Singapore—an island city-state located in Southeast Asia—is full of vegan-friendly restaurants and cruelty-free fare. Whether you’re craving vegan sushi, dumplings, curry, or noodles, Singapore has it all—and we have all the details. Check out our definitive guide:
Loving Hut
The weekday specials at Loving Hut are enough to make your mouth water. Choose from Monday’s Sesame Chickin Claypot Rice, Tuesday’s wok-fired O-Luak, Thursday’s Herbal Soup Set, and more—all vegan and all delicious. The menu also features more soups, pastas, and local dishes, such as the braised tofu.
Afterglow by ANGLOW
Cold-pressed cocktails? Check. Kimchi “dragon” sushi rolls? Check. Pink soy latte? Check. Afterglow has it all, and it’s all delicious. You can even get a one-, two-, or four-day juice cleanse!
Herbivore
Sushi, udon, gyoza, and more sushi—that’s what you should order when you visit Japanese restaurant Herbivore. The 100 percent vegetarian eatery features many vegan-friendly menu items—so be sure to let your waiter know that you’re vegan.
Brownice
If you’re in search of the best vegan ice cream in Singapore, look no further than Brownice. The eatery doesn’t just serve chocolate and vanilla scoops—you’ll get to choose from flavors like The Perfect Matcha, Mr (Earl) Grey, Xiao Hei, and Nutella, It’s Really You! Brownice’s East Coast location also features a café with a full Italian menu.
Genesis
If you try only one dish at Genesis, make sure that it’s the dumplings. The noodle soups, fragrant rice dishes, kimchi, and main meals are delicious, too. But as one patron said, “Nothing beats these dumplings”:
nomVnom
gIf you find yourself craving fast food, swing by nomVnom. The 100 percent vegan fast-food joint is sure to satisfy. Choose from a variety of burgers, pastas, soups, salads, and side dishes. Add a matcha latte and finish off with a few scoops of vegan ice cream to ensure that you leave fullfilled.
Café Salivation
For a diner-style eatery that’ll cater to everyone’s preferences, check out Café Salivation. The menu features clearly labeled vegan options, including breakfast, lunch, and dinner selections. Be sure to order dessert, too—the vanilla fudge cupcakes are to die for.
The Living Cafe
If you’re on vacation, chances are you’ll need a good weekend brunch spot. Check out The Living Cafe, where the all-day brunch menu has clearly labeled vegan (and gluten-free!) options. Choose from Avocado Cucumber Soup, Bircher Muesli, Zucchini Lasagna, whole-wheat wraps, and more. Top off your brunch with a cozy matcha latte—choose from hazelnut, rice, or soy milk.
VeganBurg
VeganBurg—known only to San Francisco and Singapore—will satisfy your burger cravings without weighing you down. From the fiber-rich buns to the farm-fresh greens and the GMO-free patties, each burger is delicious and nutritious. Can’t choose from the mouthwatering menu options? We recommend the tangy tartar—just be sure to add “bacon” and “cheese.”
Real Food Singapore
Hearty dumplings, yummy noodles, and killer curry—these are just a few of the delicious dishes that you’ll find at Real Food. Make sure that you bring your appetite and a reusable bag—Real Food is a grocery store, too. Visit Real Food at one of its three Singapore locations.
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