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Murtabak

Indian-Muslim (Arab-Indian) hawker tradition โ€” murtabak arrived with South Asian and Arab merchants who settled in Singapore's Kampong Glam area in the 19th century.

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Murtabak

Story

Murtabak is one of Singapore's most generous foods: a thick, flaky pancake stuffed with minced mutton or chicken, egg, and onion, fried on a large griddle until the outside is golden and the inside is set.

Shiok Factor

Indian-Muslim hawkers brought the dish from the subcontinent and it became a Singapore institution, particularly during Ramadan when the murtabak stalls at Geylang Serai draw queues that stretch for hours

The best murtabak is heavy enough to feed two people, slightly greasy in the way that only griddle-fried things can be, and served with a thin curry and pickled onion for cutting through the richness.

๐Ÿท๏ธ Key Ingredients

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๐Ÿฅข How to Eat Like a Local

  1. 1

    Cut with the scissors or knife provided โ€” murtabak is too thick and dense to tear cleanly by hand

  2. 2

    Dip into the curry rather than pouring it on top โ€” you control the richness of each bite

  3. 3

    Eat the pickled onion between bites โ€” the sharp vinegar cuts through the egg-and-meat filling and resets your palate

  4. 4

    Share one portion between two โ€” murtabak is filling in a way that sneaks up on you

  5. 5

    Eat hot, straight from the griddle โ€” murtabak that has been sitting loses its texture within minutes

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๐ŸŒก๏ธ Shiok-O-Meter

Rated by locals, not algorithms

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Spice Hit

Like drinking warm water lah

3/10Mild Lah

Napkin Alert

Eat with one hand, no problem

4/10Bring Napkins
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Flavour Depth

Cannot stop eating

8/10Very The Solid
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Queue Game

10 min wait, ok lah

6/10Short Wait
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Shiok Value

Money well spent

9/10Steady Pom Pi Pi

Overall Shiok Score

๐Ÿ˜Œ Not Bad Not Bad

60/100

Where to Find the Best

Kampong Glam's Arab Street area for the most traditional Indian-Muslim version; Geylang Serai Ramadan Bazaar for the most festive; Singapore Zam Zam on North Bridge Road year-round.

Best Paired With

  • Thin mutton curry for dipping
  • pickled onion to cut the richness
  • a glass of bandung or teh tarik.
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Best Murtabak in Singapore

Locally verified โ€” not sponsored

  • 1

    Zam Zam Restaurant

    Kampong Glamโ€ข697-699 North Bridge Road

    The most famous murtabak in Singapore since 1908 โ€” the mutton version here has been ordered by generations of Singaporeans and every visitor who is paying attention

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    Victory Restaurant

    Kampong Glamโ€ข701 North Bridge Road

    Next door to Zam Zam and equally respected โ€” the rivalry between these two stalls is Singapore's most civilised culinary dispute

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    Ramadan Murtabak Stalls

    Geylang Seraiโ€ขGeylang Serai Bazaar, 1 Geylang Serai (Ramadan only)

    During Ramadan the murtabak stalls at Geylang Serai draw the longest queues in Singapore โ€” the wait can exceed an hour and is completely worth it

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