Vegan-friendly
Chinese
Singaporean
Simple vegetarian stall selling local food with no onion, garlic, or egg. Has dishes like vege chicken rice, char siew rice, wanton noodles, dumpling soup. Chinese Name: 尚德素食园 Open Tue-Sun 8:30am-2:00pm. Open on Mon morning if it falls on new /full moon day.
16 Reviews
First Review by BernardKoh
Monkey02
Points +131
Perfect lunch-spot - Edit
The food is great and cheap. I was so happy to find vegetarian chicken rice since it used to be my favorite food. The owner is so nice!
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2024-06-13
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Masterkimhoe
Points +125
Delicious WanTon Mee - Edit
Light fragrance and taste of ginger and tasty wanton soup. Excellent on my first visit. Will come again and again....😋😋😋阿弥陀佛🙏
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WongSiowWai
Points +1745
Decent wantan noodles - Edit
Relatively cheap wantan noodles with 3 pcs of frozen dumpling, some veges and mock char siew. I requested to remove char siew so aunty gave me zai er instead.
Read moreAdd some blanched vege with mock oyster sauce.
Do note that the noodles are not suitable for vegans but vegan option is available upon request.
The elderly couple will provide banana as complimentary to every customers.
Pros: Cheap
Guest
ran001sg
Points +430
My 2nd visit to this location. - Edit
I used visit them while they were still in Circuit road. As usual, friendly stall owners & they even gave me a complimentary banana. I ordered 1-ton noodles. Springy noodles, herbalicious soup & not overly-cooked vegetables on plate. Probably will return to visit Shang De after my next monthly trip to get my I. V. stuff from nearby Congress medical store.
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2022-12-17
Pros: Well cooked food, decent options on menu, Pricing is reasonable , Friendly staff
Cons: N.A.
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Selina_nsw
Points +3669
It's so good! - Edit
I had the won tan soup for breakfast and it was so delicious. It comes with noodles, tofu and pak Choi (not 100%sure) The people who work there are so nice and it's really cheap.
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andyon
Points +78
Nice wanton mee - Edit
Very friendly uncle
Read morePros: Many options to choose, Very nice wanton mee
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SharonChua蔡妼㛔
Points +20434
Very friendly uncle - Edit
Tried their wanton noodles, chicken and roasted meat rice, ok to me
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willurbs
Points +245
Love the chicken rice, service like no other! - Edit
First time here as I was searching on happycow while I was around Farrer Park area but didn’t want any Indian food and decided to try this. The owner Angie is a very sincere and kind lady who cooks vegetarian food with her heart and I thoroughly enjoyed the plate of chicken rice ($3.80) so much! The rice is so fragrant with ultra thin ginger slices that feel like it complements the dish just right and really nice, the best was the chilli that went with it - flavourful and it didn’t feel like it was vegetarian at all. Angie even bothers to strike conversations with her customers and even shared some of her interesting juice recipes that gives you all the fibres and vitamins you need yet sounds yummy! Closes at 8pm but last order is at 7.30pm. Do call their number first before going down as Angie wants to make sure you make a fruitful trip down and is able to savour the food she cooks as well. 100/10 recommend this and will be back for the wanton soup 🌟
Read moreUpdate: I SUPER love her wanton me, everything about the noodles, sauce and the wantons tastes so good and I crave almost every now and then!
Pros: Vegetarian or vegan options (just let them know), Super value for money, Serves with a genuine heart
Cons: No cons at all honestly
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Kennard
Points +113
Vegan friendly food at economic pricing - Edit
The couple running the stall was very friendly and approachable, and even advised me that they are closed on Mondays and also after 2pm on other days.
Read moreIn a modest coffee shop setting, their food is simple, unpretentious and delicious, and their pricing is around S$3.50 per item.
Working in the vicinity, where other vegan food options are rather pricey, Shang De Vegetarian is a godsend!
Pros: Delicious food at very affordable price.
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BrennonKwok
Points +35
Wanton char siew noodles was great. Fried tofu was nice too - Edit
Wanton char siew noodles was great. Fried tofu was nice too
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linahrichiger
Points +512
Lovely - Edit
Very friendly man who offered me three baby bananas with my dumpling noodles. The food was good and the price more than fair.
Read morePros: Delicious, Fair price, Friendly staff
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irplonk96
Points +2960
Good good at good price - Edit
The owners were very sweet. I gave them my order. Then, I sat down, and they brought it to me. I got the wanting noodles. They came with two dumplings on the side. Everything was good. Halfway through my meal, they brought me a little banana.
Read morePros: Vegan, sweet owners
Cons: Outdoor seating can get a little wet when raining
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Peace ...
Points +3330
YAS! Eating Wanton Mee in a rustic vibe eating place - Edit
People are saying the wanton mee ($3.5) here is good, here I am. Didn’t know this place is quite near Farrer Park MRT, else I would know the way. The stall is in Xin [censored] Coffee & Tea House. It gives me the feel of eating in the traditional coffee shop in Malaysia. For a change - a rustic vibe. Can be a recommended eating place for Tourist and for a different dining experience.
Read moreThe noodle is well cooked and texture is QQ. Normally, the dry version vegetarian wanton mee is served in vegetarian oyster sauce, soy sauce and sesame oil. The sauce is much lighter here, it still go well, even if it’s pair with kway teow (flat rice noodle).
For $3.5, this wanton mee comes with a small bowl of clear soup and two dumplings (those frozen instant dumpling) and good quality vegetarian barbecued pork (char siu). Yet to find vegetarian eateries that sell wanton mee, have the resources to enhance the vegetarian char siu’s taste and look. Maybe caramelised char siu and making it slightly juicy.
Before I left, I ordered one wonton mee ($3.5) and one kway teow ($3.5) as takeaway. No take away charges. The service is good. The friendly boss gives me a free banana! Nice and unexpected.
Updated from previous review on 2019-04-06
Pros: Cheap, A different dinning experience - rustic vibe, Recommendation place for Vegetarian Tourist
Cons: no air con
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IvyAng
Points +37
Nice food - Edit
Nice food at average pricing
Read morePros: Love the dry noodles
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Veganwang
Points +323
Best wonton noodle! - Edit
Bernardkoh says everything! Best dumplings! We had 11 pieces of wonton! Best wanton noodle! Friendly Uncle and auntie ❤️❤️
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BernardKoh
Points +668
Best Dumpling Noodles in Singapore! - Edit
I must say this is one of the best dumpling noodles that I had ever tried in Singapore. I ate three plates of dumpling noodles in 2 days. It’s so nice! The Auntie is also very friendly and they used to be operating from Circuit Road a few years ago before they moved here. Go and try their dumpling noodles soon!
Read morePros: Best Dumpling Noodles, Good Food
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