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Kailash Parbat, Serangoon Road, Singapore

December 1, 2015 25 Comments

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I don’t know how many of you have heard of Kailash Parbat before this. I did for the first time earlier this week and learnt its a pretty popular vegetarian chain in India, specialising in Sindhi food.. Since we have a formidable number of desis in the Singapore office now, and because Kailash Parbat newly opened in Singapore, all the desi Googlers decided to head there.

The address says: Kailash Parbat, 3 Belilios Road, Singapore but its actually on the main road itself – which is Serangoon Road, next to the Sri Veerammakaliamman kovil (opposite Khansama restaurant, which has amazing tandoori food, btw).

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The menu is quite extensive and since they are known for their chaat, we decided to start with that.

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The Aloo Tikki Chaat. It was okay, I wouldn’t rave about it.

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The pani puri was quite good. It came in a pretty platter and the sweet chutney and paani came separate. There are 8 puris in a platter and was quite good for sharing.

*Excuse the dirty table, that’s what happens when 18 Indians see pani puri after weeks and one of them wants to take a picture. Note that 2 puris are missing!)

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This is what everyone loved! The Ragdi Patties. They were heart-shaped, very cute, just the right consistency and came with channa gravy. This plate was fought over and lots more ordered during the course of lunch.

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My order: The Ragda Sev Puri – wasn’t half as good as the ragda patties, but ok. The sev was fresh, got to admit.

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Pav Bhaji. I didn’t try this but those who did, said its quite good as far as ‘too clean’ chaat goes.

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The samosa chaat was surprisingly good. More aloo, more power!

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The Aloo Mutter with literally 3 pieces of aloo (potatoes). The gravy was very good though. I heard nan was ordered but didn’t get a chance to see any since I took 2 mins out to click this picture.

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Sindhi Aloo Took (Tuk). It looked crispy but was soft and spiced just right. They was also rice and khadi but I didn’t even see it, let alone take pics 😉

A lot of people ordered the channa batoora and said it was so-so. I tried the pindi channa but it wasn’t up to the mark.

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I was pretty kicked that they have kulfi but it was disappointing. Not sweet at all. Meh.

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The rabdi was better. Not great, but better. We poured some over the kulfi to make it more edible.
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Overall, I would go there for the chaat, the lassi (which was very nice) and usual Indian fare like nan and subzi (curry – side dish). They had a good variety of Sindi food which I’d love to try.
Stay away from the corn chaat, masala tea, channa batoora, and kulfi.

We were 18 people in all and the bill came to SGD 23 per person.

Kailash Parbat
3 Belilios Road
Opp. Khansama Restaurant (Serangoon Road)
Singapore

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  1. myspicykitchen

    July 18, 2010 at 4:02 pm

    Pictures are mouth watering!

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  2. Elegant Chic

    July 18, 2010 at 2:38 pm

    I <3 chaats!!!!!! 🙂

    Off to grab a bowl of bhelpuri 😀

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  3. Veggie Belly

    July 17, 2010 at 12:21 am

    all that chat looks so good! love the indian food scene in singapore.

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  4. Manasi

    July 16, 2010 at 3:14 pm

    Oh I love KP!! Their food when i last had it in Mumbai was FAB!! to say the least. The pani-puri, oh!!yum!
    The papri-chaat was to die for. Wish there was one in Los Angeles, sigh.

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  5. RV

    July 16, 2010 at 2:40 pm

    Nice post Nags.. Finding a good chat place outside India is extremely difficult. Though I live in a state which can be otherwise called as mini India. Though it has gazillions of Indian restaurants I can hardly find a "Good chat place" here.

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  6. Alka

    July 16, 2010 at 11:45 am

    Lol..just SUGGESTED you to try Ragda Pattise of KP at facebook 😉
    Nice review BTW..and you must try Kadhi …Sindhi Kadhi is the best(Even if I say so) …Aloo took..ummm haven't ate those since long…will make those rt away 😉
    Recently we have put the KP menu at Sindhirasoi, and was trying to squeeze time to write a review…U are faster than me, I bet !

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  7. PJ

    July 16, 2010 at 11:31 am

    Nice review Nags.Those dishes definitely look tempting!!

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  8. Anonymous

    July 16, 2010 at 9:18 am

    Well written, and with 18 people around you managed to click pictures :O. Fou de Fafa – Review this place no. Sounds funky!
    Hb.

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  9. Prathibha

    July 16, 2010 at 9:15 am

    Yes Kailash parbat is very famous in India,especially in mumbai for its chaats…
    Just loved the way they served pani puri there in that cute dish…Hmm…Another Indian place at singapore to enjoy!!!!

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  10. RAKS KITCHEN

    July 16, 2010 at 9:23 am

    Thanks for the review,nice post 🙂

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