After spending a number of months away from Singapore, I was elated to be back, and gave myself a long list of vegetarian eateries that I must visit throughout my return to Singapore. The very first place I ate after coming back was Green Healthy Vegetarian. This stall represents one of the very few options for vegetarian food near Holland Village - Unless you want to pay a fortune and eat at Original Sin.
Green Healthy Vegetarian
Location: #02-40, Blk 44 Holland Drive
Contact: 96473923
Opening Hours: Daily 6.30am-6.00pm. Wednesday Closed.
The lady owner of this stall is incredibly kind and will always go the extra mile to ensure that you have a positive experience at their stall. They are proactive in asking the customers about their preference and always ask you if you enjoyed the food - A sign of a dedicated owner.
First dish to the table was the Kway Chap. Overall I enojyed the flavour of the soup, which was both strong yet subtle at the same time. Moreover, I liked the tofu and beancurd that was swimming inside, especially when matched with the red chilli. What I felt could be improved was the quality of the kway - It was a little too brittle in texture, and thus made it difficult and somewhat unpleasant to eat. The best vegetarian kway chap for me is still at Tian Yi (AMK) - But this version is credible enough.
Price: $3.00. 7/10
Next dish we ordered was the Olive Fried Rice. I really liked the portion size of this dish, and overall it had a wide variety of ingredients inside. Unfortunately the overall flavour of the rice was lacking. I was longing for their to be more wok aroma in the dish, which was ultimately quite bland - Even the green and red chilli could barely bring the dish to life.
Price: $3.50. 6/10
My personal favourite dish from Green Healthy was the Fried Laksa. We are used to seeing laksa in soup form, but this dish is a twist on the conventional laksa, by turning it into a dry noodle dish. I have seen a few eateries attempt to do something like this before, but it is still a dish that is hard to find. Overall this dish managed to capture all the traditional flavour of laksa and I really found it totally delicious. I dish that can't commonly be found in Singapore, and is executed very well - Definitely a must order dish.
Price: $3.50. 8/10
Conclusion - What impressed me most about Green Healthy Vegetarian is the proactive and eager attitude of the staff. This eatery does not use MSG in any of their cooking, and although some improvements could be made, the food overall is quite good. I particularly recommend ordering the fried laksa, which is good enough to make me a regular customer.
Overall Rating
Food - 7/10
Ambiance- 6/10
Service - 8/10
Value - 7/10
Green Healthy Vegetarian
Location: #02-40, Blk 44 Holland Drive
Contact: 96473923
Opening Hours: Daily 6.30am-6.00pm. Wednesday Closed.
The lady owner of this stall is incredibly kind and will always go the extra mile to ensure that you have a positive experience at their stall. They are proactive in asking the customers about their preference and always ask you if you enjoyed the food - A sign of a dedicated owner.
First dish to the table was the Kway Chap. Overall I enojyed the flavour of the soup, which was both strong yet subtle at the same time. Moreover, I liked the tofu and beancurd that was swimming inside, especially when matched with the red chilli. What I felt could be improved was the quality of the kway - It was a little too brittle in texture, and thus made it difficult and somewhat unpleasant to eat. The best vegetarian kway chap for me is still at Tian Yi (AMK) - But this version is credible enough.
Price: $3.00. 7/10
Next dish we ordered was the Olive Fried Rice. I really liked the portion size of this dish, and overall it had a wide variety of ingredients inside. Unfortunately the overall flavour of the rice was lacking. I was longing for their to be more wok aroma in the dish, which was ultimately quite bland - Even the green and red chilli could barely bring the dish to life.
Price: $3.50. 6/10
My personal favourite dish from Green Healthy was the Fried Laksa. We are used to seeing laksa in soup form, but this dish is a twist on the conventional laksa, by turning it into a dry noodle dish. I have seen a few eateries attempt to do something like this before, but it is still a dish that is hard to find. Overall this dish managed to capture all the traditional flavour of laksa and I really found it totally delicious. I dish that can't commonly be found in Singapore, and is executed very well - Definitely a must order dish.
Price: $3.50. 8/10
Conclusion - What impressed me most about Green Healthy Vegetarian is the proactive and eager attitude of the staff. This eatery does not use MSG in any of their cooking, and although some improvements could be made, the food overall is quite good. I particularly recommend ordering the fried laksa, which is good enough to make me a regular customer.
Overall Rating
Food - 7/10
Ambiance- 6/10
Service - 8/10
Value - 7/10