Showing posts with label Indian Cuisine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indian Cuisine. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Pangat Indian Restaurant - Suntec City Tower 2

ABBEY: Ravi and Nitin introduced me to this vegan diner at Level 3 of Suntec City Mall. We have tried their samosa and vada pav for 2sgd per pair. Masala tea is at 1.8sgd. 

I asked Wilma to try it one time. They are only offering lunch sets by that time. We ordered 2 naan lunch sets (less than 6sgd per meal) along with 3 vegetable side dish each. I like the taste of aloo and daal. When it becomes too spicy for me I munch on the sweet rice crispies and eat again.






WILL:  I am a big big fan of naan and prata. I really love those piece of doughs fried then dip to a fish curry sauce. Before going to Hermes exhibit, I asked my husband if we can take some bite in any indian restaurant and then he suggested to go for Pangat. This is located at the 3rd floor of Suntec City near Singapore Post :) 
       We ordered a chapatti set for $5.50. Ha! Cravings was satisfied. Cheap and yet the food is so tasty. This is a great place to dine in once you go to Comex for next week. Recommended. 

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Dial-A-Curry

ABBEY: I was ecstatic when Wilma told me she won 100sgd food vouchers. Wow, that's a lot. But the catch is to spend them all until the end of the month after receiving the vouchers 2 weeks before the deadline. 

For Mexican food we got burrito, chimichanga and chingadera. They all came with mashed red beans, guacamole and salsa. 

For Indian food we had plain and garlic naan, vegetable samosa, chicken tikka, and sheehk kebab. Those were spicy but delicious. I felt hot on my stomach after the meal. We got the food in two deliveries not in one sitting :) 

By the way they only deliver but islandwide (1-hour guarantee). Delivery charge is 7sgd and all food is subject to 7% GST.

















WILL: Crossed finger I emailed my details, after few minutes, Expat Living Singapore replied to my mail! Darn, I am one of the fastest and most blessed girl to won a S$100 voucher. 

      Dial-A-Curry do not just offer an Indian Food, they also catering a Mexican(Cafe Mexican) and Italian. They start to accept orders from 6PM and ends on 1030PM, and they promise one hour delivery time and they proved that to us. 
      First, we tried their Mexican food. I went for burritos. the chicken wrapped in tortillas with side dishes of salsa and cheese. The taste is so nice, that I ate it all. Burp!
      Before the remaining $60 voucher expires, we ordered all the Indian Food that we can eat that night and shared this wonderful blessings with our housemates. Naan, oh their garlic naan is so good that I asked Abbey if I can eat all of those. Haha! 
      This is indeed a good experience. Thanks to Expat Living Singapore and Food & Spice Co P/L in sponsoring our two dinners for the month of July, you guys really made us full!