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LingZhi Vegetarian Restaurant is the vegetarian arm under Tung Lok Group, serving gourmet non-meat fine dining cuisine. There are two outlets currently, one at Liat Towers and the other at Velocity at Novena Square - we chose the latter for lunch. I have been wanting to try a fine dining vegetarian meal for a long time, so I was glad to finally be able to get *Zachary to go with me.One could choose to either take the buffet lunch or order a la carte - we chose the latter as well.The first select
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LingZhi Vegetarian Restaurant is the vegetarian arm under Tung Lok Group, serving gourmet non-meat fine dining cuisine. There are two outlets currently, one at Liat Towers and the other at Velocity at Novena Square - we chose the latter for lunch. I have been wanting to try a fine dining vegetarian meal for a long time, so I was glad to finally be able to get *Zachary to go with me.
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One could choose to either take the buffet lunch or order a la carte - we chose the latter as well.
Golden delight soup
$15
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The first selected dish was the Golden Delight Soup (SGD$15.00) - basically shark's fin melon with lily bulbs, bird's nest and golden mushrooms in a clear broth. It was surprisingly tasty even without the presence of meat, having been infused with the stronger flavor of the mushrooms. The lily bulb added crunch to the soup, and the shark's fin melon looked exactly like shark's fin in its shredded form.
Vegetarian Satay
$16
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Curiosity piqued us to try the Vegetarian Satay (SGD$16.00) - 4 thick skewers of chestnut, mushrooms, green pepper and what seemed like fried flour or dried beancurd (taupok), all drenched in the dense coating of satay peanut sauce. It was a little spicy, but very delicious. The usuage of the fried flour / taupok as well as chestnuts gave the skewers a good bite as well.
Vegetarian seafood rolls
$18
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Next, the Deep Fried Lotus Root Rolls (SGD$18.00) which had actually been named as "seafood rolls" or something on the a la carte menu, and that was the only reason I had ordered it (to try mock seafood). Turned out that it was all deep fried lotus rolls with a crispy exterior and sticky interior, stuffed with some vegetables. The taste was rather bland, and this dish was very filling.
For full review and more detailed information, please feel free to visit:
http://thearcticstar.blogspot.sg/2015/03/lunch-at-lingzhi-vegetarian-restaurant.html
 
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Taste
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Service
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Dining Method
Dine In
Spending Per Head
$50 (Lunch)
Recommended Dishes
Golden delight soup
$ 15
Vegetarian Satay
$ 16
  • Vegetarian satay
  • Golden Delight Soup
  • Vegetarian seafood rolls
  • Claypot eggplant
  • udon