Organic SunnyChoice represents another emerging organic meat-free establishment in Singapore. The focus of todays review will be of their outlet in The Rail Mall. However, they do have a second outlet positioned on Bukit Merah Lane 1. As with a lot of organic restaurants, there is a grocery section selling anything from oat milk to nutritional yeast. The shop itself is small and comfortable, it was relatively quiet when I was there, but have been told it gets somewhat hectic during the weekends.
Organic SunnyChoice
Location: 434 Upper Bukit Timah Road, The Rail Mall
Contact: 68922383
Opening Hours: Daily 10am - 9pm
Organic vegetarian eateries do seem to follow a similar suit, when it comes to the menu design and contents, SunnyChoice is no different, as you can view for yourself.
Seemingly no organic health food place would be complete without vegetable sushi. This Vegetable Sushi contains no rice at all, and instead is purely vegetables. Some of the vegetables jammed inside are carrots, beetroot, lettuce, alfalfa sprouts and radish. Along side the sushi is a wasabi and soy dip, which packs just enough spice. Overall it was a satisfying and refreshing dish to start things off.
Price: $6.00. 7/10
Lei Cha is undoubtedly one of the most nutritious and healthy meals one could order in Asia. The bright green soup is packed with various vitamin dense herbs, and the bowl contains several vegetables and grains that contain very little oil or salt. This particular rendition was well done - The ingredients inside included si jiao dou (winged bean), tofu, leafy vegetables and salted radish. These fresh ingredients were all on top of brown rice. Si jiao dou is one of my personal favourite vegetables, so I was exuberant when I saw it in the bowl.
Next dish was Nasi Lemak, unlike the traditional coconut rice, this dish had a more healthier option - Brown rice. Other parts of the dish included a slab of mock fish (which was moist and had a lovely fishy flavour), a crunchy mock ikan bilis, archar (pickled vegetables). These ingredients all mixed well with the aromatic red chili paste. Quite different to the traditional hawker centre nasi lemak, but I personally liked this healthier version.
$7.50. 8/10
Conclusion - Organic vegetarian stalls are cropping up all over Singapore now, and they seem to be surviving very well. Not only attracting strict vegans and vegetarians - But also meat-eaters who simply want to eater healthier more often. The food sampled was all a pretty decent standard, and I really enjoyed browsing their grocery area too.
Overall Rating
Food - 7/10
Ambiance- 7/10
Service - 8/10
Value - 6/10
Organic SunnyChoice
Location: 434 Upper Bukit Timah Road, The Rail Mall
Contact: 68922383
Opening Hours: Daily 10am - 9pm
Organic vegetarian eateries do seem to follow a similar suit, when it comes to the menu design and contents, SunnyChoice is no different, as you can view for yourself.
Seemingly no organic health food place would be complete without vegetable sushi. This Vegetable Sushi contains no rice at all, and instead is purely vegetables. Some of the vegetables jammed inside are carrots, beetroot, lettuce, alfalfa sprouts and radish. Along side the sushi is a wasabi and soy dip, which packs just enough spice. Overall it was a satisfying and refreshing dish to start things off.
Price: $6.00. 7/10
Lei Cha is undoubtedly one of the most nutritious and healthy meals one could order in Asia. The bright green soup is packed with various vitamin dense herbs, and the bowl contains several vegetables and grains that contain very little oil or salt. This particular rendition was well done - The ingredients inside included si jiao dou (winged bean), tofu, leafy vegetables and salted radish. These fresh ingredients were all on top of brown rice. Si jiao dou is one of my personal favourite vegetables, so I was exuberant when I saw it in the bowl.
Price: $7.50. 7/10
Next dish was Nasi Lemak, unlike the traditional coconut rice, this dish had a more healthier option - Brown rice. Other parts of the dish included a slab of mock fish (which was moist and had a lovely fishy flavour), a crunchy mock ikan bilis, archar (pickled vegetables). These ingredients all mixed well with the aromatic red chili paste. Quite different to the traditional hawker centre nasi lemak, but I personally liked this healthier version.
$7.50. 8/10
Conclusion - Organic vegetarian stalls are cropping up all over Singapore now, and they seem to be surviving very well. Not only attracting strict vegans and vegetarians - But also meat-eaters who simply want to eater healthier more often. The food sampled was all a pretty decent standard, and I really enjoyed browsing their grocery area too.
Overall Rating
Food - 7/10
Ambiance- 7/10
Service - 8/10
Value - 6/10