The Food Adventure Guide: Where To Eat In Singapore
34/ 36 Race Course Road
Singapore 218553
Tel: 6296 6141
Fax: 6296 0780
Punjabi Cuisine is essentially based on what is widely available in the State of Punjab in the Northern part of India and Pakistan, mainly wheat, lentils, vegetables, rice and milk products. Jaggi’s Northen Indian Restaurant specializes in serving up a rich fare of Punjabi Cuisine.
This restaurant is where the a-la-carte menu can be described aptly as “what you see is what you get”, for you get to choose what you want from the dishes over the counter and they serve you straight away.
Served at Jaggi’s are typical Punjabi dishes such as Moongi di dhall, Maser di dhall, Mah di dhall, Rajmas, Sholay, Kardhi Pakora, Aloo Matter, Matter Paneer, Sahi Paneer, Kofta Curry, Malai Kofta, Mixed dhall, Saag Paneer, Saag Aloo, Aloo Gobi, Mixed Vegetable Sabzi, Cabbage Sabzi, Eggplant Partha, Saag Porji, Pumkin Partha, Stuffed Capsicum and Stuffed Bittergourd.
If you are a meat lover, try Tandoori Chicken, Chicken Tikka, Sheesh Kebabs, Malai Chicken, Tandoor Fish, Chicken curry/masala, Mutton curry/ masala, Mutton Kheema matter, Fish curry/ masala/ sambal/ pudina and many more dishes.
Recommended
Pakoras
Poori
Stuffed Brinjal
Outlets / Branch
7 Keppel Road
Tanjong Pagar Complex (next to PSA Gate 1)
HLY Eating House #01-01/02
Singapore 089053
Kopitiam, Plaza by the Park (Stall No. 1)
51 Bras Basah Road #01-03
Singapore 189554
Links
http://www.jaggis.com
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sabrina
April 21st, 2009 at 6:32 am
hi…i would like 2 knoe how 2 make dhall