Discover A Hidden Gem: Healthy and Affordable Meals At
Lian Xin Vegetarian Food Court at Buddha Tooth Relic Temple
Are you a foodie looking for a hidden gem in the heart of Chinatown? Look no further than Lian Xin Vegetarian Food Court at the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple located in the basement of the popular Buddhist temple.
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Buddha Tooth Relic Temple
Lian Xin Vegetarian Food Court
Buddha Tooth Relic Temple
288 South Bridge Rd
Singapore 058840
Opening Hours: Daily 9am-2.30pm
Google Map https://goo.gl/maps/Xqv6543L1drhtdFV9
Inside this hidden food court, visitors will find a decent selection of food from four vegetarian stalls. The Mixed Rice stall, Noodles stall, Western Food stall, and Drink station all serve up affordably-priced healthy meals.
Entrance At The Basement To Lian Xin Vegetarian Food Court
Crowd's Favourite - Must Eat
Laksa Noodle (Available On Every Wed & Sun Only)
S$ 4
Menu For Rice, Noodles, Drinks & Dessert
One standout stall is the noodles stall, which offers a variety of options based on different days, including Laksa Noodles, Char Siew Noodles, Mushroom Noodles, Soup Noodles and Fish Soup. But regardless of the day, you can always find their delicious vegetarian noodles. Priced at just $4, it's a steal!
Mixed Rice With 3 Dishes
S$ 4
Fried Meehoon With 2 Dishes
S$ 3
Another great option is the mixed rice stall, which allows customers to choose from a variety of dishes to pair with their rice. For only S$ 3, you can get rice or mee hoon plus two dishes, making it the perfect budget-friendly option.
Kopi Kaw
S$ 1
Beverages Menu
Beverages & Snacks Menu
Western Vegetarian Food Set Menu
S$ 5 Per Set
For those with a sweet tooth, the dessert station offers red bean soup, sweet potato soup, and longan fungus for just S$1. And if you're feeling thirsty, you can grab a refreshing cold drink for the same price.
Live Music Performance During Lunch
But note that the noodle and dessert station follows a strictly scheduled menu, so make sure to plan accordingly if you have a specific dish in mind.
Tray Return Station
In addition to the affordable prices, the food court also offers a comfortable respite from the bustling streets of Chinatown. The air-conditioned eatery provides a cool escape from the afternoon heat and is the perfect place to refuel after a day of exploring the area.
Air Conditioned, Spacious & Comfortable Setting
So next time you find yourself in Chinatown, be sure to check out Lian Xin, the hidden food court at the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple. With a variety of affordable and delicious vegetarian options, it's a must-visit for any food lover.
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