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We visited on a weekend with family (including an elderly in 80s). Although the place was packed where almost every table was taken, the staff was kind enough to relocate a single customer to a smaller table so grandma was able to get a seat promptly. The cafe has grown tremendously over the years,
Tried the wanton noodle and dumplings soup. The wanton noodle is nice, but the sauce tasted a little salty. The dumplings skin quite thick. Perhaps will be better with fried dumplings. A little odd there is a accessories shop inside the small restaurant. The food may not be exceptional tasty, but t
Amazing Chinese veg food even without factoring the insanely affordable prices. Enjoyed everything from the veg noodles to the rojak and steam dumplings. Favorite was the kueh pie tee. Ordered a second round - it was that good. Even the drinks are nice and can't go wrong with the honey lemon.
Love coming here for a peaceful vegetarian meal. They have so much options that I am hungry for. Portion are generous and reasonable pricing. Thumbs up!
Peaceful ambience away from crowds. The noodles were good. Lots of food choices. Will come back to try other food.
A hidden cafe in a temple at level 3. I would consider it to be the best vegetarian eatery in Punggol. Like their wanton mee, cooked to near perfection and very generous on the ingredients.
Such a serenity place. It really has a good ambience and surroundings. The restaurant is inside a monastery, thus only serves vegan. Inside the teahouse, the seating are very old school style, just like enjoying tea with friends. But of course you can have meal at same time. At a corner, there are b
Nice ambience and decor Economically priced delicious vegetarian cursine
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