Springleaf Prata Place stands as Singapore's premier destination for authentic South Indian and North Indian cuisine, establishing itself as a one-stop family restaurant that serves both traditional favorites and innovative fusion creations. With 9 outlets strategically positioned across Singapore—from their flagship location near Springleaf MRT to accessible spots at Rail Mall near Hillview MRT, Junction10 Woodlands, and Tampines SAFRA—the restaurant has created an extensive network that brings authentic Indian flavors to diverse neighborhoods. Their halal certification ensures that their traditional Indian cooking techniques and spice blends remain accessible to Singapore's multicultural dining community, while their commitment to live prata-making stations demonstrates their dedication to freshness and authenticity that sets them apart from typical hawker fare.
The extraordinary menu at Springleaf Prata Place showcases over 60 varieties of prata, ranging from traditional options like plain prata and murtabak to groundbreaking fusion creations that have redefined Singapore's prata landscape. Signature innovations include their famous Chicken Floss Prata, the original Murtaburger featuring in-house lamb patty, and the plant-based Impossible Murtaburger that caters to modern dietary preferences. Their culinary creativity shines through unique offerings like Däs Prätwürst ($9.90) with chicken sausage and currywurst sauce, Salted Egg Prawn Prata ($12.90) combining local flavors with traditional techniques, and Praclette ($10.20) inspired by Swiss raclette with truffle oil, demonstrating how traditional Indian flatbread can serve as a canvas for global culinary influences while maintaining authentic preparation methods.
Springleaf Prata Place's success lies in their ability to honor traditional Indian cooking while embracing innovation, creating annual specialty pratas for the Ultimate Hawker Fest that keep customers returning for new experiences. Their comprehensive menu extends beyond prata to include thosai, noodles, set meals, and aromatic curries featuring mutton, chicken, and beef preparations, ensuring that every family member finds satisfying options regardless of their preferences. The restaurant's prata live stations and catering services for events demonstrate their commitment to bringing authentic Indian food experiences beyond their physical locations, establishing them as cultural ambassadors who introduce Singapore's diverse population to both traditional and contemporary Indian cuisine through the beloved medium of perfectly crafted prata.
Prata so so , Maggie goreng like instant boiled noodles, fried rice like fried 15 seconds only. Serv
The prata was so-so. The Maggie goreng tasted like instant boiled noodles, and the fried rice seemed like it was only fried for 15 seconds. Service was bad; I had to chase for my order, and they kept saying 'coming, coming' but it never arrived. Communication was really poor.
Tim Tan
First time trying their prawn biryani. Prawns are tiny, hard and dry! Taste more like haebi! Avoid t
First time trying their prawn biryani. The prawns were tiny, hard, and dry! They tasted more like dried shrimp! Avoid this pathetic dish and stick to their pratas and murtabaks!
Lim Heng Richard
Not so clean. Finger prints all around the small plates. 50% not properly cleaned.
Happened to have
Not very clean. Fingerprints were all around the small plates; 50% were not properly cleaned.
Fortunately, the Teh Tarik was quite good. I hope the same person makes it when I return.
Staff seemed uncommitted to improving the dining experience. Leftovers from customers were not cleared away quickly.
No commitment was shown to the franchise.
Lee Eddy Neo
Utterly disgraceful experience. This was, without a doubt, one of the worst encounters I’ve ever had
Utterly disgraceful experience. This was, without a doubt, one of the worst encounters I’ve ever had with any establishment. The staff were completely incompetent, moving at a glacial pace with zero regard for customers. It felt like they were deliberately dragging their feet, showing blatant favoritism in how they handled orders. The lack of professionalism and basic decency was appalling. I wouldn’t step foot in this place again if you begged me—and I wouldn’t wish this experience on anyone. Do yourself a favor and stay far, far away. This place deserves to be shut down, not supported.
Andy Tan
They moved from Pasir Panjang to Harbourfront, but their work etiquette is atrocious.
1. They do no
They moved from Pasir Panjang to Harbourfront, but their work etiquette is atrocious.
1. They do not open on time. Their site says the shop opens at 8am but they only open at 8:20am.
2. Poor service attitude; they don't even acknowledge my order when I've placed it or answer my questions.
3. Food is decreasing in taste and quality.
Absolutely zero consideration for customers who travel early in the morning to arrive at the location on time, especially on a weekend.
Positive Reviews
Ryan Tan
Tried the Springleaf Prata at Yishun, and overall it delivers what you’d expect from their brand. Th
Tried the Springleaf Prata at Yishun, and overall, it delivers what you'd expect from their brand. The murtaburger is excellent—just like at the other outlets I've visited. Crispy outside, juicy inside, and full of flavour. Definitely a must-try item here.
The egg prata was also nicely done—crispy, fluffy, and not too greasy. The thosai sauces, however, didn't quite suit my taste; they felt a bit off compared to other places.
One thing to note: the atmosphere has a pretty strong smell, probably due to the kitchen exhaust not performing well. If you're sensitive to that, maybe opt for takeaway.
Still, if you're in the area, I'd recommend giving it a try—especially for the murtaburger.
Mei Ling Tan
Springleaf prata at sunset way is our go-to place whenever we wanted prata. The service is great and
Springleaf Prata at Sunset Way is our go-to place whenever we crave prata. The service is great, and the prata is soft, fluffy, and crispy on the outside. I love the 'plaster' prata with the yolk oozing out; some places make it too cooked and dry. The menu is extensive, with many combinations to suit every palate. Curry is self-served, making refills easy. Both the fish and chicken curries are thick, tasty, and always warm. The restaurant is nice and spacious with outdoor seating. Generally, it's a pleasant place for a meal, though it can get a bit noisy at times, especially when crowded.
Ricky Koh
Had dinner at Springleaf Safra Tampines. It's located inside Safra building. Around 10 min walk from
Had dinner at Springleaf Safra Tampines. It's located inside the Safra building, about a 10-minute walk from Tampines West MRT. It's a cozy place with friendly staff, perfect for having prata with family or friends. We had prata with onion, prata kosong, and egg. As always, the prata was nice and crispy! They also offer free flow of fresh, warm fish and chicken curry.
Karen Koh
What I like most is that you can top up the curry as shown in the video..
If you're vegetarian, you
What I like most is that you can top up the curry, as shown in the video. If you're vegetarian, you can request the staff for more dhal, which I did. It was a very satisfying meal indeed, although the plates and cutlery were not cleared promptly. The table wasn't cleaned either when I was there for dinner; I had to clean it myself. Anyway, please improve on the cleanliness! Thank you.
Boon Kiat Teo
Good place for a late dinner. Opens till 11:30. As in typical Springleaf restaurant, a good range of
A good place for a late dinner, as it opens until 11:30 PM. Like other Springleaf restaurants, it offers a good range of food and drinks. The environment is clean and the service is helpful, although they can get a bit busy. My only real complaint is that they don't have a large size for our favourite Mango Lassi!