Think that vegetarian food only has Zai Mee Fen? Fam, we gotchu! We are sharing a list of top vegan/vegetarian-friendly places to check out and support this effort to go meat-free in Singapore.
Long gone are the days when going ‘vegetarian/vegan’ meant eating miserably yellowish salad leaves for lunch. There are plenty of vegetarian and vegan restaurants in Singapore, whether you are seeking something meat-free for health, animal compassion/welfare, religious reasons, or the environment. We have left out the kopitiams and hawkers as these change quite a bit!
Here is the list of 13 plant-based places to eat across Singapore.
1. Pang Pang Kopi: Your Nanyang Breakfast Go-To
Taking the place of Grove @ Singpost from mid-Dec ’24. Pang Pang transports you to the kopitiam vibes with local delights for a good brunch/lunch catchup. The Bolo Pun is an awesome breakfast choice!
Pang Pang Kopi | SingpostCentre #01-151
2. Coco Veggie Nyonya Cuisine: Peranakan
Nyonya food typically has shrimp hidden in certain dishes making it tough for vegans/veges to find suitable dishes. Coco’s food provides an opportunity to enjoy the Peranakan side of life. Do try their Sambal Sauce with Petai Fried Rice, and Vegetarian Curry Monkey Head Mushrooms with Turmeric Rice.
Coco Veggie, Marina Square, 6 Raffles Blvd, #03 – 130A, Tel: (+65) 6261 0369
3. Daehwa: Korean
Korean food is well known for its seafood and beef, Daehwa shows that you can get tasty food without the meat! Indulge in their Kimchi soup, bulgogi mushroom stew, Army stew, and vegetable pancakes! Enjoy your meat-free K-Drama-esque getaway there!
daehwavegetarian.com #01-35 Galaxis Building, 1 Fusionopolis Place
4. Leaf Corner: Chinese
Leaf Corner is tuck away at Tai Seng/ Sembawang/ Jurong West with awesome Chinese food. Do try their Monkey Head Mushroom, Yam Ring, KL Hokkien Mee (I always go for that despite looking at the menu for 10 minutes to try new things).
Leafcorner | 3 outlets!
- 5 Jalan Legundi, Sembawang Garden Arcade
- 11 Irving Place #02-01, Tai Seng
- 60 Jurong West Street 91 #01-09
5. Grove Cafe: Kopitiam/ Hong Kong Style
I can’t really pin down what Grove Cafe offers in terms of cuisine. It is nicely nested in the heartlands such as Paya Lebar / Canberra / Northshore / Buangkok and offers food ranging from Lu Rou Fan to Nasi Lemak (highly recommended) to your traditional breakfast toast & Chee Cheong Fan.
Grove | 3 outlets
- Northshore Plaza: 407 Northshore Drive #02-39/K5 Singapore 820407
- Canberra Plaza: 133 Canberra View #01-19
- Buangkok Square: 991 Buangkok Link #01-17/18/19
6. Zen Cafe: Cafe in a Temple
You can’t get any more closer to Zen, by dining at a temple. Located at level 1 of Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery. This cafe serves coffee, tea, smoothie, cakes, and moments of peace. The temple has many spaces to chill and meditate at for greater peace.
Zen Cafe | 88 Bright Hill Rd, Level 1
7. Jingsi Books & Cafe: Taiwanese Teahouse Vibes
Tzu Chi always strikes me as a Dhamma Centric Humanitarian Organisation that is always intentional about their activities. Check out their book cafes at Sims Avenue or Yishun! It is really a tea place to chill and contemplate about life. Don’t expect a huge variety of bites there!
Jingsi Books & Cafe | 2 Outlets
8. Kind Bowl: Vietnamese
Vietnamese Pho is typically cooked in meat broth so this is a great treat to go meat-free! Check out their Kind Pho or Eat the Rainbow dishes to enjoy some warm soupy food on cold rainy days!
Kind Bowl | 3 Outlets
- 71 Killiney Rd Singapore 239527
- Northpoint City, South Wing #B2-132
- myVillage @ Serangoon Gardens 1 Maju Avenue #B1-03
9. D’life: Tze Char Vegetarian
From Orchard to Beauty World, D’life has grown to 4 outlets in Singapore. They offer a huge variety of food from Asian to Western (though I’d recommend their Asian food more!). Do try their KL Noodle, Bak Ku Teh, and Creamy Abalone Mushroom.
D’life | 6 Outlets
- Chinatown Point: 133 New Bridge Road
- Square 2: 10 Sinaran Drive #B1-105/106/129
- Toa Payoh: 600 Lor 4 Toa Payoh, Singapore 319515
- Beauty World: 6 Chun Tin Road, 599593, Singapore
- Jurong West: 428 Jurong West Ave 1, #01-256, Singapore 640428
- Orchard: 277 Orchard Road #B2-04A/05 Singapore,, 238858, Singapore
10. MTR: Indian Food Awesomeness
MTR offers awesome South Indian food with very nice spices (you can of course choose non spicy too!). Try their Rava Idly or Masala Dosa. Queues can get long during lunch hours so do be prepared to develop patience there. It is worth the wait!
MTR | 440 Serangoon Rd, Singapore 218134
11. Lotus Vegetarian: A Lingzhi Alternative
We found that Ling Zhi vegetarian may be quite expensive on the wallet and found this to be a good cheaper alternative! For mala lovers, do give their mala ‘fish’ a try. It is numbing but tasty.
Lotus | Holiday Inn Express & Suites Singapore Novena, Level 2, 201 Balestier Rd, S329926
12. Lian Xin θ²θ―θ³ε: Hidden Nomz in a temple
Located RIGHT next to Maxwell Mrt & at the basement of Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, this hidden gem provides awesome breakfast and lunch at an affordable price. It is ‘cai fan’ (pick your veges) style and there is plenty of seating after lunch hours. There is a nice Guan Yin statue there to pay respect too before and after your meal.
With a couple of uncle and aunties chilling there after lunch, the place is serene and great for work-from-cafe vibes. However, they close earlier than cafes! Do check!
Lian Xin | 288 South Bridge Rd, B1 Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum, Singapore 058840
13. Warung Ijo: Indonesian
I personally never thought I could eat Indonesian food ever since I became a vegetarian. Warung Ijo is a Godsent (Buddhasent?). Their highlights include Kalasan Chicken Rice, Nasi Lemak Rendang, and Tempe Goreng. The vegetarian food here is also alliums-free and vegan-friendly.
Warung Ijo, 601 MacPherson Rd, #01-61 Grantral Mall Tai Seng, Singapore 368242
Any places we have missed that are yummy and affordable? Do drop it on our Telegram’s comment section!