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Established in October 1974, this rival stall serves a comparable rendition.
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The layers of folded dough are thin and crisp, shattering beautifully. Within, generous fillings of crisp red onions, wispy chicken egg, and a choice of spiced meat or fish - tender minced mutton, chewy shredded chicken, flaky tuna fish, soft sardine fish, tender minced beef, or tender minced deer meat.
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Has nice smoky bready meaty vegetal earthy eggy sweet salty savoury spice flavour. Served with juicy cucumber dressed in thick tomato ketchup, with vegetal sweet flavour.
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Murtabak
Victory Restaurant
@ 701 North Bridge Road
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https://ivanteh-runningman.blogspot.com/2025/10/best-of-singapore-hawkers-murtabak.html
Finally found time and in the vicinity. Wasn't in the mood for mutton or beef, please enlighten me if I was wrong. The chicken was so-so, although it's drenched in an interesting sauce that carried hints of chilli crab. Maybe what made them famous for murtabak is how the prata within it is executed so well it can be served on its own.
Break open the crisp exterior of their Beef Murtabak ($5) to uncover minced meat and egg β served with curry, cucumber and ketchup. They also offer yummy Mutton ($5) and Chicken ($5) version. Customise your murtabak by adding an egg or extra mutton on top of your murtabak (from $2), or get an upgrade by going big with their family-sized portion (from $10) that is good for four.
Photo by Burppler Kevin M
Murtabak mutton victory feast @ Victory
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Remember when we had murtabak at Zam Zam, someone suggested us to try its neighbour. However, we still prefer Zam Zam to this one as we didn't enjoy their squid masala π π©π although mutton murtabak $10 & Briyani rice are alright but we'd rather stick to the old choice.
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π Victory Restaurant
701 North Bridge Road
$5 a piece of thin crispy murtabak filled with minced beef and beaten egg. Crunchy outer surface cracks when poke with fork or snap with fingers. Curry is smooth and really matches the pan fried dough. Side served with a plate of slice cucumber with ketchup.
This was the small chicken murtabak ($6). Waited 20 mins or more for this, and it was not worth the wait. Chicken bones galore, every bite had me spitting out bits or chunks of bones. It was also a tad too spicy for me π£. They got my drink wrong too, and took 10 mins to give me another (it was actually just a matter of putting ice into the hot drink). I shall try Zam Zam next time π.