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Tag Archives: thosai
Always Hits the Spot: Paper Thosai
South Indian Thosai Meal at Komala Vilas.
Posted in Food in Singapore, Indian
Tagged Komala Vilas, paper thosai, Singapore, South Indian, thosai
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Thosai at Komala Vilas
Always tasty and generous portions at the original Komala Vilas at Serangoon Road. Only thing is after the meal you tend to feel quite bloated. I still love the taste here and it’s been in operation since 1947. I guess … Continue reading
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Tagged Komala Villas, Singapore, South Indian, South Indian vegetarian, thosai
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MTR: South Indian Vegetarian Place from Bangalore, in Singapore
Have been wanting to try out this new chain from Bangalore that uses only pure ghee and no reused oil. MTR actually stands for Mavalli Tiffin Room and it’s been in operation since 1924. I noticed that food presentation was … Continue reading
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Tagged Bangalore chain, ghee, MTR, Singapore, South Indian, South Indian vegetarian, thosai
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Little India: South Indian Food at Anjappar
Anjappar is from India. Chennai specifically. The old name, Madras, might be more familiar. The cuisine is referred to as Chettinad. Every couple of weeks I crave for thosai and since we were at Mustafa we headed to the branch … Continue reading
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Tagged Anjappar, culture, Food, Life, Little India, Living, personal, photography, photos, set, Singapore, South Indian, thosai, travel
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Pure Vegetarian Meal: Murugan Idli Shop at Syed Alwi Road
If you want pure vegetarian South Indian food, then I would recommend Murugan Idli Shop. I thought their logo of steaming idlis was simple and enticing. It’s a 15 year old chain from Chennai in South India, with 2 outlets … Continue reading
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Tagged branch, Chennai, culture, Food, Life, Little India, Living, Murugan Idli Shop, personal, photography, photos, pure vegetarian, Serangoon Road, Singapore, South Indian, Syed Alwi Road, thosai, travel, uthappam, Vegetarian
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Thosai at Komala Vilas
I don’t know if Komala Vilas has the best thosai, but I always tend to come back to the original branch located on the main road. It was established in Singapore way back in 1947 and is still going strong. … Continue reading
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Tagged childhood, culture, decor, design, dessert, dosa, Food, ghee, Indian, Komala Vilas, Komala Villas, Life, Living, masala, Nostalgia, onion, personal, photography, photos, Singapore, snack, South Indian, sweet, sweets, tea, Thali, thosai, travel, uthappam, vadai, Vegetarian
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Journey Through Little India
Little India is a place in Singapore where you can get pretty metal and plastic bangles for just a few dollars. I just adored the shades of blue and pink that these came in. Bangles used to be made in … Continue reading
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Tagged Architecture, bangles, beautiful, culture, Food, kulfi, Life, Little India, Living, photography, photos, saris, shopping, Singapore, thosai, travel, travelling
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