Daddy's on Madras
at 28 Madras St
🏪 Muslim Owned
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Daddy's on Madras operated as Muslim-owned establishment at boutique hotel The Great Madras on Madras Street in Little India, serving Malay and Western fusion cuisine. The al-fresco dining setup allowed customers to enjoy meals outdoors along this cultural district street, creating casual atmosphere near Rochor MRT station.
Their menu bridged Malay and Western preparations including country fried steak, cheese pizza, fish and chips, Swedish meatballs, pasta bowls and innovative items like sambal cheese fries. This fusion approach reflected contemporary Muslim dining trends where traditional restrictions no longer mean limited cuisine choices. The restaurant targeted younger demographics comfortable with eclectic menu combinations.
However, their Instagram currently displays "Closed but not forgotten GGWP" and platform listings show closed status, suggesting permanent or indefinite closure. The gaming reference "GGWP" (good game well played) indicates the owners perhaps viewed the restaurant venture as concluded rather than failed. Located at 28 Madras Street, the space previously provided outdoor dining options rare in Little India's dense commercial environment. The closure represents common challenges in Singapore's restaurant industry where even concepts with positive reviews struggle with operational sustainability, high rents or changing owner priorities. While Daddy's on Madras no longer serves customers, their fusion approach contributed to expanding halal dining diversity during their operational period.
Their menu bridged Malay and Western preparations including country fried steak, cheese pizza, fish and chips, Swedish meatballs, pasta bowls and innovative items like sambal cheese fries. This fusion approach reflected contemporary Muslim dining trends where traditional restrictions no longer mean limited cuisine choices. The restaurant targeted younger demographics comfortable with eclectic menu combinations.
However, their Instagram currently displays "Closed but not forgotten GGWP" and platform listings show closed status, suggesting permanent or indefinite closure. The gaming reference "GGWP" (good game well played) indicates the owners perhaps viewed the restaurant venture as concluded rather than failed. Located at 28 Madras Street, the space previously provided outdoor dining options rare in Little India's dense commercial environment. The closure represents common challenges in Singapore's restaurant industry where even concepts with positive reviews struggle with operational sustainability, high rents or changing owner priorities. While Daddy's on Madras no longer serves customers, their fusion approach contributed to expanding halal dining diversity during their operational period.
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