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good selection of vegetarian/vegan bakers that are labeled with a green sticker, although some can be marked incorrectly (some vegetarian/vegan bakers do not have the sticker). ask the friendly staff to clarify! the Beetroot-Lobe try and it turned out to just the right level of sweet chewiness View all feedback.
What Jane Noorizman doesn't like about Oishi Pan Bakery:
The friendly server informed me that items with green labels are vegetarian, but mistakenly thought that "vegan" meant gluten-free. She assured me that the vegetarian items do not contain milk, eggs, or honey. I tried the mueslibrot and found it to be tasty. View all feedback.
The label says “Honey” on one of the brote. I think they sell vegetarian brote, not exactly vegan. it is better to check with them.
I came to try it after I saw it on Happycow app. I should say that I was pleasantly surprised that there was a whole series of vegan options to choose from. I took the crawler-focaccia and it was really good! I also have a long black coffee; and as I brought my own (starbucks) coffee cup, the waitress told me that it will be only about less than 1/3 of my coffee cup. So I asked about two portions. she calculated me $2.00 instead of $3 (it is usually $1.50 per cup). that was really nice of her. good experience for me and I will make a point to go back while still in singapur.
Good selection of vegetarian/vegan bakers that are labeled with a green sticker, although some can be marked incorrectly (some vegetarian/vegan bakers do not have the sticker). ask the friendly staff to clarify! the Beetroot-Lobe try and it turned out to just the right level of sweet chewiness
The friendly server informed me that items with green labels are vegetarian, but mistakenly thought that "vegan" meant gluten-free. She assured me that the vegetarian items do not contain milk, eggs, or honey. I tried the mueslibrot and found it to be tasty.
After discovering it on the Happycow app, I decided to give this restaurant a try. I was pleasantly surprised to find a variety of vegan options on the menu. I decided to order the herbal focaccia, which was delicious. I also ordered a long black coffee and brought my own Starbucks cup. The waitress informed me that using my own cup would result in a discount, and I ended up paying only $2 for two servings instead of the usual $3. Overall, it was a great experience and I will definitely return during my time in Singapore.