Shan Yuan Vegetarian at Hougang 105 Hainanese Village Centre
Location: 105 Hougang Ave 1, #02-03, Singapore 530105
Floor 3 · Hougang Hainanese Village Centre
Nourishing vegetarian fare rooted in traditional Chinese cooking methods.
Nourishing vegetarian fare rooted in traditional Chinese cooking methods.
Shan Yuan Vegetarian serves nourishing, Chinese-style vegetarian fare that draws on traditional cooking methods and balanced nutrition. The stall focuses on wholesome, plant-based dishes that provide the depth of flavour and satisfaction typically associated with traditional Chinese dining, without the use of meat. From hearty soups and stir-fries to rice sets and noodle dishes, the menu covers the full spectrum of Chinese vegetarian cuisine.The emphasis on traditional cooking techniques, including wok frying, braising, and steaming, ensures that each dish delivers authentic flavours and textures. This outlet offers dine-in and takeaway, and the affordable set meals make it a practical everyday dining option. The stall caters to both dedicated vegetarians and those simply seeking a lighter, healthier meal.
Find Shan Yuan Vegetarian and enjoy the nourishing comfort of Chinese vegetarian cooking. With its traditional approach and wholesome offerings, it delivers meals that are good for the body and satisfying to the palate.
Operating Hours
Overall Rating
Based on 9 Google reviews
Negative Reviews
Yeo Wai Cheng
Disappointed after price increase by 50 cents and portion reduce 50%.
Alex T
there were 2 very rude older female stallkeepers/owner who do not allow customers to order their dishes alone without ordering noodles/rice. they need to learn to think about their customers who may have health conditions like diabetes who …
Positive Reviews
Thomas Li
Good, delicious, no frills Chinese vegetarian stall.
EQ Xavier
Vegetarian bee Hoon is quite a good staple for morning breakfast. The char siew can be a little bit more char, this one is pale and taste like flour. The crispy pieces of meat is average, it's crunchy non the less. Price is about $4 because …
Rei Axl Ye
The hor fun is an enjoyable treat, thick gooey gravy clings on and gives a good flavour to the silky hor fun. …
Write a Review
Photo Gallery
Shan Yuan Vegetarian
Shan Yuan Vegetarian
A vegetarian food stall with a bright green sign displaying the name in Chinese and English. Below the sign, a menu board shows pictures and prices of various dishes. The stall has a stainless steel counter displaying food items, and a person is visible working behind the counter.
Food Stall Menu
A food stall menu board with yellow signs displaying food items in Chinese and English. A red plastic bag hangs in front of the menu. Below the menu are two small pictures of food.
Shan Yuan Food Stall
A food stall sign with the name "Shan Yuan" in English and Chinese characters. Below the name are decorative banners with Chinese characters and images of lucky cats. The bottom of the sign displays images and names of various dishes offered, including Lor Mee, Kway Chap, Lontong, Sliced Fish Bee Hoon, and Ipoh Hor Fun.
Noodles with Toppings
A close-up shot of a bowl of noodles topped with shredded meat, mushrooms, and fried tofu. The noodles are thin and yellow, mixed with some shredded vegetables like cabbage and carrots. The dish is served in a green bowl on a speckled table.
Vegetarian Food Stall Display
A food stall display featuring various dishes, including vegetarian options. Pictured are plates of Lor Mee, Vegetarian Bee Hoon, Kway Chap, and Brown Rice. The stall also displays signs for payment methods like DBS PayLah! and CDC Vouchers, as well as information about using healthier oil and lower-sodium options. Trays of prepared food are visible behind a glass partition.
Noodle Dish with Tofu Skin and Vegetables
A close-up shot of a bowl of noodles in a savory broth. The dish is topped with slices of fried tofu skin, mushrooms, and leafy green vegetables. Another bowl of food and a white spoon are visible in the background.
Noodles with Toppings
A close-up shot of a bowl of noodles in a dark broth, topped with fried wonton skin and what appears to be rolled omelet or fish cake. The noodles are yellow and thin, submerged in a rich, dark gravy. The toppings are golden brown and crispy, adding texture to the dish. The bowl is green and sits on a speckled beige surface.
Food Stall Menu and Display
A food stall with a menu board displaying various noodle and rice dishes, each priced at $3.00. Below the menu, there are handwritten signs for Wonton Mee, Nasi Lemak, and Chicken Rice, also priced at $3.00. A selection of fried food items and other dishes are displayed in trays at the counter, with a staff member serving customers. A sign indicates that wholegrain options are available.
Curry with Rice Cakes and Vegetables
A close-up shot of a bowl of curry. The curry is a rich orange color and contains various ingredients including cabbage, fried tofu, and what appear to be rice cakes. The bowl is green.
Noodles with Toppings
A close-up shot of a bowl of noodles served in a bright yellow bowl. The noodles are topped with shredded meat, sliced meat, fried bits, and green vegetables.
Nearby Shops
Scoop Wholefoods Waterway Point
A wholefoods and health food store at Waterway Point offering organic, sustainab
View ShopHuang Chao Teochew Noodle House 煌潮潮州面家
Fei Siong Group's Teochew fishball noodles and comforting fish soup, made fresh
View ShopSerangoon Garden Carrot Cake & Wanton Noodle
Serangoon Garden hawker stall dishing up fried carrot cake and springy wanton no
View ShopChuan Heng Fish Ball Minced Meat Noodle
Serangoon Garden Market stall famous for handmade fish balls and minced meat noo
View Shop