This place is known as the "Norris Road Chapati" shop (168 Serangoon Road). True to its name, a bunch of attractive-looking hot chapati were on the griddle along the street.
The rice was a bit mushy too, but everything was otherwise tasty, not to mention affordable.
A food blog from a Singapore-based traveler
That's their mushroom mutter. Sliced canned mushrooms with peas in masala(?) gravy. Not bad. Had a bit of heat.
The mee siam was actually very good. I liked it quite a bit.
Loved those toasty chunks of cottage cheese.
This place was impressively good (486 Serangoon Road, 9711-2400). It’s a South Indian vegetarian restaurant, but upscale and hip enough to do craft cocktails at a brick-lined bar in the back featuring spice-infused booze. And the food is done on small plates with some notable twists.
This place wasn't cheap after a number of their cocktails though.
The interior features brick walls, wood-paneled ceilings, and soft chandelier light fixtures reminisce of the castle while chairs decorated with colorful stag prints are matched with long wooden tables. Does it make you feel like you're at Hogwarts?
After the first visit, I am determined to go back to Xin Tekka for the mouth-watering dishes – satay, biryani, mee pok, hakka noodles and … I seriously can’t wait.