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Humble Greetings, At Spice Sutra, you will be spoilt for choice by the wide ranging styles of dishes that have been cooked to perfection by our chefs. Their exemplary cooking techniques and knowledge of the spices will ensure a gastronomical experience for you and your loved ones. With a vast and exotic array of North Indian cuisine that will definitely tantalize your taste buds, Spice Sutra is the ultimate destination for North Indian foodies who only desire the best. So as to complete your dining experience with us, we also seek to serve our guests with the best of attitudes

Don't be deceived by the greenish sauce, that is the highlight of this dish. The Samosa Chaat is really a best try. This is like an open faced version of the Samosa we usually have. It has chick peas, boiled potatoes, yogurt, ketchup, chopped onions, lime squeeze and spicy garnish.
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19 Sep 2013 23:45:38
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Don't be deceived by the greenish sauce, that is the highlight of this dish. The Samosa Chaat is really a best try. This is like an open faced version of the Samosa we usually have. It has chick peas, boiled potatoes, yogurt, ketchup, chopped onions, lime squeeze and spicy garnish.
Best Indian food I have tasted! They cooked the best curry and make the best naan! I like the way it was presented and the curry goes well with the naan and roti. They have a variety of dry and semi dry dish which complements very well with individual taste. See, I like it dry but my hubby and children prefer semi dry, so we order quite a variety of food to try on and it turns out All are nice! Superb!
North Indian food is rich in Indian spices and ingredients which gives mouth watering dishes like kebabs, naans, roots, biryanis, daals etc.
I still remember my first encounter with Spice Sutra a few years back. After reading good reviews about the restaurant on another website, my partner and I decide to check out the place. However we made a last minute U-turn at the restaurant\'s doorstep as there were hardly any customers. Thanks to Charlene from www.missuschewy.com asking me along for a food tasting session at Spice Sutra, I am able to judge for myself whether the reviews are truth. Spice Sutra serves Northern Indian cuisine and it has an extensive menu of Vegetarian and Non-Vegetarian starters and mains. In addition, you can also have Naan & Roti, Rice & Briyani, Kebab Roll, Soup and Dessert on their menu. The Mix Grill Hotplate ($31.90) came with an assortment of the chef\'s selection of meats marinated with oriental spices and grilled. A good starter where you get to try bits of everything that the restaurant offers. The Samosa Chaat ($5.90) is a best try. This is like an open faced version of the Samosa we usually have. It has chick peas, boiled potatoes, yogurt, ketchup, chopped onions, lime squeeze and spicy garnish. Don\'t be deceived by the greenish sauce, that is the highlight of this dish. Spice Sutra offers 6 types of Naan on their menu. We had the Butter Naan ($3.50) and Garlic Naan ($3.90) served in a nice basket and sliced into smaller pieces. The Naans were fluffy and not oily. To go with the Naan, we went for the Butter Chicken ($15.90) so that we can dip it into the gravy and scoop the tender boneless tandoori chicken. We also ordered the Mutton Masala ($15.90) which was very good. The mutton cubes cooked in spicy gravy was very soft and tender. The Prawn Biryani ($15.90) was the surprise for the night. The Basmati rice absorbed the aromatic flavours from the spices and retained the moisture making the rice very fragrant. Spice Sutra definitely is a place where spices and taste matters most. After all the savoury food, we decided to try the carrot dessert on the menu. It is a warm dessert with sweeten carrot strips. The taste and texture was rather unique to me, kind of like eating fruit cake.
