Dear Valued Customers,
Some of you may be concerned about the recent TODAY article stating that the gentle-warrior farmer has been "hauled to court" because Bollywood Veggies did not comply with building inspections mandated by the BCA. I was not hauled to court but rather asked politely to appear.
The newspaper reporter did not ask for our side of the story so it was not mentioned that we had already complied with the inspections last year. Please be assured that our farm and bistro are safe to visit. However, if you are worried, please bring along a crash helmet or call us to provide you with an organic "coconut husk" crash helmet.
Mrs. Ivy Singh-Lim
Gentle-warrior Farmer
THE GENTLE-WARRIOR FARMER WELCOMES YOU TO BOLLYWOOD VEGGIES!
“We are not reinventing the wheel. If you look at developed countries around the world, most fortunate retired people have a tendency to return to their own countryside, not necessarily to do farming, but to create a haven where urbanites can chill out, rest their weary minds and search their souls. We also want to create a place for the employment of challenged people and other marginalised sections of society, many of whom are women.” – Mrs. Ivy Singh-Lim, owner and gentle-warrior farmer

Bollywood Veggies, set amidst the rustic splendour of the Kranji countryside, will energise, educate, entertain and enlighten you. The unexplored and
under-appreciated
countryside presents a wonderful opportunity for people from all walks of life to work, engage their minds, and connect with their land.
Come take a walk around our farm, rejuvenate in our beautiful sanctuary, feast on fresh food in our bistro, check out our wide variety of natural produce and meet like-minded planet-lovers. For the gungho, try your hand at the culinary school, contemplate the history of food in our museum and come face to face with what is probably the hottest chilli padi on the island.
We open Wednesdays through Sundays, and on public holidays, from 9am to 6pm.
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