On a Saturday morning, we went to had brunch at my favourite Indian Muslim restaurant, situated right opposite the Indian Heritage Centre by the cross junction. It is very easy to spot the restaurant due to its blue painting.

Roti Prata is the Asian version of flat crispy yet soft pancakes and serves best with curry or just dip in sugar. 

One of their popular dishes in this restaurant are the Mutton or Quail Briyani, yes heard it right, Quail!

Well i didn't have these 2 popular dish because i want to satisfy my cravings, which is my favourite egg prata, paper prata and not forgetting TehTarik* (pull tea)!

What is TehTarik? Its actually a hot milk tea beverage.

Not long after, our food have arrived.

Green: Kosong - Plain Prata

Blue: Egg - Prata with Egg

Orange - Curry 

Red - TehTarik

Blue: This is the paper prata drizzled with sweetener crispy on the outside, chew on the inside

While this i had 3years ago was drizzled in butter :P really unhealthy..

What are those black markings on the Prata? Those are the "burnt" outer layer of the dough. They are place ontop of the flat pan and cook till it turns golden brown.

The only issue with that place is their seats.., not large group friendly because they only have tables at the corridor. But that is part of the eating experience eating at little India. Casual and relax.