Rahmath Cheese Prata is a indian restaurant Toa Payoh located in Toa Payoh.
#01-08 Toa Payoh Vista Market & Food Centre (74 Lorong 4 Toa Payoh) 310074 Singapore
The prata and apom are really good. They use high quality ghee to make prata and that make the prata so nice. The apom is truly out of the word of tasty.
Not sure if this is the best prata in Singapore but is definitely of a good standard. Crispy , fluffy, and made-to-order.
Roti prata dough is good. Crispy & chewy, 2 attributes we look for, besides the accompanying curry . They only serve mutton curry as a std
Mini mutarbak portion is just nice to satisfy my craving. Really good ...!!
Makansutra gave stall rating of 2.5 out of 3 chopsticks. They hv a few other awards displayed proudly :-)
Despite the name of the stall , you can skip their cheese prata . Their egg prata is nicer.
Still very good value for money murtabak !
They also serve usual popular Indian Muslim dishes like nasi goreng & kway teow kuah
Their vadai (Indian donut ) on weekends r the fried chewy type, not ur usual crispy-fluffy u get elsewhere
Still one of the best prata !
Very good mutarbak
Still good!!
The best prata in Singapore .
The banana prata is good!!
Closed on Monday..
Choose this stall for coffee when you're here. Good coffee for below $1. - Song
Best to go weekend brekkie as some delicacies only available on sat n sun... Queue expected!!! Love the hong kong boat style porridge and generous filling lor Mai gai loads - Jess baby
Popular stall in the morning. Has several past achievements plastered, include MediaCorp's Foodie's Choice & Singapore Best Fooss - Cheen The Curious
The nasi goreng ayam masala is AWESOME! The chicken is wonderfully crispy and the rice is addictive. Portion is large enough for two to share - LR Lim
Curry options: For your prata order, you have fish, mutton or vegetable curries to choose from - Cheen The Curious
Rice was aromatic with bits of raisins & nuts for added flavour & texture - Cheen The Curious