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in the last week
Review regarding Haris Sharif Restaurant

Last week I went to order Chicken Mutabbaq (Take away). I never ever has such a unsatisfactory dish.

Pervious paratha master was perfect and the way he prepare and the taste was so good.

Recently a fat guy came as paratha master, he was keep seeing me whether I am watching him or not. But I dint realize why he is seeing me.

Once I reach home and while having the dish i found that he put some thing like dry mutton/steak inside mutabbaq was so dry and hard to eat, also no egg spreader inside mutabbaq. such a worst dish I had.

Please change your paratha master and be responsible otherwise naturally you will be losing your business.

Chris Lee✭✭✭✭✭
5 months ago
A clean modern food court. We stopped by after going for a walk at Jurong lake. Half of the stalls were closed, but there’s still many choices for a quick breakfast.
YY✭✭✭✭✭
11 months ago
Quite a newly renovated coffee shop situated at beside the bustling multi-storey hawker centre, with loads of selection from your typical tzechar fare to Mala to Western (and whatever you name it!)

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  1. This little foodcourt in the middle of residential neighborhood has one of the best dum briyanis I’ve ever had in Singapore so far. Perhaps even better than those in Little India. Those folks living in the neighborhood are so lucky to have this eatery lah.

    The dum briyani isn’t the cheapest ($ 7.5 for chicken briyani, I believe mutton is certainly even more expensive), but it comes in HUGE portion that I have to spare some for dinner! It is served with chicken curry (unlike typical dum briyani, it’s separated from the rice) and pappadam, as well as achar (pickle) with a sprinkle of turmeric sauce as side. I thought the chicken would be fillet only, but instead it’s still with its bone. Nevertheless, who needs filleting if the meat was cooked to perfection that it falls off the bone easily!

    There are also stalls selling other halal dishes, such as Nasi Kapau, Indian bread dishes (chapati, puri, paratha, appam etc.), Malay cakes, noodles etc.

  2. Unbelievable, crazy high price, without price displayed. One set of butter kulcha (just a naan with some corriander topping) and 2 pieces of roti tissue costs $16.50. I was shocked. When I pay high price I expected high quality, the naan came out cold and dried up. Not to mention unfriendly attitude of the staff.

    My last visit.

  3. I was in wheelchair when I went there for lunch. The seats were spacious enough for me to be seated at the green tables.
    My mee goreng was delicious and they added fried chicken as requested.
    My son’s fried rice with chicken was also good. His plate was clean. Husband’s mutton chop came with pineapple slice and bread. He was delighted.
    We were happy customers. Thank u!

  4. Can be crowded. Went there around 10am for a beehoon soto. It tastes good but its salty. Maybe try the nasi lemak next time? But i doubt their nasi lemak will taste better than latiffa huri’s. ?? simple soto costs $4

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