TLDR: Whether you’re full-time veg or just veg-curious, here’s where to eat with intention — and stretch your dollar.
If you’ve been holding onto your CDC or SG60 vouchers, wondering what to spend them on, here’s an idea that’s kind to your wallet, your body, and the planet.
Support vegetarian and vegan eateries that are part of our local community — many of them are small family-run businesses or places started with a clear purpose: to offer food that nourishes without harm.
Whether you’re fully plant-based, occasionally veg-curious, or just looking for a cleaner meal after all that hotpot and mala, this guide’s for you.
From old-school Buddhist canteens to trendy vegan cafés, here’s where you can enjoy a mindful meal and make your vouchers go further.

🌿 Category 1: Cosy Cafés & Dessert Spots
Perfect for catchups, solo dates, or a quiet spot to read the Dhammapada with a cuppa. These eateries serve plant-based fare with charm, creativity, and a little indulgence.
- WellSmoocht – vegan ice cream and bakes that don’t hold back on flavour
- Delcie’s Desserts – eggless, dairy-free, and diabetic-friendly cakes
- Botanict – beautifully styled plant-based café fare
- LNFC Café – minimalist and modern veg space
- A Cup Of Time – homely café with fusion flavours
- SunnyChoice – part-grocery, part-eatery, all plant-based

🥢 Category 2: Local & Heartland Favourites
These are the no-frills, full-flavour spots serving up veg*n versions of your hawker classics. Many are run by longtime vegetarians, Buddhists, or community aunties and uncles who know how to make a plate of bee hoon sing.
- Rice House Vegetarian – classic local dishes made veg
- Zi Zai Vegetarian (Tampines, Yishun, West Coast) – hearty and satisfying
- D’Life (Tengah & Jurong) – budget-friendly and great for groups
- Red Apple Vegetarian (Tampines, Bukit Batok, Woodlands, Choa Chu Kang) – found across the island
- Zhen Yi Veggie Place – clean, simple, and balanced meals
- Vegetarian Villas – comfort food with Malaysian-Chinese flair
- Leaf Corner (Nanyang & Sembawang) – diverse menu with something for everyone
- Kang Su Vegetarian (Sims Drive) – long-time favourites and ‘chicken’ cutlets
- Green On Earth (Rail Mall) – mala, stir-fries, and more (Tampines outlet not confirmed)
- 729 Vegan – fully vegan and fuss-free
- Harmony Hut – clean, nourishing food

🛕 Category 3: Community & Buddhist-Run Spaces
If you’re looking for something with spiritual roots, these spots are run with care by communities who inclined to the Dhamma. Many avoid garlic and onion and are great if you’re on Eight Precepts or eating before a retreat.
- Lian Xin Vegetarian Food Court (Buddha Tooth Relic Temple) – great location, peaceful energy
- Nature Vegetarian Delights – garlic and onion free, often seen at Buddhist events
❗Quick Notes Before You Go
- This list doesn’t cover hawker stalls or coffeeshop stalls, there are too many, but they’re out there!
- Not all outlets of a chain may accept vouchers — call ahead if you’re unsure
- Our list may be outdated and some stores may no longer offer them!
🔍 Want to Check Other Participating Outlets?
Use this official site to explore more places near you:
👉 gowhere.gov.sg/cdcvouchers
🧾 New to SG60 Vouchers? Here’s How to Use Them
You can follow this simple step-by-step guide on how to claim and spend your SG60 vouchers:
👉 vouchers.sg60.gov.sg/how-to-claim-and-spend
If you find a hidden veg*n gem that takes vouchers, tag us and share the love 🌱