I personally love this place and my friend decided to bring me here since it was my birthday week! This restaurant is perfect for dates as it has a lovely romantic ambiance in the evenings. Another great benefit is that its hardly crowded on weekdays which makes you feel like you have the place to yourself. They often play good bollywood music which adds the perfect touch. My friend recommended the samosa chaat which fell under appetizers. I immediately fell in love with it after just one bite! the samosa was crispy and the filling in it; mostly potatoes and other ingredients tantalized my taste buds. There were also tomato and cucumber slices on the sides. It was really good and it\'s definitely something I would recommend! Next, we ordered a serving of vegetable biryani, vegetable jalfrezi (mixture of vegetables) as well as aloo gobi (potatoes and cauliflower) and last but not least, butter naan\'s. The biryani was served piping hot and included mixed vegetables among other spices. The rice used was basmati (long grains of rice), which is said to be low in cholesterol. The vegetable jalfrezi was a little spicy but average on the whole as I\'ve tasted better. However, they were generous with the vegetables in the dish and even included paneer (indian cheese). The Aloo gobi was good and had just the right amount of spiciness. It went perfectly with the soft butter naan\'s; I loved the texture of the naan\'s as it was so easy to tear them up into bite size pieces. I must say they were a little oily but they are butter naan\'s after all I ended the meal with a chilled cranberry juice! Overall, the meal was exquisite! Staff was very promt with water re-fills, the manager would come around every now and then to ask us how the food was and etc, the ambiance was delightful and best of all, we were the only customers around. It was a perfect birthday lunch! unfortunately, we were too stuffed for dessert! Spending: Approximately SGD 30(Lunch)
Northern Indian cuisine has never been cheap but they do taste good, well at least for some. Over at spice sutra some time back, I came for a day of buffet expecting not the best nor the worst. To begin with, the food spread was not much to begin with. Dessert took up just 2 slots, not too sure what they are but there\'s some soup dessert and some ball. It tasted gingerly sweet while the latter was way too sweet. Not my cup of tea. Choices of rice include the typical white and baspati rice. Neither were fragrant. The same goes for the naan. Other dishes included tandoori chicken, butter chicken curry, mutton curry, dhal. Nothing to shout about, service was only ok. However, the male boss here is very service oriented. All in all, a buffet you can miss. Maybe I\'ll try ala-carte the next time.
Armed with some $60 off vouchers, our hungry party of 6 ordered our favorites from their every extensive menu. 1) Mixed Grill Set - served sizzling hot in a hot plate. All the meat were tender, well marinated and grilled. A good start to our meal. 2) Butter Chicken - very nice dish but us scrapping the last bit of gravy 3) 6 other assorted dishes of fish, prawn, mutton, chicken and Vege - all good tasting with their distinct flavour from the different spices! I must say the Spinach with Cheese dish was not that good. So skip that. It\'s a good enough makan place for north indian cuisine but I may not return as I don\'t stay in this area. From where I live, I personally find that Haveli (see my review on Haveli) serve just as good food, if not better.Spending: Approximately SGD 35(Lunch)
A restaurant owned by a Chinese owner, his level of service is really top notch. He did not present himself as trying too hard or being too friendly with us. The buffet spread is not fantastic with just 2 deserts and 4 meats and a few vegetables. The tastes of the food was reasonable but nothing too fantastic. I loved the free flow papadum and mint saucethough. The butter chicken curry was not as good as expected but the chicken sure was tender. The mutton curry is the best dish over here, very flavourrful with no overwhelming mutton smell.
Love the food, love the ambiance, love the service, absolutely love it! Was crazy about North Indian cruisine after visiting Spice Sutra.There are a great varietyof food to choose from, every dish we tried is absolutely excellent! Highly recommended is mushroom pokaras as a starter, sheekh kebab banarasi and mutton masala.My favourite naan is kashmiri naan.The indian bread that mixed with dry fruits......... hmm gives you a whole new experience of eating naan! You can try the Kebab roll.... I particularly like the nice presentation.We tried the fish kebab roll... it was really good! The ambiance is romantic, suitable for couple who wants to have a cosy place to enjoy food and date.Couple can also ordered house wine to go along.Nice place for a chill out at night.It is also good for friends gathering, networking and private function. Although the location of the restaurant is not in some shopping belt, it is a perfect place for a dining out as it offers a different experience from the hustle and bustle of the common shopping centre. There is buffet in the weekend too.You can try out the different dishes in one go.The restaurant is definitely a rare gem, MUST TRY !! Spending: Approximately SGD 25(Dinner)
We purchased vouchers from online & that\'s how we get to know about this restaurant. The food is amazing. The bryani rice is so flavourful that it can be eaten on it\'s own without any other side dishes. We order chicken masala.Mutton masala.Prawn as well as butter chicken. The ambience was amazing.Super romantic. Sad thing is that the location wasnt very good so the restaurant was empty before we came. Food was really good. Customer service was pretty good apart from the fact that the lady didnt quite understand english. I sincerely hope more people will go there. The food is great. They have another sub branch at a more popoulated area.Not very sure what\'s the name. High quality indian food.Awesome.