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Best Vegan Restaurants in Singapore (2026)

Ranked by overall rating, signature dish strength, and how much reviewers praise the food. If you only have a weekend, start here.

Dosa Delight, restaurant in Singapore #1 MUST GO
★ 4.7 D
South Indian Dosa, Vegetarian

“Try the dosa with three different chutneys: coconut, tomato, and chili for balanced flavors.”

#1 FOR DOSA IN SINGAPORE Indian dosabiryani
Moon Chay Vegetarian, restaurant in Singapore #2 MUST GO
Vietnamese Vegan, Vegan Menu, Stone Bowls

“Try the Signature Broken Rice with vegan ribs and pork patties”

#1 FOR SPRING ROLLS IN SINGAPORE 100% Vegan Vietnamese spring rollsmoon chay rolls
Snack Bites, restaurant in Singapore #3 MUST GO
★ 4.5 D
Vegetarian Asian, Vegan-friendly Snacks

“Try the fried carrot cake sticks and curry puffs for popular snack choices”

#1 FOR CARROT CAKE IN SINGAPORE Asian carrot cakecake
Munchi Pancakes, bakery in Singapore #4 MUST GO
★ 4.5 E
Min Jiang Kueh, Vegan Options

“Try the peanut and biscoff min jiang kueh for flavorful vegan-friendly options”

#1 FOR MUNCHI PANCAKE IN SINGAPORE Dessert munchi pancakemin jiang kueh
Pawon Vegetarian, restaurant in Singapore #6 MUST GO
★ 4.4 D
Indonesian Vegetarian Malay

“Try the nasi tumpeng when it's available; it's a popular and flavorful dish.”

#1 FOR NASI TUMPENG IN SINGAPORE Indonesian nasi tumpengnasi lemak
#7 MUST GO
Asian Fusion, Vegan Menu, Tempeh

“Try the vegetarian set meal featuring curry eggplant, long beans with tempeh, and warm sago cake dessert”

#1 FOR BAINGAN BHARTA IN SINGAPORE Asian baingan bhartacharcoal grilled mashed eggplant
Tofu G Gelato, ice_cream in Singapore #8 MUST GO
★ 4.2 B
Tofu-Based Gelato, Vegan Flavors

“Try the black sesame and high-protein tofu gelato flavors for unique vegan options”

Korean tofu gelatoice cream
99 Old Trees Durian, cafe in Singapore #9 MUST GO
★ 4.2 D
Durian Desserts, Vegan Chendol

“Try the MSW Hoot Chendol, a popular vegan-friendly dessert with fresh durian.”

#1 FOR CHENDOL IN SINGAPORE Durian chendoldurian
Village Vegetarian, restaurant in Singapore #10 MUST GO
★ 4.3 E
Chinese Vegetarian, Some Vegan

“Try the vegetarian Hokkien mee, praised for its authentic taste”

#1 FOR PASTA IN SINGAPORE Chinese mee hoon kuehpasta
LeVeL33, restaurant in Singapore #11 MUST GO

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★ 4.1 A
Modern European, Vegan Menu, Housemade Beer

“Book a table for sunset or night views to enjoy the stunning Marina Bay skyline”

Modern European spent grain pastacharcoal-grilled cauliflower
Sproutz Downtown, restaurant in Singapore #12 MUST GO
★ 4.1
Chinese Buffet, Fully Vegan, Plant-based

“Be prepared for takeaway as there is no seating available”

#1 FOR NOODLES IN SINGAPORE 100% Vegan Chinese noodleslaksa noodles
Talad Thai Banana, restaurant in Singapore #13 MUST GO
★ 4.0 D
Thai Fried Banana, Vegetarian

“Try the Thai banana fritters with sesame for a crispy, flavorful snack”

#1 FOR FRIED BANANA IN SINGAPORE Thai fried bananathai green milk tea
#15 MUST GO
★ 4.3 D
Chinese Vegetarian, Mock Meat

“Try the mock seafood dishes known for their flavor and portions”

Chinese mock seafood
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Questions about vegan the 15 essential in Singapore

What are the best vegan the 15 essential in Singapore?

1. Dosa Delight (4.7★, Indian). 2. Moon Chay Vegetarian (4.6★, Vietnamese). 3. Snack Bites (4.5★, Asian). 4. Munchi Pancakes (4.5★, Dessert). 5. OMG! Decadent Donuts Singapore – Margaret Market (4.5★, Donut).

Which is the #1 pick for the 15 essential in Singapore?

Dosa Delight — South Indian Dosa, Vegetarian.

How does Spinach rank these?

Composite = Spinach rating × 0.6 + signature dish strength × 0.25 + reviewer food rating × 0.15. We cap at 15 and dedupe brand chains.

All 15 venues refreshed 2026-06-18. Photos via Google Maps.

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