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The Best Indian Food in Singapore

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Craving Indian food in the Lion City? The MICHELIN Guide lists Singapore's best restaurants and hawker stalls to satisfy every spice-loving palate.
Updated on 17 June 2025

Singapore’s Indian dining scene is a vibrant blend of tradition and innovation, deeply woven into the city’s multicultural fabric. From tandoors turning out blistered naan to chefs reimagining dosas and biryanis, every dish tells a story.

Street-food favorites sit comfortably beside modern establishments, where time-honored recipes meet inventive flair. Whether you’re craving soulful comfort food or refined tasting menus, Singapore delivers India’s culinary essence — bold, flavorful and always memorable.

Here are some of the top places to experience it.

Thevar
9 Keong Saik Road, 089117 Singapore
$$$$ · Innovative

Forget everything you think you know about Indian cuisine. At Thevar, Indian heritage meets modern European technique in elegant, imaginative set menus. The flavors are bold yet balanced, with Indian street food creatively reinterpreted. A vegetarian tasting menu is available with advance notice. Standouts include the Chettinad chicken roti and the Brittany lobster. Ask the sommelier for wine pairings — they’re worth exploring.


Anglo Indian (Shenton Way)
#01-08, 1 Shenton Way, 068803 Singapore
$$ · Indian

In the Central Business District, Anglo Indian (Shenton Way) offers a nostalgic nod to colonial-era cuisine in a casual, welcoming setting. Vintage black-and-white photos line the walls, and a glass window lets diners watch the tandoor in action. The chicken tikka — marinated in yogurt and grilled until smoky and succulent — is a must.


Bismillah Biryani (Little India)
50 Dunlop Street, 209379 Singapore
$ · Street Food

A cult favorite in Little India, this unassuming eatery has built its name on authentic North Indian flavors.

The signature lamb shank biryani features fragrant basmati rice layered with spices and a fall-off-the-bone lamb shank, all crowned with crispy fried onions. It’s hearty, satisfying, and full of character.


Delhi Lahori
Tekka Centre, #01-266, 665 Buffalo Road, 210665 Singapore
$ · Street Food

Hidden in Tekka Centre, this hawker stall is anchored by a roaring charcoal tandoor.

The naan here is its claim to fame — hand-stretched and slapped onto the tandoor’s hot walls by a skilled chef, resulting in the ideal crisp-meets-chewy texture. It’s worth the wait, especially at wallet-friendly prices.


Lagnaa
6 Upper Dickson Road, 207466 Singapore
$$ · Indian

Tucked in the heart of Little India, this cozy three-story spot serves both North and South Indian fare, with a focus on balance across all six traditional tastes: sweet, sour, salty, spicy, bitter and astringent.

You can choose your preferred spice level and portion size. Don’t miss the butter chicken — tender grilled meat in a rich, velvety sauce that’s deeply aromatic.


Podi & Poriyal
486 Serangoon Road, 218151 Singapore
$$ · Indian Vegetarian

Also located in Little India, this vegetarian restaurant celebrates South Indian flavors with a personal touch.

Named after a traditional spice-and-vegetable pairing, the recipes are based on those passed down from the owner’s grandmother. Expect comforting dishes with layered flavors — many vegan, gluten-free and allium-free. Try the signature “Which Podi? Mini-Idli,” featuring soft rice cakes in a tangy coconut-cashew sauce, topped with a weekly-changing spice blend.


Springleaf Prata Place (Spring Leaf Garden)
1 Thong Soon Avenue, 787431 Singapore
$ · Street Food

In a bright yellow building in Springleaf Garden, this eatery is where Singapore’s popular prata chain began.

Each prata is made to order on a ghee-slicked griddle — crisp on the edges, soft inside. Choose from over 20 variations, from traditional egg to inventive stuffed creations, all served with rich, self-serve curries.

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