Vegan-friendly
Chinese
Singaporean
合成興素食 hawker centre type food opposite West Coast Plaza. Selection of dishes; egg optional in fried noodle dishes. Serves food til 8.30pm. Open Tue-Sun 10:00am-9:00pm.
12 Reviews
First Review by Chew
ChowLee
Points +60
Great vegetarian food - Edit
Lots of variety. Good food.
Read moreGuest
Pococo
Points +406
My Fave Hor Fun, yummy soups - Edit
The stall offers noodles, vegetarian rice & dishes & zhi char for breakfast, lunch & dinner. I'd recently visited after a long absence and the zhi char dishes are still good.
Read morePros: Hor Fun, Soups - black bean, watercress soup
Cons: Nothing, just request for no egg
Guest
Pearlypearl
Points +1643
Yummy and affordable - Edit
One of my go-to vegetarian stalls in the market. Love their fish soup and their tze char.
Read moreGuest
Ivytann
Points +248
Decent portion and tasty food - Edit
Tried the black bean soup and it's so delicious.
Read morePros: Decent portion, Decent price
Guest
Corank
Points +59
Nice food - Edit
Recommended by a friend. Food is usually a bit oily but tastes good in general. Also there are plenty of options.
Read morePros: Tasty food , Lots of options, Affordable
Cons: A bit oily
Guest
ColinChew
Points +3872
Reasonably priced Tze char, delicious butter legs! - Edit
As featured on FOOD KING! Tried 3 dishes: buttered frog legs, fried rice with egg and Hokkien prawn mee with egg. Hokkien mee Is a big disappointment and taste too alkaline! Buttered frog legs is good but Ru Lai Sin Ming Rd is better. Fried rice has wok hei abd uncle roger approved! Can use Grab Pay and very brisk service.
Read morePros: Small stall but many many items!, Plenty of car park , Easy to spot by the road side
Cons: Cai png dishes quite cold , Keep their red sambal chilli inside
Guest
BarryLo
Points +13
Comforting Vegetarian Food in West Coast - Edit
I came by this store while going about West Coast Market deciding what to have for lunch. Spotting the vegetarian store first as it was located in the first outward facing row, I decided to try it.
Read moreNot sure what to go for, I asked the owner what they would recommend and they told me I can try the fish beehoon. Freshly prepared, piping hot, it was a very comfroting bowl of soup beehoon. Was not disappointed!
Sorry for the lack of photo as I only wished I took a photo of it half way through the meal haha.
Friendly owners and good solid food! Will be back again to try more dishes (I see quite alot of people ordering the olive fried rice so maybe next time!)
Guest
Oliver_Twist
Points +547
Decent Hawker Food - Edit
I was working on the area and came here with some colleagues. Most everything was good. Nothing really stood out though, but hey it's hawker food for 4sgd 🤷♂️.
Read moreI'd definitely come back, but first I need to check the other 2 or 3 in the area.
Guest
SofiaWigren
Points +75
Great food - Edit
The only thing I truly didn’t like was the lack of a price list, I might have been tricked to pay more as I’m obviously European
Read morePros: Great faux meat
Cons: No menu or price list
Guest
JenzyL
Points +35
Traditional Hawker Vegetarian Food - Edit
They serve the usual cai-png and tze char. The best thing is, the uncle will do tze char dishes like fried rice, noodles, fried bee hoon at 2pm. I do not know of many places which serve tze char round the clock, they will usually start after 5pm.
Read moreI ordered fried rice during my most recent visit. It was cooked with mixed vegetables and char siew. I added beansprouts and beancurd skin in gravy ($5.50). I enjoyed my food (I don't really know how to describe taste).
There was a variety of food. I saw fried popiah, curry puff, mock meat dishes and also plenty of vegetable dishes. I particularly love their beancurd skin in gravy.
Pros: Affordable, Tasty
Guest
Cqveggiefinds
Points +11615
Affordable and yummy - Edit
Had the Tom Yun Diced Chicken and potato soup for $12 (including rice). Very old school kinda cooking, which reminded me of my childhood.
Read moreWould definitely come back again!
Guest
Chew
Points +22
long history - Edit
Hawker centre stall which has been around for more than 15 years. Can try the hokkien noodle, hor fun (flat noodle with saunce), fried rice, etc besides the usual dishes.
Read morePros: hawker food which is reasonably priced.
Guest
For Members
Why was my review removed? Guidelines for writing a review View our privacy policyFor Business Owners
Claim this business See inaccurate information? Submit an update here Link to this page from your site See an unfair review? View full terms & conditionsThis page has been viewed 7458 times.