I do enjoy North Indian food and having said that, such cuisine is not very common in the malls and I do not mind making a return for other dishes.
Quite a good price for such delicious food. We will surely return for more.
The comfortable, simply furnished restaurant has a nice casual ambiance which I like for everyday meals. The reasonable prices are affordable too.
Both of these sets were satisfying and filling and possibly not so good for the heart.
Very satisfying with the chutney and sambar.
So every now and then, if you get the craving for an Indian vegetarian breakfast, you have to head to this Little India Institution!
The service is good: the server recommended some dishes to us. But the decor seems cheap and there was a flickering florescent that needed to be changed, but they didn’t, creating a disco effect like when at home, for fun, you switch on and off the lights quickly. Food-wise, it is ordinary and average, a far cry from Chennai, but at least it is affordable.
A food blog from a Singapore-based traveler
It was awesome. That tawa meen at the bottom was a lightly spiced and breaded fish that was crunchy yet tender, while the mutton briyani was peppery, with just the right amount of spices.
Queued for fifteen minutes and I managed to secure the last second serving of Nasi Briyani (Mutton). Chicken was already sold out and the fish was running fast.
A little pricey but delicious.
Pete tried the tandoori chicken, and the toddler and I shared a North Indian veg thali. The food did its job in filling us up, but wasn’t amazing.
Bamas Kitchen's biryanis are rich, full of well balanced alluring flavours and aromas.
Best place to go for an authentic Singaporean-Indian home cooked meal!