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Saute Saranghae | Tampines One | Tampines | Vegetarian Vegan Halal | Korean Cuisines
10 Tampines Central 1, #05-08/09, Singapore 529536
Opening Hours
STAMPEDE Score
Moderate confidenceScore: 65 / 100
Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago
Editor’s Note
Last updated 29 May 2026
Our take: Saute Saranghae offers a halal vegetarian and vegan take on Korean cuisine, with a focus on comfort food.
The Ttukbaegi Gyeranjjim ($10) is a standout, praised for its fluffy, soufflé-like texture and rich umami.
Other popular choices include the Budae Jjigae ($12.90 + $3.50 set) and the Miyeok Bokkeumbap ($11.90), both noted for generous portions.
While some find the flavours a close approximation to traditional Korean dishes, others feel it leans more Chinese or that the quality is average, particularly for items like the noodle soup which some describe as instant noodles with additions for around $14.
We think it's a good option for multi-faith gatherings or those seeking plant-based Korean fare, but be prepared for potentially slow service and kitchen times during busy periods.
Verdict: A reliable choice for specific dietary needs, but manage expectations for authenticity and speed during peak hours.
Signature
Ttukbaegi Gyeranjjim ($10)
Best time
Avoid Saturday dinner
Wait time
Slow service and kitchen during peak hours
Price
$$ ($15-25/person)
Score: 65 · 5 sources
What customers say
Saute Saranghae at Tampines One offers halal vegetarian and vegan Korean cuisine, with many customers praising dishes like the fluffy Ttukbaegi Gyeranjjim and the hearty Budae Jjigae.
While portions are generally considered generous and the food satisfying for a meat-free option, some find the taste closer to Chinese cuisine or the quality average, particularly for the noodle soup.
Service and kitchen speed have also been noted as slow by some patrons.
Google Reviews
Saute Saranghae at Tampines One serves impressive halal vegetarian Korean fare. The Ttukbaegi Gyeranjjim ($10) stood out with its fluffy, soufflé‑like steamed egg, savoury and umami‑rich — a must‑orde…
Edit: went back to try the lunch deal. Disappointed that the kimchi fried rice was not on the lunch deal (but on the student meal deal??) I tried the normal fried rice, it was alright. Could have give…
Taste more like Chinese than Korean food. About $20 per person after adding in GST and service charge. Vegetarian/vegan food should be priced lower to attract more people to eat healthily. It was full…
The food quality was average. The noodle soup was basically instant noodle soup with some kimchi and tofu and egg for $14 or so. Service was incredible slow. Kitchen was slow too. Can’t really recomme…
It's those places by this group to cater for both Muslims and vegetarian. Good for Singapore multi racial gathering over different faiths. This branch is the Korean concept shop. Decent food and big p…
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