CY T
Love the fried fritters from Shun Xing.
Location: 163 Bukit Merah Central, #02-40, Singapore 150163
Floor 2 · Bukit Merah Central Food Centre
Buddhist-friendly vegetarian rice at Bukit Merah Central, wholesome and wallet-friendly.
Buddhist-friendly vegetarian rice at Bukit Merah Central, wholesome and wallet-friendly.
Shun Xing Vegetarian at Bukit Merah Central Market and Food Centre serves Chinese-style vegetarian economy rice, where diners select from an array of meat-free dishes to accompany steamed rice. The stall caters to Buddhist dietary preferences with a spread that avoids garlic and onion where requested, offering a wholesome alternative in a food centre dominated by meat-based stalls.Based on 5 Google reviews
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CY T
Love the fried fritters from Shun Xing.
Kwek Joo Siang
Must have the Ham Chin Peng (red bean,coffee or pandan) whenever I visit
Gabby
felt very short changed by the very tiny ham chim Peng which cost me sgd 1.10. ....but wow - it is nice so 4* …
Crediblehak
Wow. Such an unexpected discovery. Great Yeong. Can go with the other dishes in the Hock center that don’t serve Yeong for example BKT. Even the Sesame ball is very good. They sell until they are sold out sometime mid afternoon.
Ronny Tan Yong Hui
SMALL but great taste. Youtiao ($1) …
Shun Xing Vegetarian
Shun Xing Vegetarian
A vegetarian food stall with a blue sign displaying "Shun Xing Vegetarian" in English and Chinese. Below the sign is a display case filled with fried food items. Several large containers of "Turkey Brand Coconut Oil" are stacked in front of the stall.
Shun Xing Vegetarian
A vegetarian food stall with a display of fried pastries. The stall has a prominent sign with Chinese characters and "Shun Xing Vegetarian" in English. Inside, a person is preparing food. The display case shows various fried items.
Shun Xing Vegetarian
A food stall with a bright sign that reads "Shun Xing Vegetarian" in English and Chinese. Below the main sign, there are decorative banners with Chinese characters and images of lucky cats. The stall displays fried food items in a glass case. Several customers are visible, some eating at tables and others queuing.
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