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06:30 - 14:30
Mon - Sun
06:30 - 14:30
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My dad's a vegetarian, so when we usually dine out tgt as a family on Sundays (his only off-day every wk), it would be vegetarian food for both lunch & dinner. Normally my mum would cook, but sometimes we would just eat out if we were in a hurry or my mum didnt feel like cooking. Since we were ard the bukit batok area, I suggested gg to Hwa Jin Vegetarian Family Restaurant, which I had looked up in Google for vegetarian places to eat in Bukit Batok.When my family reached there, the place was really crowded (dinnertime - peak hour). The servers were rushing ard serving food & we had to wait quite some time for a table. The menu was not as intensive as some other vegetarian eateries my family frequent, but enough to let us ponder what we shld order. The waiting time for the food was abt 20mins, considered quite fast seeing the crowd of ppl there. We ordered stir-fried sweet potato leaves, lemon mock chicken (their specialty), hotplate egg foo yong & lastly their tofu & seaweed soup. Their sweet potato leaves was okay, but it was abit 'burnt' - the fire was too big while frying the veg. Their lemon chicken, was the BEST vegetarian lemon chicken i have ever eaten! Thumbs up! It's a MUST TRY if u ever come here! The soup was okay while the hotplate egg foo yong was so-so only (didnt take the photo as the server mixed up the egg which make it quite ugly). Overall, satisfied with my meal & will patronise agn (to come & have their mock lemon chicken agn)! Their prices are also really reasonable, only a total of $25.50 for 5pax! Their dishes for small size in only $5 for most dishes, which is cheaper than many vegetarian outlets too!P.S: Do try to take public transport if possible, the parking lots although are plentiful, they are almost alwys full & have to wait for some time for a parking space.
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