100 Neo Tiew Road
Bollywood Veggies
Singapore 719026

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Saturday:
07:00am - 04:00pm

Sunday:
07:00am - 04:00pm

Monday:
08:00am - 04:00pm

Tuesday:
08:00am - 04:00pm

Wednesday:
08:00am - 04:00pm

Thursday:
08:00am - 04:00pm

Friday:
08:00am - 04:00pm

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From the Burpple community

The bluepea rice is really fragrant n nice. Support local!

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In need of a countryside escapade, we came here for lunch, in the sweltering heat. It's a cosy place with warm owners (who strums guitar and wishes guest a happy birthday!) and this lovely and colourful platter of Nasi Lemak.

It's $12 for this spread, with my favourite being the Otah, Farm veggie tempura, kranji eggs, crispy chicken wing. Farm to table is a big element here.

The Warrior's curry chicken was also intense in it's flavour, accompanied by a crispy prata (that is more like a fluffy crispy bun) - $8

Come here for the farm tour, stay for the food

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I have been here on two occasions and while the place has a brilliant concept, it appeared as if they are growing too popular to keep up with the demand so there is major shortfall in service. Poison Ivy is an eatery housed in a vegetable farm in the Neo Tiew area called Bollywood Veggies. It is alfresco dining with kampong vibes, and I heard that the food used to be better.

For an eatery in a vegetable farm, they have limited vegetarian options, with really only one vegetarian main. The menu consists of mostly Indian and Malay fare, with the most popular dish being the Nasi Lemak for 2 pax—although I haven't got to try that yet. Generically everything Indian in their menu is a pretty solid 7/10 at least, and they serve good curries. This is with exception for their fish curry, which turned out to be a strong contender for the worst fish curry I have had in my life. That stuff tasted like my TCM herbal medicine and both my bf and I gagged on it at first bite.

I was pleasantly surprised by the laksa, which was coconut-heavy in the gravy but still delicious. The serving size is on the smaller side and had more ingredients than there was noodles but other than that I wouldn't complain. Price point here is $12 and up for most elaborate mains, and $8 for curries which can be had with rice or oven baked prata ($1). Laksa was $6.

Families may have a better time here as there is a simple sandpit area beside the eatery, where children can play. It isn't the best play area, but it is something they can be distracted with. If you come early enough, you may also be able to explore the vegetable farm which is open to public for free. It gets way to hot in the afternoon so I would advice visiting the farm first before lunch. The restaurant may be nestled in the suburbs but it gets really crowded, so I would recommend making a reservation in advance (days earlier). Service here is terrible so if they tell you a certain slot is fully booked, or they don't take reservations, be sure to press on. On both occasions I was told they can't take my booking but I was given a slot when I called back/ there were tables reserved for others when I arrived. A lot of the staff are simply too lazy to log or organize the bookings.

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A very hearty meal with a mix of spices, tenderness of chicken and crunchiness of the farm tempura. Also ordered the homemade banana cake which was really delicious

Nice dining experience at Kranji Countryside. Price was on the steeper side and food tasted normal. Might not return again just for the food.

Each component was tasty, no complains. Will be more worth it if you get the sharing platter though.

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