Anthony Chan
Are they closed every day? I try to come on different days of the week - and they are still closed. ...
Location: 270 Queen St, #01-115 Albert Centre Market & Food Centre, Singapore 180270
Floor 1 · Albert Centre Market & Food Centre
Vegetarian stall at Albert Centre serving homestyle meat-free dishes with a loyal lunchtime following.
Vegetarian stall at Albert Centre serving homestyle meat-free dishes with a loyal lunchtime following.
Chen Ji is a vegetarian hawker stall at Albert Centre Market and Food Centre, known for its straightforward homestyle meat-free dishes that keep regulars coming back. The menu covers a variety of vegetable and tofu-based items, offering a comforting and affordable option in a food centre otherwise dominated by meat-heavy stalls. Portions are generous and prices remain modest, making it a popular choice for budget-conscious diners seeking a lighter meal. Whether you are a devoted vegetarian or simply looking for a meat-free alternative in the Bugis area, Chen Ji delivers honest flavours without fuss. Drop by during lunch and enjoy a wholesome plate that proves vegetarian hawker fare can be just as satisfying.Operating hours not available
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Anthony Chan
Are they closed every day? I try to come on different days of the week - and they are still closed. ...
Suresh Kumar
Nice Butterfly Bun, crispy aromatic sesame on one side and soft on the inside. Goes really well on its own or even better with hot milk tea. Vegetarian curry puff gives a little light filling, not too heavy but flavorful.
Ary Putra
Located inside Albert Center. This stall only sells vegan food. The youtiao is so crispy and tastes really great. Butterfly bun also tastes good, sweet mixed with sesame. The aunty is also very friendly.
Pauline Wai
My husband and I simply love having the fritters with our coffee for our breakfast. The youtiao is crispy on the outside, light and not doughy, unlike many others. Love the butterfly bun and the sweet bun as well. Can't help thinking about them now that we're back in New Zealand!
Bryan Goh
This is one of the best youtiao (churros orientale) in Singapore. Eat it with a bowl of hot congee or a coffee from one of the nearby stalls.
Chen Ji
Chen Ji You Tiao
A food stall with a bright yellow overhead sign displaying images and names of fried dough products. The sign reads "CHEN JI YOU TIAO" and "BUTTERFLY BUN" and "SALTED / SWEET BUN". Below the sign, a display case shows various fried pastries and buns. A woman in an apron is visible working behind the counter.
Food Stall
A food stall with a bright yellow illuminated sign displaying images of fried dough, fried chicken wings, and fried buns. The sign also has text in Chinese and English, including "YOU TIAO", "BUTTERFLY BUN", and "SALTED/SWEET BUN". Below the sign, a display case shows fried food items. To the left, another sign reads "SENG KEE". The stall appears to be in an indoor market or food court.
Food Court Seating Area
An empty food court with many tables and benches. Some stalls are visible in the background, with a few people standing. The floor is tiled with a patterned design.
Fried Dough and Buns Stall
A stall selling fried dough (You Tiao) and various buns. The stall has a bright yellow sign with images and text in Chinese and English. Display cases show a variety of fried items and baked goods. Customers are being served.
Food Stall with You Tiao and Buns
A food stall with a bright yellow sign displaying "CHEN JI" and images of You Tiao (fried dough sticks), Butterfly Buns, and Salted Sweet Buns. People are queuing and ordering food. A man is seated at a table in the foreground, eating.
Fried Dough Stick and Milk Tea
A close-up shot of a fried dough stick, also known as youtiao, served on a piece of white paper. Next to it is a white ceramic cup filled with milk tea, with a small spoon resting inside. The cup and saucer have a decorative floral pattern. The setting appears to be a cafe or restaurant with a light green table surface.
Fried Snacks Stall
A stall with a bright yellow sign advertising You Tiao (fried dough sticks) and Butterfly Buns. Several fried pastries are displayed in a glass case. Two customers are looking at the offerings.
Fried Pastries Display
A display case filled with various fried pastries. In the top shelf, there are rectangular fried cakes, crescent-shaped fried pastries, and round sesame balls labeled 'Yellow Bean Sesame Ball' and 'Peanut Sesame Ball'. The bottom shelf shows more fried pastries, some in a wire basket and others on a metal rack, including flat, oval-shaped ones.
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