If the number of shares for our prata guide is any indication, we Singaporeans love prata. The good news is, the prata gods have heard our call and presented this malevolent gift of a prata buffet to all who believe in the power of prata. Previously known as Prata Corner, Al Jasra Restaurant near Kembangan MRT Station has all-you-can-eat prata with all kinds of flavours for just $7.90.
We went a little crazy and ordered all 15 prata flavours just to try. Most of them tasted like typical pratas you can get at your nearest kopitiam, but there were some interesting standouts such as masala, ikan bilis and honey.
One of my faves was Masala Prata, which was packed full of – you guessed it – masala curry. The filling was so flavourful I didn’t have to dip it in extra curry. Surprisingly, it wasn’t as spicy as I thought it would be.
As novel as Ikan Bilis Prata sounds, ikan bilisand prata really don’t go well together. It was dry and the ikan bilis didn’t add much to the prata. While I wouldn’t order this again, it’s still something worth a try for those who swear by eating everything in this world at least once.
I didn’t expect Honey Prata to be anything special, but I really enjoyed this. It’s a nice upgrade from the usual sugar prata, and if you close your eyes and use a little bit of imagination, this could pass off as a thicker version of French crepe.
Aside from the three mentioned, you can expect old-school prata flavours like banana, mushroom and strawberry. There’s a good mix of both sweet and savoury options, so you can have your prata as both your main AND dessert!
At just $7.90, this prata buffet is super worth it for big eaters. You can eat as many pratas as you want, and max out the value by ordering more atas flavours such as cheese and mushroom, banana or honey. But if you, like me, can only stomach two pratas at one seating, then this might not be the best supper spot.
Side note: We’ve seen a couple of online reviews stating that the buffet was unavailable on their visit. To be extra safe, give the eatery a call before heading down.
For more value-for-money deals, check out our guide to the best cheap buffets in Singapore! Otherwise, read our Pasir Ris Mall food guide for more delicious food in the East!
Address: 459 Changi Road, Singapore 419882
Opening hours: Daily 24 hours
Tel: 6742 5786
Website
Al Jasra Restaurant is a halal-certified eatery.
This is an independent review by Eatbook.sg that’s recently updated by Kaiying Liu.
Summary
Pros
– Cheap for a buffet
– Wide range of flavours
– Open 24/7
Cons
– No air-conditioning
Recommended Dishes: Prata Buffet ($7.90)
Operating Hours: Daily 24 hours
Address: 459 Changi Road, Singapore 419882
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