Vegan-friendly
Lacto
Chinese

Located inside Mayflower Market and Food Centre. Does dried and soup noodle items like fried wonton noodles, wonton noodles, ‘fishball’ noodles, bak chor mee with choice of meepok and meekia noodles. Previously named 630 Vegetarian. Laksa and sliced fish bee hoon contain dairy - although the latter can be prepared without on request. Relocated from Blk 630 Ang Mo Kio Ave 4. Open Mon-Tue 5:00am-2:00pm, Thu-Sun 5:00am-2:00pm. Hours vary - call ahead.


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16 Reviews

First Review by SKNg

Pococo

Points +397

Vegetarian
22 Jun 2024

Yummy comfort food

Glad the wanton & fishball noodles are back. However, I do miss their hand-made mushroom noodles which were really good (from their kopitiam days).

Pros: Yummy noodles, Generous portions

Cons: -

ColinChew

Points +3822

Vegetarian
25 Jul 2023

unique operating hours & dishes!

Although they offer a great variety of daily unique dishes, they can do better with being more specialized and focus on getting better flavors. Fried wantons can be less dense and fillings can be less mushy. Hope to see them improving on the daily dishes. Soup is also shallow

Pros: Kway chup, Plenty of seating , Plenty of cheap parking

Cons: Shallow flavours for most dishes, Slow during peak hours

vegankuntz

Points +1325

Herbivore
03 Jul 2023

Zhen Xin, Singapore

Very small operation with food that is basically starch, mock meat and/or fried. Very small menu of inexpensive dishes. The lady working there seems nice. It seems they don't add egg to their dishes (I've no idea if e.g. the mock meats already contain egg).

The sign (currently) says the open at 4 am.

Pros: Inexpensive

Cons: All vegan is always better, Food could be much healthier

eatgrass

Points +64

Vegetarian
08 May 2023

Friendly neighborhood hawker stall

Come and support after they reopened from hawker upgrading for two months hiatus.

EYming

Points +41

Vegetarian
21 Aug 2022

Value for money

The kway chap is tasty and a generous portion. The fried wonton noodles are also very good.

Masterkimhoe

Points +125

Vegetarian
03 Jan 2022

Excellent food! Inexpensive affordable to all 善心人生。阿弥陀佛🙏。

They serve delicious Vegetarian food that makes me patronize them regularly even though I stay at Toa Payoh, worth traveling there to "take away" home to enjoy with my family.

Pros: Delicious inexpensive Vegetarian daily food., Kway Chap and deep fried wanton my favorites!, Cheerful and friendly stall owners~

Cons: Can't find one... Really. :D

SharonChua蔡妼㛔

Points +20414

Vegetarian
26 Sep 2021

Lovely wan ton noodles

Super like their wan ton noodles, taste is intense enough for me, yummy.

SudwiTasmin

Points +36

Vegan
20 Aug 2021

21 Aug 2021 review

Currently it only operates until 12am. Unvaccinated also can dine in this open hawker centre.

Pros: Dumpling Noodle soup, Mee Pok

Cons: Kway chap soup is bland, but dry ingredients OK

Marilynmodiva

Points +1698

Vegan
11 Dec 2020

Average food, friendly staff

A very busy food house, especially on a Friday night. We got the wonton mee, the fried dumplings and the mee pok, all of which were average tasting. I personally didn't like the filling of the dumplings, I found them very floury and doughy, so the consistency was all flour. We did like how they make their noodles from fresh dough, that was brilliant and you can taste the difference. All in all, we were hungry and it satisfied us as our dinner.

hokkaidohoneydew

Points +1155

Vegetarian
07 Dec 2020

Nice kway chap

Kway chap ingredients are nice. Soup just a bit blend. Saw that they have chicken rice on Monday also.

JstyleVegetarian

Points +142

Vegetarian
22 Aug 2020

Cheap

Ordered kwayzhap & handmade mee hoon kway. Cheap but taste can be improved more.

Zehbeehoon

Points +1120

Vegetarian
03 Aug 2019

Laksa

The coconut-based soup is flavourful and wanton is fried upon ordered

Pros: Value for money, 24 hours

XiaoAi

Points +405

Vegetarian
20 Aug 2018

Not bad

Is good because it is open 24 hours a day and you can come and eat if you are hungry. I like the black soy sauce dried Kuai Teow here, do not like the tomato sauce flavor.

Pros: 24 hour

Cons: The spoon chopsticks look like very dirty and old.

jacs

Points +266

Vegan
20 Mar 2018

24 hour vegetarian stall

This is probably the only vegetarian stall that I know of which operates round the clock.

I like their fried wantons, meepok, kway chap and tom yum noodles. Their lor tau kwa(you get half of it in the kway chap set) is also awesome and I like to add it to the noodles when I have them.

They also have mee sua here, so you can change the fishball noodles to mee sua if you are not that hungry. Their handmade noodles (it is used in the tom yum noodles) is pretty good too. All their dishes do not contain eggs.

Pros: 24 hour

Cons: Chopsticks, spoons and saucers always seem unclean

Cqveggiefinds

Points +11620

Vegan
06 Mar 2018

Nice

I was here with friends at 1 past midnight.
This stall is run by 2 people but usually only 1 is present at any given point of time.
They sell wonton noodles, meepok and fried wonton noodles that are prepared only upon ordering, which is good.
Their yellow noodles are more likely to be factory made, so it’s probably vegan (handmade ones uses eggs to give the colour).

The food I had was amazing, one plate of wonton noodles dry is enough for me :)

Pros: 24 hours, good food

Cons: far from the nearest MRT (Yio Chu Kang), rude service sometimes

jacs

20 Mar 2018

Yup, I usually see the uncle in the morning and the 2 ladies in the evening.

SKNg

Points +2108

Vegetarian
25 Mar 2017

poor attitude

poor attitude showing anger to customers

Cons: poor attitude showing anger to customers




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