Vegan-friendly
Lacto
Japanese
Delivery
Take-out
Vegetarian Japanese restaurant located in Sunshine Plaza. Serves maki, tempura, sashimi, tofu, udon, soba and tonkatsu dishes. Also sells set meals, which come with a milk-based pudding dessert (vegans can change it to salad). Sushi may contain mayonnaise, so check before ordering. Allium-free Thai menu available Mon-Thurs, in collaboration with Pepper Jade Thai, the first vegetarian Thai restaurant in Singapore. Last order 30 minutes before closing. Open Mon-Sun 11:30am-3:00pm, 5:00pm-9:30pm.
22 Reviews
First Review by Peace ...
cartonsfen
Points +247
Average - Edit
They have a lot of different Japanese vegetarian dishes, but I’m not sure I’d say the food is great.
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sammoizq
Points +89
Love the curry - Edit
Good variety of Japanese fusion veg food!
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2024-08-05
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KelseyPierce
Points +48
Low Key Restaurant with Delicious Food - Edit
Highly recommend the monkey head mushroom curry, it's one of the best vegan dishes we've tried in Singapore. The kaki udon was also amazing. Definitely recommend visiting!
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craigmc
Points +35482
Perfectly fine - Edit
This was a good option close to the National Museum, just an 8-minute walk away. It’s hard to pinpoint any major issues, but it was one of the higher-priced restaurants we have visited, and the food didn’t fully reflect that price point, although it was pretty good.
The highlight was the avo rolls, which were generously packed with cucumber and salmon. The spring rolls, however, lacked much filling but were okay. The miso aubergine was again just okay; there was plenty of aubergine and vegetables, and they had a taste of miso but little else. It lacked a punch.
The katsu ramen was hot, and I had fun making monkey bath impressions. It had a bit of an aniseed kick and lots of noodles but just missed the mark a little. Again, it was decent but could have been better.
Overall, it was a decent lunch. Portions are big, and you could easily share a couple of mains between three people. A decent option.
Pros: Staf, Big portions , Nice restaurant
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Claire925
Points +29
Weird service, just okay food - Edit
Service was very strange. I asked for a napkin and he literally said "no." They were out of a lot of the stuff I wanted. Food didn't match the picture.
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eatsimply
Points +527
Seasonal Maki Menu and Thai Menu - Edit
The Tempura Kinoko Maki offers a refreshing, earthy flavor with a satisfying crunch that'll tantalize your taste buds. And let's not forget the Karai Tuna Maki—it's creamy, crunchy, and packs a delightful hint of spiciness that keeps me coming back for more. *contains dairy
Read morePepper Jade Thai Vegetarian menu is now available at Teng Bespoke from Monday to Thursday.
Tom Yum soup delivers a punch of spicy, tangy sweetness, available in both clear and creamy versions. Personally, I love light and refreshing clear soup option. And Thai Red Curry is spicy, creamy, and bursting with flavour. Love it!
From Mango and Papaya to Thai Pomelo, each bite is a burst of freshness with just the right hint of spiciness and sweetness. My top pick? Definitely the juicy sweet Thai Pomelo Salad.
The Claypot Tanghoon boasts a delightful savoury, smoky taste that I like, and the Pineapple Fried Rice perfectly complements their spicy soups. Prices range from $6 to $12.
Updated from previous review on 2024-04-16
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vegankuntz
Points +1331
Teng, SIngapore - Edit
While since I've been, my recollection is the menu doesn't mark vegan dishes. Tasty enough food.
Read moreCons: All vegan is always better, Menu marking vegan dishes would be improvement
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schindlerddorf
Points +235
Nice but not perfect - Edit
Very big variety of Japanese style food. Price bit to high and even the dishes are nice and good taste, there is some missing to get 5 stars.
Read morePros: Variety
Cons: For that price level some special taste missing
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wRONGxx
Points +241
Not bad - Edit
I thought it’s better than herbivore at Fortune Center. Lots of selections too.
