Bollywood Veggies
Jaclynn SeahJaclynn Seah/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO, SINGAPORE/ Updated : Mar 11, 2016, 16:25 IST
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This organic farm covers 10 acres of land in the rather remote Kranji countryside, located in the northwestern end of Singapore. Not many people actually know that farms do still exist in Singapore, and Bollywood Veggies is one of … Read more
This organic farm covers 10 acres of land in the rather remote Kranji countryside, located in the northwestern end of Singapore. Not many people actually know that farms do still exist in Singapore, and Bollywood Veggies is one of these few that’s run sustainably and organically. Read less
This organic farm covers 10 acres of land in the rather remote Kranji countryside, located in the northwestern end of Singapore. Not many people actually know that farms do still exist in Singapore, and Bollywood Veggies is one of these few that’s run sustainably and organically. Do try out the food at the in-house bistro Poison Ivy, named after the charismatic owner Ivy Singh-Lim who is quite a character herself and someone you should meet - even Martha Stewart herself has stopped by this little corner of Singapore! There’s a surprising amount of things you can do out in the countryside - a food museum where you can take a 30-min guided tour and learn about the history of food and its evolution with humankind, or you can even learn to cook at the cooking school Bollywood Bhanchha, which specializes in South East Asian cuisine and is a true farm-to-table concept. Meanwhile if you’d rather just wander around, there’s enough countryside for you to have a good walk, without view of any tall buildings too close by. You could also check out other surrounding farms in the area, or head over to Sungei Buloh Wetlands for more trekking.Refrain from posting comments that are obscene, defamatory or inflammatory, and do not indulge in personal attacks, name calling or inciting hatred against any community. Help us delete comments that do not follow these guidelines by marking them offensive. Let's work together to keep the conversation civil.
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