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Singapore Travel Guide for Indian Vegetarians

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10 Aug 2026
4 min read
Updated 17 Aug 2026

Travelling to Singapore as an Indian vegetarian? Discover vegetarian food options, Indian restaurants, hotel areas, transport tips, attractions and practical advice for a comfortable holiday.

A Singapore holiday for Indian vegetarians can be easy and enjoyable with a little planning. Singapore has a diverse food scene, including Indian vegetarian restaurants, vegetarian-friendly eateries, food courts and plenty of international options.

Whether you are travelling with family, friends or as a couple, you can enjoy Singapore without compromising on your food preferences.

Where Can Indian Vegetarians Eat in Singapore?

Singapore has several areas where finding vegetarian Indian food is relatively easy.

Popular areas include:

  1. Little India
  2. Bugis
  3. Orchard Road
  4. Chinatown
  5. Marina Bay
  6. Serangoon Road

Little India is particularly convenient for Indian vegetarian travellers, with restaurants serving South Indian, North Indian and other Indian dishes.

You can commonly find options such as:

  1. Masala dosa
  2. Idli
  3. Vada
  4. Paneer dishes
  5. Chole
  6. Rajma
  7. Dal
  8. Roti
  9. Naan
  10. Vegetable biryani
  11. South Indian thali
  12. Vegetarian curries

Always confirm ingredients and preparation methods if you follow a strict vegetarian diet.

Indian Vegetarian Restaurants

When choosing a restaurant, check whether it offers a fully vegetarian menu or separate vegetarian options.

Little India is a convenient area for travellers who want easy access to Indian restaurants throughout the day.

For other parts of Singapore, check restaurant menus online before travelling to the area.

Hotels for Indian Vegetarian Travellers

Hotel location can make finding suitable food much easier.

Consider staying near:

  1. Little India
  2. Bugis
  3. Orchard Road
  4. City Hall

Hotels near MRT stations are particularly useful because you can quickly reach restaurants and attractions in different parts of Singapore.

Vegetarian Food at Attractions

Major tourist areas generally have food courts, cafés and restaurants with different cuisines.

However, vegetarian choices may vary depending on the attraction.

For a busy sightseeing day, consider checking food options in advance and carrying a small snack if needed.

Sample 5 Days 4 Nights Singapore Itinerary

Day 1 – Arrival & Marina Bay

Arrive at Changi Airport and transfer to your hotel.

After some rest, explore:

  1. Merlion Park
  2. Marina Bay
  3. Gardens by the Bay

You can have dinner at a nearby Indian or vegetarian restaurant.

Day 2 – Universal Studios Singapore

Spend the day at Universal Studios Singapore.

Check available vegetarian food options at the park or plan your meals around your sightseeing schedule.

Day 3 – Sentosa & Singapore Oceanarium

Visit the Singapore Oceanarium and explore Sentosa Island.

The Singapore Cable Car can also be added to your itinerary.

Day 4 – Little India & Shopping

Explore Little India and enjoy an Indian vegetarian meal.

Later, visit:

  1. Orchard Road
  2. Bugis
  3. Haji Lane

This can be a relaxed day after several attraction-heavy days.

Day 5 – Leisure & Departure

Enjoy breakfast and complete your hotel check-out.

Depending on your flight timing, you can shop or visit Jewel Changi Airport before departure.

How to Travel Around Singapore

Singapore's MRT is convenient for reaching major tourist areas and Little India.

Other options include:

  1. Public buses
  2. Taxis
  3. Ride-hailing services
  4. Private transfers

Families and groups may prefer private transfers for airport and attraction journeys.

Tips for Strict Vegetarians

If you follow a strict vegetarian diet:

  1. Clearly tell the restaurant staff that you do not eat meat or seafood.
  2. Ask about sauces and cooking ingredients.
  3. Check whether the same cooking equipment is used.
  4. Confirm whether dishes contain meat-based stock.
  5. Keep suitable snacks with you during long sightseeing days.
  6. Check menus before visiting attractions.

If you also avoid eggs, clearly mention this when ordering.

What to Pack

Useful items include:

  1. Comfortable walking shoes
  2. Lightweight clothes
  3. Water bottle
  4. Snacks
  5. Sunscreen
  6. Umbrella
  7. Travel documents
  8. Any essential medicines

Singapore is warm and humid, so comfortable clothing is recommended.

Tips for Indian Vegetarians

  1. Stay near Little India if food convenience is a priority.
  2. Check restaurant menus before travelling.
  3. Use MRT to reach different food areas easily.
  4. Keep some snacks for attraction days.
  5. Inform restaurants clearly about your dietary requirements.
  6. Don't assume every dish labelled "vegetarian" matches your personal dietary rules.
  7. Check the latest Singapore entry requirements before travelling.

Final Tips

Singapore is a comfortable destination for Indian vegetarian travellers, especially if you plan your meals around your sightseeing schedule. Staying near Little India or another well-connected area can make finding suitable food much easier.

With a little preparation, you can enjoy Singapore's attractions, shopping and local experiences while still having plenty of vegetarian Indian food options throughout your holiday.

Written by
TDMC Admin · Travel Specialist · TDMC Global

The TDMC Global travel team curates first-hand destination guides, itineraries and practical tips drawn from years of planning trips across Asia and beyond — the same advice we give our own clients.

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