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aprilanncute
Points +152
Vegan sushi 🤩 - Edit
Loved the sushi, didn’t like the others 😂 5 stars for the sushi, others 3 stars only. My friends who are non veg loved everything though
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Jcj3ssi3
Points +1414
Only the sushi is nice tbh - Edit
The ramen and the rice were honestly very meh. The unagi maki and aonori were very good especially the unagi. Quite expensive as well, for the price I would of expected better food. The staff was also kinda rude and kept rushing us. Creamy mushrooms were good but not vegan
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SharonChua蔡妼㛔
Points +20434
Superlicious maki set 😋 - Edit
Everything is just so perfect, highly recommended, must go and try
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WongSiowWai
Points +1745
Quality Japanese food - Edit
Cosy environment
Read morePros: Vegan option available
Cons: On saltish side
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AndySG
Points +521
Good Vegetarian Japanese Food in SG - Edit
Offers good variety of Japanese vegetarian cuisine that included set meals, udon, tempura, rice, sides/snacks and sushi. There's this mock salmon sashimi that looks really like the salmon sashimi but it's not meat. The set meal serving portion is quite generous and included miso soup and dessert. Tasty and filling! If the set is too big a serving, there's option to choose the non-set items.
Read moreThe place is near to MRT stations such as Bugis MRT and Bencoolen Downtown stations; and just opposite the junction from the famous Fortune centre which has a lot of vegetarian stores.
Pros: Tasty, Conveniently located to MRT stations
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YvetteMak
Points +143
Teng Bespoke Vegetarian Dining - Edit
went with my friends for dinner, ordered a lot of food, a few dishes were ok/ below average only.
Read moreudon/soba soups were oily, the teriyaki chicken was nice
price was not cheap
asked if cheese was used in the spring rolls, and whether was it vegan? staff can't really answer my question; was a bit disappointed.
my hubby preferred Herbivore Japanese Vegetarian Restaurant.
Updated from previous review on 2019-11-11
Pros: portion is good
Cons: expensive , some of the dishes taste ok; weird , most of the drinks in the menu were not available
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AdelOng
Points +18103
Nice Japanese cuisine - Edit
First time visiting.
Read moreFriendly service from the senior server today.
The Teriyaki monkey head mushroom is a must order.
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spicemustflow
Points +269
Unique and extensive menu! - Edit
A small but unique Japanese restaurant in Singapore. Enormous menu, including various mock meats and maki rolls. The tempura avocado was amazing! Some of the mushroom dishes were a little tough and could have used more seasoning.
Read morePros: Huge menu, Unique mock meats
Cons: Expensive
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LeeZhengXin
Points +2122
Another good Japanese Vegetarian restaurant - Edit
Lots of yummy food. Can try if you’re in Singapore.
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consciouscookieee
Points +630
Great ambience, decor, plating & service - Edit
The entire menu is eggless but some dishes contain dairy; just need to confirm with the staff :) Featured here are the tiny potato salad ($6 ; contains dairy), the unagi maki ($15 ; mayo contains dairy) for sharing, Dad’s avocado fried rice ($15 ), Sis’s cold somen ($12 ), and, not forgetting, my kishi udon ($11 ) with a piece of sweet-savoury inari skin. Loved the ambience, the interior decor, the plating & the service, and gosh that teapot pattern is made out of dreams :’) Taste-wise, I liked how the udon was cooked to the right level of doneness, and how the savoury udon broth was really yummy :) It got too salty for me after getting through half the bowl, but this is quite common for this kind of udon soups I feel maybe it’s just my tastebuds xP Dad’s fried rice was expectedly oily but was super fragrant and not too salty, & Sis’s cold somen was really smooth & refreshing :) As for the unagi x cucumber maki rolls, it’d have been better if the unagi was pre-marinated with the sparsely distributed dots of decorative teriyaki sauce on the plate, which would have taken the dish to another level :3
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austintay
Points +82
Good Japanese fare. - Edit
Nice atmosphere and food was good. Was here for lunch and was impressed. Do ask as some of the food contain diary products.
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Jepa
Points +74
Wonderful japanese vegetarian - Edit
Oh, it sometimes gets so tasty! I highly recommend this little gem. Especially hijiki and kailaan in sesame sauce are adorable. Maki rolls were also good. I ate waaay to much... :) it was just so delicious! Even the plates, pots and mugs are very beautiful, so if you are into raku ceramics, just looking at them will make you happy.
Read morePros: tasty and healthy, lots of seaweed alternatives, friendly service
Cons: a/c, located in shopping centre
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Peace ...
Points +3320
@ Bespoke! - Edit
This is a Vegetarian Japanese restaurant! We love the food and here you can get affordable Vegetarian Japanese food. Plus the service is smooth and helpful.
Read moreDefinitely, it is good enough here to keep us coming back. This restaurant is situated in a good location where it is rather convenient for the local and tourists.
We ordered Japanese Yam, Nattous, Inari Sushi, Soup with 1 tofu and 5 kinds of veggies, Vege mixed tempura and green tea and the bill was S$36.30 for 2 pax.
We had a good time and really enjoyed this delicious dinner, after my retreat.
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