Vegan-friendly
Chinese
Fast food
Delivery
Take-out
Singaporean

兴化素食馆 is a small eatery that serves Chinese vegetarian dishes with rice. Has yong tau fu, wonton noodles, daily soup. No egg, onion, or garlic. Food is influenced by Putien of China. Open Mon-Sun 10:30am-10:00pm. Last order 9.45pm.


Venue map for Xing Hua Vegetarian 兴化美食 - Fortune Centre
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35 Reviews

First Review by Satrai

vichinol

Points +226

Vegetarian
21 Jul 2018

Very tasty

Simple and small saloon with efficient service. Food is served very fast and the menu counts with several drinks and fresh fruit juice options. Includes bubble tea. The mock meats were great.

Cons: Accepts cash only

craigmc

Points +34402

Vegan
11 Jul 2018

okay

I have several pictures of this pace registered already as I have passed it so many times and not visited.
Finally decided to stop in as it's open later than most places in the fortune centre.
There are far better places but Xing Hua is with a visit, although I it would be my first choice. It's difficult as there are some good places here and it's probably the second most expensive place after the great Japanese place next door.
We had mapo tofu,quite spicy but not enough black bean paste, sauted. Broccoli, decent, satay,pretty pish poor, and pineapple to e which we enjoyed the most. Tea was in a bag which is disappointing.
42sgd and I don't thing the cost was terrible but it could be really good with a few small tweaks.
Worth a visit if needed.

Pros: plenty vegan, location

Satrai

Points +264

Vegetarian
29 Jun 2018

Confirmed open June 2018

XingHua has been renovated and reopened. Now it has a more modern decor and is more spacious. Confirmed open October 2016.







Updated from previous review on 2018-05-14

jacs

Points +266

Vegan
09 Jun 2018

Ma La Xiang Guo 麻辣香锅

I came quite late in the evening when most of the other eateries in Fortune Centre were closed. Noticing that most of their staff were from China, I decided to order something they would eat.

It was my 1st time ordering Ma La Xiang Guo and it seemed like a stir-fried version of the Ma La Steamboats that are so popular in Singapore.

The Ma La Xiang Guo was spicy, fragrant and goes really well with white rice. I think it will go really well with beer too but I doubt they serve alcohol there.

Pros: Superb Ma La Xiang Guo 麻辣香锅

Cons: Pricey - $10+ for that dish alone

Dansuy

Points +49

Vegetarian
28 May 2018

There are better alternatives in fortune centre

Average tasting and doesnt justify the price that they charge after renovation. Used to be quite good, but after renovation only the outter looks nice and more pricey. Charges $1 just for laksa take away box, which usually only charges 20 cents

There are other better restaurants in the same building. Go there instead

Pros: Better looking after the reno

Cons: average food and not so cheap anymore

Peace ...

Points +3228

Vegetarian
21 Jul 2017

Afternoon Power Up

Grabbed a cup of traditional Kopi @ $1.4 and deep-fried Spring Roll @ $1.2, at Xing Hua Vegetarian Restaurant (Fortune Centre Outlet).

Why come here? Look at the content of the Spring Roll, what’re the ingredients inside? Look deeper, you will find more and more. It’s bean vermicelli and …, therefore it has a different taste and texture. They have fruit juice, bubble tea, snow ice, set meal, Yong Tau Foo, western dishes etc on their menu.

Pros: Spacious, Good menu

reqgin

Points +51

Vegan
30 Dec 2016

Xing Hua Vegetarian

lower middle range priced food
Had a wanton, it was hollow
Small portion of noodles which was made up by the min order of 6 piece of yong tau foo
little yong tau foo sauce
wanton was overfried
Maybe other food ok
But won't come bk for yong tau foo

Cons: use of plastic disposable lids

Simon B

Points +75

Vegetarian
15 Aug 2015

Deceptively affordable

Located in the bustling Fortune Centre area, I stumbled on the restaurant by accident and almost dismissed it as one of the many upmarket European styled cafe/diner eateries in the area. But despite appearances, this turned out to be a pleasant and affordable restaurant, with a menu that could cater to both groups and solo diners. The food prices were cheap (on a par with the numerous veg restaurants in Little India) and the largest expense appeared to be for drinks such as smoothies (and the avacado smoothie was well worth the price). Staff were friendly and spoke English. Recommended.

Pros: Quality of food, Price, Decor




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