Gandhi Restaurant Revisited @ Chander Road

Little India and the family has great affinity. Rather, the sis and I grew up embracing Indian food. From naan to chappati to roti prata to a mean sri lankan flower crab curry...we love them all! I've not quite understood their desserts though.

The annual visit to Gandhi for our fix of Indian food...Indian cai png rather.

mobile indian cai png man

Their nostalgic way of doing business, with a waiter carrying a tray of the daily specials and off loading them to tables.

$4 set

A basic set meal starts with a generous dishing out of rice and three generous servings of vegetables. Somethings barely change, their vegetable options didn't...for an entire year. You really need to be a hardcore to eat this every single day.

Chickpea curry, Cabbage and cucumber curry and yogurt...delicious stuff! I still do not get the yogurt though, a tad too sour. These are refillable throughout the meal though the portions do get progressively smaller.

masala chicken

Indian Fried Chicken, I term this. Coloured a fiery red, this fried chicken is best consumed piping hot.

curry chicken

Curry Chicken

Loved the oil, spices, chicken. Nothing to fault..save for the inevitable jelard feeling after digging too much of this.

fish

Does it not look like fusion tuna with an Indian flavour to it? Tasted quite like tuna, actually. The herbs gave this a new twist.

fish cutlet

Fish cutlets...the indian version of bergedil! Instead of potatoes, they blend in fish and chilli into this fried ball.Megamegamega fan of this.

Dining at Gandhi's is like eating Cai Png but you get served in dimsum pushcart style. Very affordable and decent food ($20 for four!) in the heart of Little India.The only service you get is the vegetable and curry man coming to your table..everything else (including pouring your own water) is self service.

Gandhi Restaurant
31 Chander Road

Comments

  1. @xinli: it is! :) not as overhyped like samy's or muthu's curry..

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  2. now that looks like quite an interesting concept to try. I shall pay a visit there. Love the refillable cabbage!

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  3. @sihan: adore the vegetable refill concept too! :P *yums* actually at most indian places in lil india, the veg curries are refillable..

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