Thursday, December 2, 2010

Ananda Bhavan Restaurant

ANANDA BHAVAN RESTAURANT




About them:
It was established in 1924, Anandha Bhavan Restaurant is the oldest Indian vegetarian restaurant in Singapore. It first restaurant located along Selegie Road, at the rim of Little India, embodies the establishment’s historical background of over seven decades and serves people of all walks of life.It is a restaurant that is filled with Asian,Indian and south Indian Cusine that is worth the try.

Location:

Located at 58 serangoon road and those taking public transport it is near to Little India mrt station(NE7)


Opening Hours:

Mon-Fri: 7am-10pm
Sat-Sun: 7am-11pm
Tel: +65 6294 2941

Range of price: Moderate

Some of theirs specialties of food serve !!!!




Vegetarian fried Bee Hoon
Description: It tastes very peppery and not only that ,it comes with a side dish of your own choice!!
Rating: 4/5( Hot Hot POWER!!)



Thosai
Description: Huge thosai with 3 different usual curry to dip with. it's very appetizing and goes well with my own choice of side dish which is the palak paneer(cottage cheese)

Rating: 5/5(wow factor indeed)



BeetRoot Halwa
Description: Its an Indian sweet candy,its very soft like the kuih lapis and the color catches the attention of anyone passing by this BeetRoot Halwa.

Rating: 4/5( Indiantastic!!)



Fruit Mysore Pak
Description: Once it touches your mouth it simply melts like a candy floss. A fruity taste in the middle and its thick.

Rating: 3/5

To all those Vegetarian Indian food lovers!! This is the place to come and eat why? Simply because the food here only contains 600 CALORIES OR LESS!! HEALTHY WEALTHY!!! :)

6 comments:

  1. Wow, very informative. Keep up the good work!

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  2. There are some food that I didn't know of.Thanks for providing the info^^

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  3. Im not a vegetarian but i believe this post will help those vegetarians out there!

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  4. One of the best place to get south Indian food.

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