If you have a chance to visit one of the many smaller bus terminals in Singapore, you will likely find some of the older and more dilapidated coffee shops. This coffee shop, located at St. Michael Bus Terminal has recently undergone renovation, and thus has a squeaky clean feel to it. The purpose of these coffee shops are, of course, to appeal to bus drivers - Who linger around here during their many breaks during a typical day. I have been to a few of these bus terminal coffee shops, and always enjoyed them, as not many of the general public sit down and eat here. However, the bad news is that very few have a vegetarian stall. This coffee shop was an exception, however. So let's see how the vegetarian food was from here...
Yu Hui Vegetarian
Location: FC111A, St. Michael Bus Terminal, 10 Whampoa Road
Contact: Unknown
Opening Hours: Unknown
I visited this stall on a Saturday, and unfortunately most of the dishes were unavailable. After a number of my requests were turned down, I finally got a nod of affirmation from the stall owner when I asked '今天有没有炒饭?'. This Vegetarian Fried Rice comes in two sizes (pictured is the small), which are a dollar different in price. The rice is quite typical, with there being an assortment of finely chopped vegetables and char siew mixed into the rice. Although the rice doesn't have much in way of aroma, I still found it to be a simple, yet decent version of fried rice.
Price: $3.00. 6/10
Conclusion - Whampoa is known as one of the best place in Singapore to find great food. But little is known about the vegetarian options that this area has. Therefore, this post marks only the beginning of my exploration into this area. There are many more Whampoa vegetarian stalls that will be reviewed very soon.
Overall Rating
Food - 6/10
Ambiance- 6/10
Service - 7/10
Value - 6/10
Yu Hui Vegetarian
Location: FC111A, St. Michael Bus Terminal, 10 Whampoa Road
Contact: Unknown
Opening Hours: Unknown
I visited this stall on a Saturday, and unfortunately most of the dishes were unavailable. After a number of my requests were turned down, I finally got a nod of affirmation from the stall owner when I asked '今天有没有炒饭?'. This Vegetarian Fried Rice comes in two sizes (pictured is the small), which are a dollar different in price. The rice is quite typical, with there being an assortment of finely chopped vegetables and char siew mixed into the rice. Although the rice doesn't have much in way of aroma, I still found it to be a simple, yet decent version of fried rice.
Price: $3.00. 6/10
Conclusion - Whampoa is known as one of the best place in Singapore to find great food. But little is known about the vegetarian options that this area has. Therefore, this post marks only the beginning of my exploration into this area. There are many more Whampoa vegetarian stalls that will be reviewed very soon.
Overall Rating
Food - 6/10
Ambiance- 6/10
Service - 7/10
Value - 6/10