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Contribute Feedback What John Purushothaman likes about Eight Immortals Vegetarian Bā Xiān Sù Shí Yuán Jurong E:
I went to this restaurant with the intention of just buying white rice, but the staff did not allow me to make a purchase of less than $2. So, I ended up ordering white rice with fried dumplings. The fried dumplings were delicious. I visited today around 7 pm and there were no sweet options available. They only had cold fried foods and steamed options on the menu. View all feedback.
What Jane Doe doesn't like about Eight Immortals Vegetarian Bā Xiān Sù Shí Yuán Jurong E:
Love how they have a wide array of choices, they have a huge menu of ala carte items and many dishes on display for cai png! Love how they always have the tempeh dish! However food is generally very oily View all feedback.
Normal tariff. sold loh mee, but too salty and not delicious.
I stopped here for lunch without expecting much more than a normal brook center. I didn't know that I was standing in front of one of the only brook centres where I didn't recognize all the food. I went with the standard Laksa, as this is in the rule of the Litmus test for a brook center. the laksa was good. I plan to come back for business. they had a few crispy looking fried dumplings that I have never seen before, and a mysterious sweet. Hopefully they're all as good as the laksa.
Food is swimming in oil. Small portions. Typical of Chinese vegetarian food court fare-unhealthy, bland and forgettable.
It is your standard noodle/rice plate with vegetable sides to add, but we appreciate that they are open early for breakfast. A great place to get food after stepping off the bus or train.
Chinese vegetarian stall with the usual mixed vegetables mock meat. Avoid fried items (too oily). Some dishes a bit salty.