12 Kallang Avenue
#01-28 Aperia Mall
Singapore 339511
Sunday:
10:00am - 10:00pm
Enjoy dining without burning a hole in your pocket, no membership required
From Nature Cafe
自然炒粉
The wok-fried kuey teow at this vegetarian restaurant is a delightful surprise.
Bursting with rich, smoky flavors and perfectly cooked noodles, it's a satisfying dish that even non-vegetarians will love.
Highly recommended!
From Nature Cafe
The vegan pizza from the popular vegetarian restaurant was a delicious classic with a variety of vegetable toppings.
A flavorful and satisfying option for plant-based eaters.
Only price at $19.90 for now.
From Nature Cafe
洛神花茶
The hibiscus tea at this popular vegetarian restaurant is a delightful treat.
Steeped to perfection, it offers a refreshing and soothing taste.
Sipping it slowly allows you to fully appreciate the flavors.
The aesthetic interiors only enhance the overall experience.
A must-try for tea enthusiasts.
Only $7.20 a pot.
With 4 outlets around Singapore, Nature Café is a vegetarian joint that serves food without the use of MSG. Unfortunately, this dish fell short of my expectation in terms of quantity ( 2 miserable pieces of “steak”?). But overall, I was still pleased with most of the “Tze Char” dishes that we ordered. Special mention goes to their “mutton” curry.
So, the rundown. This is an interesting vegetarian restaurant with a surprisingly huge variety of food – everything from the $5 chicken rice lunch specials to bulgogi, bento boxes, burgers, metal pot soups, deserts… you name it, they’ve probably got some veggie variation on it.
Going through the menu and looking for stuff to try was fun! Waiting literally half an hour at lunch before my food came, not so much. And I wasn’t the only one; I saw at least a couple of people coming around the same time as me waiting as well.
As for the food, it’s actually pretty good. I had the ang siew braised meat with rice for like $7, and it was delicious! The rice was pleasantly nutty and fluffy, too. Overall, everything’s well cooked, and the mock meat is pretty convincing.
Let’s say you want to let your Muslim or vegetarian colleagues try some Chinese food, well, this is a great place for that. Just don’t go down during a busy period, unless you want to sit around forever, lol.
Mock chicken made from beancurd skin, drizzled with dark soy sauce and the rice came with a nice fragrance that resembles chicken rice. The chilli was pretty good with a sour and spicy taste. Overall it's good for a healthy lunch 》$5