This is one popular stall in the Holland Drive Food Centre. There is always a snaking queue. Actually it is really interesting in this Food Centre. There’s a long queue at both the Vegetarian stall and also the Roast Meat queue. One meat camp, the other anti-meat. haha..
Anyway, this vegetarian shop is really cheap. Used to be $1.50, but nowdays it is $2. Still quite cheap for its generous portions.
This is my colleague’s lunch last Wednesday, 2 days ago.
Another post for the NUS/NUH/Science Park lunch people. Enjoy!
we usually try vegetarian food from the Buddhist people. but in KL Indian shops got many of these dishes ( never try yet ) haha>we always laugh when people say they are vegetarians haha
the serving of the beehoon is not bad, but the last time i ate the bee hoon, i find it abit bland. >>haha, and the roast meat stall queue is insanely long. tried to eat that stall once, and i queued 1 hour for a plate of char siew rice.. dunno whether the heat has died down for the roast meat stall. quite some time nv go down there to eat the food…
I eat at this stall about once or twice a week. Very good value for money, as the other vegetarian stalls I have tried give about half the portion this stall serves for $2 (or maybe even $3). >>The beehoon is supposed to be bland … it’s the sauce that gives the beehoon its taste. And the super-crispy, deep fried, whatcha-ma-call-it pieces shown on top of the photo are just heavenly!! One is not enough! š>>Cheers, Jeff
The owner of the stall is my neighbour! LOL! Whenever he sees my husband queuing up at his stall, he will give us extra large portions of food. Yikes! >>But er, they don’t stay anywhere near Holland Village lah, and I know they use their apartment to store the ingredients for the stall. A large lorry will come by about once or twice a week from M’sia and offload sacks and sacks of groceries. It’s quite scary!
oh really? benefits of knowing the stall owner eh?>>like their spring rolls š