Best Vegetarian Bee Hoon in Singapore
If you ask any non-vegetarian Singaporean what is the first thing they think of when one says 'vegetarian' - Usually their answer will be 'vegetarian bee hoon'. This answer often frustrates me, because vegetarian food is so much more than just bee hoon. There are literally thousands of glorious vegetarian dishes which one could indulge in, in Singapore alone - Not to mention the rest of the world.
With that being said, for those who like vegetarian bee hoon, this post should be exactly what you are looking for. If you want the best quality bee hoon in Singapore, then these places below are where you should be going:-
4th. Hong Nian Vegetarian Food (full review HERE)
I heard good things about Hong Nian Vegetarian and their bee hoon, and the long queue next to the stall left me feeling very optimistic. Unfortunately, I have to say out of the many famous vegetarian bee hoon stalls, this was the one which left me most baffled about its apparent popularity. I didn't find the aroma of the bee hoon nor the dishes to be anything special.
Price: $3.00
Rating: 6/10
Worth Queuing?: No
3rd. Bao Bao Vegetarian (full review HERE)
Bao Bao is certainly a marked improvement on Hong Nian - Their dishes are well cooked and seasoned, and the bee hoon and chilli are both very enjoyable. What is even more amazing is the speed in which the workers at Bao Bao operate. The auntie in charge of plating can produce a completed plate in literally less than 10 seconds. Not sensational, but certainly above average and worth visiting.
Price: $2.50
Rating: 8/10
Worth Queuing?:Yes
2nd. Keat Lim Vegetarian Food (full review HERE)
Keat Lim would rank as my second favourite. The white bee hoon is light and fluffy, and is accompanied by a quite wonderful selection of dishes. Moreover, this stall gets less traffic compared with the aforementioned Bao Bao and the soon to be mentioned Ruyi Yuan. So that will obviously mean that queuing time will not be as long, if you're in a rush. Only downside to this place is the price, easily the most expensive bee hoon in Singapore.
Price: $4.00
Rating: 8/10
Worth Queuing?:Yes
1st. Ruyi Yuan Vegetarian (full review HERE)
For my money, there is only one stall in Singapore that produces vegetarian bee hoon that is really out of this world, and that is Ruyi Yuan. Ruyi Yuan have three outlets in total in Singapore, but you must visit their original 30+ year old stall at Redhill, the other stalls can't match the standards of the original. The key to the success of Ruyi Yuan is how they cook the bee hoon. They manage to capture superb wok hei flavour inside, which is so delicious I can just eat the bee hoon alone by itself. Luckily though, Ruyi Yuan also have a plethora of amazingly sinful dishes that can go along with the bee hoon. Wash this dish down with a hot teh-o and you will be in heaven!
Price: $3.00
Rating: 10/10
Worth Queuing?: Yes
Have I missed any out? If you feel there is a great vegetarian bee hoon I have yet to review, please leave in the comments below and I will be sure to check it out!
If you ask any non-vegetarian Singaporean what is the first thing they think of when one says 'vegetarian' - Usually their answer will be 'vegetarian bee hoon'. This answer often frustrates me, because vegetarian food is so much more than just bee hoon. There are literally thousands of glorious vegetarian dishes which one could indulge in, in Singapore alone - Not to mention the rest of the world.
With that being said, for those who like vegetarian bee hoon, this post should be exactly what you are looking for. If you want the best quality bee hoon in Singapore, then these places below are where you should be going:-
4th. Hong Nian Vegetarian Food (full review HERE)
I heard good things about Hong Nian Vegetarian and their bee hoon, and the long queue next to the stall left me feeling very optimistic. Unfortunately, I have to say out of the many famous vegetarian bee hoon stalls, this was the one which left me most baffled about its apparent popularity. I didn't find the aroma of the bee hoon nor the dishes to be anything special.
Price: $3.00
Rating: 6/10
Worth Queuing?: No
3rd. Bao Bao Vegetarian (full review HERE)
Bao Bao is certainly a marked improvement on Hong Nian - Their dishes are well cooked and seasoned, and the bee hoon and chilli are both very enjoyable. What is even more amazing is the speed in which the workers at Bao Bao operate. The auntie in charge of plating can produce a completed plate in literally less than 10 seconds. Not sensational, but certainly above average and worth visiting.
Price: $2.50
Rating: 8/10
Worth Queuing?:Yes
2nd. Keat Lim Vegetarian Food (full review HERE)
Keat Lim would rank as my second favourite. The white bee hoon is light and fluffy, and is accompanied by a quite wonderful selection of dishes. Moreover, this stall gets less traffic compared with the aforementioned Bao Bao and the soon to be mentioned Ruyi Yuan. So that will obviously mean that queuing time will not be as long, if you're in a rush. Only downside to this place is the price, easily the most expensive bee hoon in Singapore.
Price: $4.00
Rating: 8/10
Worth Queuing?:Yes
1st. Ruyi Yuan Vegetarian (full review HERE)
For my money, there is only one stall in Singapore that produces vegetarian bee hoon that is really out of this world, and that is Ruyi Yuan. Ruyi Yuan have three outlets in total in Singapore, but you must visit their original 30+ year old stall at Redhill, the other stalls can't match the standards of the original. The key to the success of Ruyi Yuan is how they cook the bee hoon. They manage to capture superb wok hei flavour inside, which is so delicious I can just eat the bee hoon alone by itself. Luckily though, Ruyi Yuan also have a plethora of amazingly sinful dishes that can go along with the bee hoon. Wash this dish down with a hot teh-o and you will be in heaven!
Price: $3.00
Rating: 10/10
Worth Queuing?: Yes
Have I missed any out? If you feel there is a great vegetarian bee hoon I have yet to review, please leave in the comments below and I will be sure to check it out!