Best Vegetarian Restaurants in Sembawang
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Whether you’re vegetarian or not, it’s hard not to fall in love with the cuisine on offer at Greenland Vegetarian Restaurant on Upper Serangoon Road. Using wholesome ingredients and cooking each meal from scratch, Greenland Vegetarian Restaurant’s homestyle veggie dishes not only taste good but are good for you too, so you can indulge in as much as you want, guilt-free – perfect if you are going to go for the buffet option! Chow down on some deep-fried cauliflower and alfalfa sprouts with Thousand Island dressing, some sauteed monkey head mushroom with macadamia nut and mixed veg in a chilli sauce or a bowl of special double-boiled vegetable soup. Plus, this delightful restaurant has no service charge or GST. Singapore's veggies all flock to this Serangoon hotspot so booking a table in advance is recommended!
Tucked away in the modern Shopping Complex HillV2 on Upper Bukit Timah Road, the Indian restaurant Tandoori Culture treats hungry shoppers to a mouthwatering array of curries and other specialities from the land of colours. Bring a hearty appetite and tolerance for spice and you are in for a treat.
Mustard is Singapore’s first and only Bengali and Punjabi restaurants, which is reason enough in itself to dine here. But then there’s the food, which is fresh, authentic, and makes a meal here absolutely essential. Some of our favourite dishes on the menu include the Punjabi chana masala, the Bengali doi dharos (lady’s finger cooked with raisins and yoghurt), or the Punjabi spiced eggplant roasted in a clay oven and then sautéed with onions and tomatoes. You’ll find Mustard on Race Course Road in Little India where it’s definitely a good idea to arrive having made a reservation in advance, as the Indian food here is some of the best in the area.
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• Vegetarian • Cairnhill
Best known for its Taiwan Porridge, local fare and local high tea buffet, the Coffee Lounge at Goodwood Park Hotel Singapore has been a favoured haunt of many local and foreign gourmands since its opening in 1977. The décor of Coffee Lounge ingeniously blends minimalist style with the stately elegance of a heritage building. Complemented by plenty of natural light in the day and mood lighting in the evenings, the restaurant is a picture of intimate elegance.The well-loved Taiwan porridge is a signature offering at the Coffee Lounge that diners have come to enjoy over the years since its inception in 1984. The Taiwan Porridge menu has become a popular mainstay at the Coffee Lounge where diners have consistently returned to enjoy a quality dining experience and Taiwan Porridge fare at reasonable prices.
Dear diners, please note that indoor or outdoor seating is subject to availability. Thank you! Legend has it that Eve didn’t pluck an apple from the tree of knowledge, share it with Adam and let loose a Pandora’s box of evil upon the world, but that she actually committed the rather righteous act of heading up to Holland Village’s Original Sin, with her Edenic partner in tow, to order up a smorgasbord of divine Mediterranean food, unleashing instead a culinary voyage of Odyssean proportions. This fruitful Mediterranean restaurant tucked down Jalan Merah Saga at Chip Bee Gardens is all about guilt-free, healthy dining with dishes made from ethically-sourced ingredients, putting the good back into Singapore’s crowded restaurant scene.
A Singapore eatery with a loyal following of fans, Sitara Restaurant is an absolute haven for lovers of authentic Indian cuisine. Sitara’s menu is blessed with an array of delicious dishes all spiced to perfection, from traditional mains like butter chicken and mutton saag to irresistible sides like naans and chapatis. Moments away from Farrer Park MRT station, Sitara’s versatility and relaxed ambience means it is a great spot for both group gatherings and intimate dates for two. Looking to spice up your evening dinner plans? Take a trip down Serangoon Road and visit Sitara Restaurant – you won’t be disappointed.