
I believe they charge a dollar per item (including rice/noodle). In this part of town, that’s quite the economic bee hoon. Convenient, tasty and with a fair amount of veggies, of course comes down to what you choose. Vego food court sitting under this temple, with a fair few vegan options. it does gets crowded at lunch hour, I find that a bit stressful, but it is always good to more people opting for a vego meal.
Tucked right under this grand temple is a lovely vegetarian food court. The food here is considerably cheap for CBD prices. Really good too😆
Good selection of dishes, was quite salty this time round. While this gets a good rating based on the criteria, I got upset because initially I had ordered their fish soup not knowing there was milk in it. When I saw that it had milk I asked to replace it with another dish since I am vegan and don’t take milk. The staff initially refused, saying that it had already been ordered. I desperately asked people in the queue if anyone wanted it but no one did, finally one lady behind the counter took the dish back and let me order the economic bee hoon. Other than this incident, it was a pretty satisfying dish apart from being too salty. I really hope they can be more aware of customers’ dietary requirements in the future and recall a dish if it is unsuitable for a customer. #buddhist
Five insights hall offers bee hoon and rice with choice of dishes from their ready made counter. This is a simple vegan meal and the food is not greasy or salty. A standard vegan meal is $3 and drink $1, simply drop your donation inside a box after you order your food. #sgcheapandgood #templefood