After the walk, it's makan time and the place is near to The Rail Mall.
(1) Makan at Springleaf Prata Place
(2) Coffee is a must for me everyday, $1.20 a cup
(3) Gravy for the Roti Prata that i ordered
(4) Ordered a piece of Egg Prata ($1.90) and a Plain Prata ($1.10), i thought both the prata will come together, but first to come is the Egg Prata, and told me the Plain Prata will come later, usually the Egg Prata i had is square in shape, but here the shape is in rectangle.
(5) After a while, then the Plain Prata come
After the makan, it's continue to walk, which is another post.
Good Afternoon Zumba Queen!
ReplyDeleteWhy so coincident? Yesterday my uncle took me to eat Roti Prata at the shops at Lower Pierce Reservoir area, next to a corner church.
Good Morning TM... Hot weather today...
DeleteCoincident ya, hehe... Hope that you like the Roti Prata... :)
Now I can understand why you love to walk so much! The air is cleaner and the roads are safer.
ReplyDeleteCome to Malaysia, you better bring a whistle and a parang when you walk alone. Wakakakaka
Must learn martial art first, before going to walk in Malaysia, whahhaha....
DeleteI love prata. I think we called it roti canai over here. Roti telur is my kids' favourite. Canai is the plain prata.
ReplyDeleteFor me, I must have tea. Not a coffee drinker.
We opposite ya, you drink tea, i drink coffee, hehe...
DeleteSo long already I haven't eaten roti prata. Very nice dipped with curry gravy. When small, I liked to eat with sugar.
ReplyDeleteI don't take roti prata often... So happen to see this stall and crave for it...
DeleteWhat a coincidence! I just had roti canai with chicken curry this morning - we call roti prata that here. Post on it day after tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteLook forward to the post...
DeleteI love plain roti prata dipped in curry gravy but cannot eat too often. Great to have coffee with roti prata!
ReplyDeleteYes, i don't eat often...
Delete老板娘,来一杯香浓的teh tarik吧!呵呵~
ReplyDeleteHere comes your teh tarik, hehe...
DeleteI know Singaporean roti prata = Malaysian roti canai, but to be honest, I don't know which is the correct Indian name, roti canai or roti prata. It is a trivial thing and not important, but keeps me up some nights thinking about it...
ReplyDeleteMaybe different country, they have different ways in naming it...
DeleteLong time no eat roti prata liao!!
ReplyDeleteI seldom eat roti prata, only happen to see the shop, craving for it...
DeleteNow I know what to get you as a gift if we ever meet - coffee! ;)
ReplyDeleteHope got chance to meet you in person, hehe...
DeleteRectangular.. cute shape there.. and they look nice too!
ReplyDeleteHardly i see rectangular shape, most of the time, i see square shape...
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