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TCF Kabuki Ramen can be found at Japan Home at S$4.50 per pack (2 servings).
Many Japanese ramen noodle producers are starting to take notice of the vegan market potential, and have been creating vegan ramen to cater to more
Happen to be at Galaxis around lunch hour to send in a faulty electrical appliance for repair. Amidst the up market eateries on the vicinity, Jing Xin Yuan Vegetarian, located at B2 Koufu Food Court of Fusionopolis One, more
After hearing all the positive reviews of Neha's pizzas, we finally got to try it!
We ordered the thin crust Veganlicious pizza (tomato base) and everything was perfect! The dough was crispy and had the fresh bake fragrance. more
A fully vegan eatery, nomvnom is one of the few safe havens for vegans as we do not have to worry about egg and dairy land mines 😁
The latest addition to their large arsenal of vegan burgers is the Omn!meat Toona Burger. more
Vegan eateries offer the safest way to enjoy a truly vegan burger, and a relatively new collaboration, Wellsmoocht, offers very delicious burger sets.
Today we'll attempt to review The BPMH, abbreviation for Black Pepper more
Taste is subjective, but this is hands down the best satay (and peanut sauce) we've tried, even over places selling traditional satay.
The soy chunks are chewy and flavourful, and they have a nice barbequed fragrance.
At more
Fans of Japanese food, vegan friendly Japanese ramen are available at Don Don Donki!
They come in three different flavours, Tonkotsu (Kyushu pork broth) style, Shoyu (soy sauce) style and Hiyashi Chuka (cold sesame sauce), more
A good bowl of Chendol!
Fluffy shaved ice, thick creamy coconut milk, sweet Gula Melaka with a hint of salt, unsweetened red beans, the pandan jelly is definitely hand-made without using food colouring.
Reasonably priced more
Deep fried skewered Lion's Mane Mushroom (Hericium) served with diced cucumber and delicious peanut sauce, this is not the usual charcoal-grilled satay.
At S$8, it is a little on the high side, but not overly pricey. It more
Not many people go Japan to eat curry, but if you happen to be there and find yourself running out of food options, Coco Ichibanya might save the day!
While they are a non-veg restaurant, they offer a vegan-friendly menu. more