Cheng Beng Buddhist Society
Cheng Beng Buddhist Society is close to 20, Lorong 27A Geylang, Geylang, Southeast, SG-04, 389778
- Address: 20 Lor 27A Geylang, Singapore 388112
- Phone: +65 6748 5132
- Latitude, Longtitude: 1.3148801, 103.8850262
Cheng Beng Buddhist Society, opening hours today
Day of week | Open | Close |
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Sunday | 9 AM | 6 PM |
Monday | 9 AM | 6 PM |
Tuesday | 9 AM | 6 PM |
Wednesday | 9 AM | 6 PM |
Thursday | 9 AM | 6 PM for the week |
Friday | 9 AM | 6 PM |
Saturday | 9 AM | 6 PM |
Cheng Beng Buddhist Society reviews
Qing Ming period with tent outside of the Buddhist temple for prayer’s purposes. Tablets for our ancestors are located at the 3rd storey. Need to climb the stairs - no elevator present. No need to remove shoes, except for the prayer’s hall at the second floor.
Very nice vegetarian food at unbelievable price.Air-conditioning ad very clean and bright eat-in restaurant. Visit this place almost every week for their daily special meal (Nasi Lemak $5.50 that day).
Counter staff very rude when ask her for direction to the ancestor tablet. I don’t understand why she can’t respond politely when we ask politely? Is it norm for temple staff to behave this way?
The Cheng Beng Buddhist Society Buddhist temple during the Qing Ming period was a peaceful and serene place to pray. There was a tent outside for prayer purposes, and the tablets for our ancestors were located on the 3rd storey. Climbing the stairs was a bit inconvenient as there was no elevator. However, the temple did not require us to remove our shoes, except for the prayer hall on the second floor.
The vegetarian food at the Cheng Beng Buddhist Society Buddhist temple was excellent, especially considering the unbelievable price. The eat-in restaurant was clean, bright, and air-conditioned. I visit this place almost every week for their daily special meal, and on that day I had the Nasi Lemak for $5.50.
I had a negative experience with the counter staff at the Cheng Beng Buddhist Society Buddhist temple. When I politely asked for directions to the ancestor tablets, the staff was rude and unhelpful. I don't understand why the staff would behave this way, especially in a temple environment.
The facilities and amenities at the Cheng Beng Buddhist Society Buddhist temple were adequate. The temple had a tent outside during the Qing Ming period for prayer purposes. The tablets for our ancestors were located on the 3rd storey, but it was inconvenient as there was no elevator. The temple also did not require us to remove our shoes, except in the prayer hall on the second floor.
I thoroughly enjoyed the vegetarian food at the Cheng Beng Buddhist Society Buddhist temple. The eat-in restaurant was clean, bright, and air-conditioned. The daily special meal, especially the Nasi Lemak for $5.50, was a great value for money. I visit this place almost every week.
I had a disappointing encounter with the counter staff at the Cheng Beng Buddhist Society Buddhist temple. When I asked for directions to the ancestor tablets, the staff was rude and unhelpful. I expected better customer service in a temple setting.
The Cheng Beng Buddhist Society Buddhist temple provided a peaceful environment for prayer during the Qing Ming period. There was a tent outside for prayer purposes, and the tablets for our ancestors were located on the 3rd storey. It was a bit inconvenient to climb the stairs, as there was no elevator. However, the temple allowed us to keep our shoes on, except in the prayer hall on the second floor.
I was impressed by the quality of the vegetarian food at the Cheng Beng Buddhist Society Buddhist temple. The eat-in restaurant was clean, bright, and air-conditioned. Their daily special meal, especially the Nasi Lemak for $5.50, was a great deal. I'm a regular visitor to this temple.
The counter staff at the Cheng Beng Buddhist Society Buddhist temple were unfriendly and rude. When I asked for directions to the ancestor tablets, the staff responded in a disrespectful manner. I believe the staff should exhibit better behavior in a temple setting.
The Cheng Beng Buddhist Society Buddhist temple had adequate facilities and amenities. During the Qing Ming period, there was a tent outside for prayer purposes. The tablets for our ancestors were located on the 3rd storey, but it was inconvenient to climb the stairs without an elevator. The temple did not require us to remove our shoes, except in the prayer hall on the second floor.
I highly recommend the vegetarian food at the Cheng Beng Buddhist Society Buddhist temple. The eat-in restaurant is clean, bright, and air-conditioned. Their daily special meal, such as the Nasi Lemak for $5.50, is incredibly affordable. I visit this temple almost every week to enjoy their delicious food.
I had a negative experience with the counter staff at the Cheng Beng Buddhist Society Buddhist temple. When I politely asked for directions to the ancestor tablets, the staff was rude and unhelpful. It is disappointing to encounter such behavior in a temple environment.