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Vegetarian stall at the Ocean Food Centre (food court) that has a simple menu and seating. Offers noodle dishes and laksa with a choice of mock meats, tofu, toppings, noodles and sauces, some of which are vegan. Open Tue-Sun 6:00pm-10:30pm. Closed Mon.


5 Reviews

First Review by Here.To.Travel_Jade

Gudrun13187

Points +29

Vegan
21 Dec 2025

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Cons: restaurant nicht vorhanden

JimSgp

Points +470

Vegan
07 Nov 2025

Ipoh Vegetarian Kopitiam

A no frills vegetarian kopitiam in Ipoh. This is how local Chinese vegetarians eat delicious no frills meals. The Yong Tau Foo has a wide variety of options including an Ipoh delicacy “fried turnip in bean curd skins” … this is only found in Ipoh … I was told that not even in Kuala Lumpur can one find this delicacy! There’s a stall serving Vegetarian Rojak which was the perfect way to finish the meal.

Pros: Yong Tau Foo , Turnip wrapped in Bean Curd , Rojak

SharonChua蔡妼㛔

Points +23141

Vegetarian
21 Aug 2025

Rojak, fried carrot cake, curry

Been here few times for their rojak, fried carrot cake, curry Yong Tau Foo, my KL and JB friends will sure come for their rojak, i like it, highly recommend

FurryFury

Points +454

Vegan
12 Apr 2024

Confusing place, but may be okay...?!

This is a stall/unit within a food court that opens in the evenings.

There are various ingredients in dishes laid out at the front, and the guy told us to choose and select ourselves what we wanted in a bowl and then tell him which sauce we wanted with it. He also told us each bowl would be RM7. We told him we were vegan and he said everything was fine for us.

We both chose our one-bowl ingredients each and selected a sauce which we were taken away to be cooked while we sat down.

A lady then bought over four bowls, all with the same sauce but two of the bowls had noodles and extra tofu items in. She told us it would be RM38 (shouldn't 4 x RM7 = RM28?) and when we asked why there were four bowls instead of two, we couldn't understand the answer. Probably put fault for being too polite but we accepted and ate what we could.

When the lady came to collect our empty bowls, we asked again for an explanation as to why we had so much food and it was much more expensive and she told us that a bowl of noodles was RM7 and each ingredient was RM1.5 each. The guy definitely did not tell us that and we feel quite deceived.

It was tasty enough, although each bowl had a lot of fresh mint leaves in which we had to remove because it was too strong.

This was our first meal in Ipoh and we're here for five days so I hope we find other vegan places that aren't as confusing and dissappinting. We had great experiences in Kuala Lumpur!

Pros: Food was tasty, Appears to be all vegan foods, Very authentic Chinese feeling

Cons: Very confusing to know how to order, Feels like we were charged too much

Here.To.Travel_Jade

Points +11742

Vegan
07 Jul 2023

Cheap tasty noodle dishes

Simple Chinese food stall selling five noodle based dishes. Dishes were all 7 MYR which is very cheap and portions were good. You can choose which mock meats/toppings you want as well as type of noodles and sauce. Food was tasty and filling. The food could very well already be vegan as we didn’t spot any eggs or egg noodles but we specified what we couldn’t eat and they indicated that that was fine




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