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Vadai

South Indian Tamil tradition — vadai (வடை) is a staple of Tamil Nadu and Sri Lankan Tamil cuisine, brought to Singapore by Tamil immigrant communities.

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Vadai

Story

Vadai is Singapore's most satisfying South Indian snack: a lentil fritter fried until deeply golden and crispy, with a centre that stays soft and slightly yielding.

Shiok Factor

The Medu vadai — the ring-shaped version made from urad dal — is the classic: crispy, lacy edges from the batter, an almost doughnut-like shape, and a flavour of lentil, cumin, and curry leaf

Tekka Centre's Indian stalls sell vadai alongside breakfast thali and alongside coffee. It is eaten hot from the oil, carried in a banana leaf, and consumed standing at the stall while ordering something else. The best vadai disappears in two bites.

🏷️ Key Ingredients

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🥢 How to Eat Like a Local

  1. 1

    Eat immediately — vadai loses its crispness within minutes of leaving the oil

  2. 2

    Dip into coconut chutney rather than sambar for the first bite — the coconut sweetness complements the lentil without competing

  3. 3

    Hold it by the edge rather than the flat face — the batter is hot and the oil inside is hotter

  4. 4

    The hole in the medu vadai is not decorative — it ensures even cooking throughout so the inside is as done as the outside

  5. 5

    Order more than you think you need — one vadai is always too few

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🌡️ Shiok-O-Meter

Rated by locals, not algorithms

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Spice Hit

Like drinking warm water lah

2/10Mild Lah

Napkin Alert

Eat with one hand, no problem

2/10Clean Eat
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Flavour Depth

Got layers, worth exploring

6/10Not Bad Lah
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Queue Game

Walk in, sit down, eat

3/10Walk Right In
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Shiok Value

Money well spent

8/10Good Value

Overall Shiok Score

🤷 Try First, See How

42/100

Where to Find the Best

Tekka Centre for the most consistent daily supply; banana leaf restaurants in Little India; Indian bakeries and snack stalls in the Serangoon Road area.

Best Paired With

  • Coconut chutney
  • sambar for dipping
  • a cup of filter coffee or teh tarik.
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Best Vadai in Singapore

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  • 1

    Murugan Idli Shop

    Little IndiaTekka Centre, #01-218, 665 Buffalo Road

    The most consistent vadai stall in Tekka — fried fresh throughout the day and the coconut chutney is ground in-house each morning

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  • 2

    Sri Murugan Sweets & Snacks

    Little India108 Serangoon Road

    Traditional South Indian snack shop — the vadai here is made from an overnight-ground batter that produces a different, more complex texture

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  • 3

    Komala Vilas

    Little India76-78 Serangoon Road

    Singapore's oldest South Indian vegetarian restaurant since 1947 — the vadai here is eaten as part of a thali and is made from the same recipe the restaurant opened with

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