It's a very good experience stepping into this restaurant. Nice service with food introductions and any help. Everyone is friendly when serving food and drinks. It's a quiet and comfortable area to have dinner with friends and family. First time trying such special and delicious vegetarian food!
Ivan Wong
5
We had their eight-course meal ($42.80++ per person). I was initially worried that we were over-ordering, but the portion sizes were not that large.
Three of the eight courses could be described as appetizers or palate-cleansing drinks. There was also a dessert and a beverage. The remaining three courses were a salad, a soup, and a main dish.
All dishes were big on taste (5/5 stars). As for value, some felt it was worth it, while others found it to be on the pricey side (4/5 stars for value).
A couple of suggestions: On the menu, a guide indicating the sweetness level of the apple cider and desserts would be helpful, allowing for diabetic-friendly options to be chosen. It would also be helpful to allow guests to indicate their preference for salad dressing.
Overall, my family enjoyed the meal!
Jovel Gan
5
We celebrated a birthday at Sufood Singapore and had a great time. The 8-course meal was very tasty and worth the price ($42.80++). We loved the Star Pizza! So delicious! The place is nice with a great atmosphere. It was a fantastic vegetarian fine dining experience! Last but not least, thank you for the complimentary birthday cake!
Shasha
5
After seeing many good reviews, I decided to try the 8-course vegetarian dining. The presentation was nice, and the flavors were well-balanced. The staff are very friendly and gave suggestions on our ordered dishes, as we were concerned about ordering too much or too little. It's good to have some friends to eat together, as the main dish, salad, and dessert can be shared.
Kelvin Quek
2
Our experience at the Raffles Place outlet fell short on multiple fronts.
Most of the dishes were underwhelming — either lacking flavour or just felt like they were going through the motions. A few were barely average, and nothing really stood out. The biggest letdown was the lava cake, which came out dry in the centre with no molten chocolate flow at all — a dessert that promises indulgence but delivered none.
Service was equally disappointing. The server seemed unsure of the orders, mixing up drinks and not remembering who ordered what. For a place that offers set meals, you’d expect smoother coordination and better attentiveness.
The tea ordered by two of our guests was completely bland, tasting more like hot water than any sort of infusion. And the soup tasted like something poured straight out of a can — far from the comforting, nourishing starter we hoped for.
Overall, the whole experience felt impersonal and poorly executed. Sufood has a nice concept, but this visit was a reminder that good intentions aren’t enough without quality food and basic service standards. Sadly, we won't be returning anytime soon.