangJanuary 20, 2019The prata standard drop alot compared to last time. Not crispy and feel like eating flour
- Lousy place esp after 10pm. You are layers of pears piling up and it’s cold and hard. Shd visit the one at upper Bukit Timah
- Lousy place esp after 10pm. You see layers of pratas piling up. Cold and hard!! Not worth it