Yuan Xiang Vegetarian Food
Location: Blk 211, New Upper Changi Road
Contact: Unknown
Opening Hours: Daily 10am - 10.30pm
Price: $3.50. 7/10
The next dish that found its way to my table was the Char Kway Teow. For those vegan eaters, make sure to specify that you don't want eggs in this dish. The kway noodles hit the mark in terms of texture, as did the other ingredients in the dish. However, I found that flavour wise the dish was a tad too bland. Char kway teow simply must be packed to the brim with smokey flavour - Unfortunately for this dish, that essential flavour was only present as a subtle undertone, rather than leaping out from the dish, as it should be.
Price: $3.50. 6/10
Conclusion - Come prepared with a Chinese dictionary when coming to this outlet, as a number of the dishes have only Chinese characters, additionally the friendly auntie that works at this stall can speak little English. Food wise, I found the dishes I sampled to be average in quality. There is a menu packed with a myriad of different dishes, but unfortunately I was alone on this particular day, and there is only so much one stomach can take! Good place to eat for those in the Bedok area, not somewhere I would consider travelling long distances to eat at though.
Overall Rating
Food - 7/10
Ambiance- 7/10
Service - 6/10
Value - 7/10
yuan xiang has a branch in blk 122 hougang ave 1.
ReplyDeleteHey anonymous,
DeleteYes, I am aware of the other outlet. Will do my best to get there soon and review it! Watch this space!
Luke
you can try the hand made noodle and bang noodle in circuit road hawker. #01-78. but they are open from 5pm.
ReplyDeleteHey anonymous,
DeleteThanks, I have reviewed quite a few places from this hawker, but I've yet to try this place. Will go there soon and review.
Luke
Luke,have you tried the veg stall in old airport hawker centre? Hope you can and review to recommend.Thks.
ReplyDeleteHey anonymous
DeleteI have been there before a few times, but yet to do any intensive blogging about it on my site. Your suggestion is a good one though, and in the future I will certainly go there to review places!
Luke
Hey Hungry Ang Mo!!
ReplyDeleteYour blog is a paradise for me...!! I am a vegetarian as well.
I am a Malaysian Chinese studying in the city where you were born and raised - Manchester!!
I am so glad that to have found your blog. It is really resourceful and informative.
I could see that you have been to some of the places in Malaysia for vegetarian foods, but I do not think they are the best. I shall recommend some of the best ones to you next time. Unfortunately, best places for foods are not easily accessible by tourists, public transports are not well connected, unlike Singapore.
Luke,
ReplyDeletewould you some recommend of the best places for vegetarian foods in Manchester as well?
The UK is rather a vegetarian-friendly country!
Almost every restaurants, they are bound to have at least one vegetarian option.
But, really good and delicious vegetarian foods are extremely difficult to find (unlike Malaysia and Singapore).
I hope you could suggest a few nice places for delicious AngMo-style vegetarian foods.
Hey Ray,
DeleteHope that you are enjoying life in Manchester.
I agree that UK is vegetarian friendly, in the sense that most restaurants will have vegetarian options. However, finding 100% vegetarian places can tricky - Mainly as Buddhism doesn't really exist in Western countries. The 100% vegetarian places are usually run by hare krishna followers.
If you're looking for Chinese food, then it may be best to just cook it at home. As all Chinese food in the Manchester Chinatown is aimed to Western tastes.
Sorry that I can't suggest any places in Manchester. As you've probably noticed, England does not have a culture of eating out, unlike what is so common in Singapore and Malaysia. Instead, most UK people cook at home, almost everyday. The only exception to this would be special occasions or what not.
Happycow might be able to offer some places that are 100% vegetarian in Manchester though, worth taking a look!
Looking forward to your Malaysia food suggestions!
Luke
imo..their rojak is not too bad. X)
ReplyDelete"Overseas no such luxury is available" LOL..so singaporean! haha..
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