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Noorul Afra

4.1 (15 reviews)
🏪 Muslim Owned
🥡 Takeaway
🍽️ Dine In
Noorul Afra is a traditional Indian halal food stall located at Bedok South Road Market and Food Centre, serving authentic South Indian breakfast delicacies since the early hours of the day. This cash-only establishment operates from 6:00 AM to 1:00 PM daily, specializing in freshly prepared thosai (dosa) and various prata dishes that showcase the rich flavors of South Indian cuisine. The stall has built a reputation for quality halal Indian food in the heartlands of Bedok, offering affordable meals that cater to both early risers and lunch crowds. Known particularly as "Noorul Afrah Thosai Stall," this hawker centre gem serves signature dishes including Cheese Prata, Mee Goreng, and traditional Roti Prata, all prepared with authentic spices and techniques. The stall operates in a traditional hawker centre setting, providing an authentic Singapore dining experience where locals and visitors can enjoy quality halal Indian cuisine at budget-friendly prices under \0 per meal. What makes Noorul Afra special is their commitment to maintaining traditional South Indian flavors while serving the diverse Muslim community in Singapore, representing the multicultural harmony of the nation's food scene.

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4.1 / 5

Based on 15 reviews

Negative Reviews

Jerran Tan Jerran Tan

Actually it’s been very poor but thought I give it one more try. Not only expensive but their anythi

Actually, it's been very poor, but I thought I'd give it one more try. Not only is it expensive, but their anything-goreng has absolutely no mutton meat visible or edible! And it costs $4! And not even a fried egg on top. The fried bee hoon had ketchup, shreds of cabbage, bean sprouts, and onions, and shards of egg. They don't even have green chili or cucumber to supplement, but in shock, they suggested topping up with achar from their briyani. $4 for fried bee hoon with no meat! Enough of getting ripped off. No more!

Mitch Poh Mitch Poh

Their mutton briyani is no joke, most spicy curry for mutton briyani that I have eaten, had to drink

Their mutton briyani is no joke; it's the spiciest mutton briyani curry I've ever eaten. I had to drink many cups of water afterwards.

Home Stay Home Stay

Irregular opening hours.

Irregular opening hours.

Positive Reviews

Peter Tan Peter Tan

Amazing value

Amazing value

Michelle Tan Michelle Tan

Had the mutton briyani at about 11, freshly cooked and served from the huge pot. Crazy how the mutt

Had the mutton briyani around 11 AM, freshly cooked and served from the huge pot. It was incredible how the mutton slid right off the bone – not exaggerating, it’s the best briyani I’ve had in a long while. The spice in the mutton sauce was also really good. At $7, this is amazing value for money. The briyani is served alongside freshly made naan that complements the thick, spicy mutton briyani.

Kevin Tan Kevin Tan

This is my Saturday prata tapao option. The fish curry I like.

This is my go-to Saturday prata takeaway option. I really like the fish curry.

Vincent Tan Vincent Tan

One of my favourite stall, I have almost tried every dish at this stall, especially the mutton n chi

One of my favourite stalls. I have almost tried every dish here, especially the mutton and chicken nasi briyani. The pickles are good, the meats are tender, and the gravy is good, thick, and plentiful. Their other dishes like nasi goreng, mee goreng, prata, and mutton steak are also good, and the staff are friendly.

Alvin Alvin

Plain Prata at $1.30 each which is tasty to eat on its own. The given dal curry is yummy and thick e

The plain prata at $1.30 each is tasty on its own. The accompanying dal curry is yummy and thick enough to be a good prata dip.

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