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  1. Starting of as an inspiration of Ivy Singh and her husband Lim Ho Seng in 2000, Bollywood Farms (previously known as Bollywood Veggies) has blossomed into a cherished gem in Singapore. Beyond its reputation for fresh, “organic “planet friendly” produce, the farm has diversified over time, sprouting a culinary school and a captivating museum.

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  2. Jun 7, 2023 · Farm-to-table experience at Poison Ivy Bistro. Farm tours and games aside, a place that bears repeat visits would be the Poison Ivy Bistro, a cafe that was set up to showcase some of the fresh produce grown here. They’ve also got a “nN MSG, low salt” policy that doesn’t compromise on taste, which is great news for health enthusiasts.

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    Bollywood Veggies (now: Bollywood Farms) was started in 2000 by Ivy Singh and her husband Lim Ho Seng. Initially, they had planned to uproot and move to Perth, but due to the passing of a dear friend, they decided to change plan and retire in Singaporeso that they can be closed to their loved ones. They submitted and won a tender to a plot of weedy...

    Monday – Wednesday: closed
    Thursday: 10am to 4pm
    Friday: 10am to 6pm
    Saturday: 7am to 6pm

    By Kranji Farm Shuttle (Sat, Sun, PH): This is the easiest way to get to Bollywood Farms on weekends & Public Holidays. Take MRT to Kranji MRT. Then, take Kranji Farm Shuttle (SGD5) from Kranji MRT and alight at Kranji Marshes. Here’s the route and timetable. By taxi: If you’re visiting during weekdays and you’re not driving, you can take a taxi be...

    Generally, here are the things to bring when visiting Bollywood Farms: 1. Water. You can bring your own drinks, or you can buy them from Poison Ivy Bistro. 2. Umbrella. Bollywood Farms is mostly unshaded. 3. Sunblock. As the farm is mostly unshaded, do wear sunblock to protect your skin if you’re planning to explore the farm. 4. Mosquito/ant repell...

    1. Eat at Poison Ivy Bistro

    Poison Ivy Bistro is the in-house restaurant of Bollywood Farms which serves local dishes that incorporate the farm’s very own produce! There are indoor seats and outdoor seats. You can place your order and make payment at the cashier, then, the food will be served to you. During my visit, they only accepted cash and nets. While Poison Ivy Bistro menu is seasonal, there are some fixtures as well, such as banana bread, warrior’s platter and nasi lemak. The below photos were the menu available...

    2. Visit the Faith Garden

    Right across the Poison Ivy Bistro, is a small plot of land with signboard that says Faith Garden. Here, you will find a herb garden, a kitchen garden, and even a food museum. Unfortunately, during my visit, the food museum wasn’t open. I was so excited to see a Moringa tree (having just eaten Moringa tempura a few minutes earlier). And I’m impressed by the papaya tree which young green papayas hanging from the tree.

    3. Take the long self-guided walking tour around the farm

    It isn’t a farm visit if you don’t get to walk in the farm, right? Bollywood Farms has designed self-guided walking tour which allows visitors to explore the farm on their own pace. There are 2 types of routes: Short tour (240 steps) and Long tour (1100 steps). We really enjoyed going on the long tour. There are arrow marks everywhere along the trail, so you won’t get lost. And most trees/plots has a label, so you won’t be left wondering what plants they are. For those wanting to make a wish,...

    If you want to experience countryside in Singapore, Bollywood Farms is a great place to go back to nature. There’s a sign at the farm that says, “Every country needs a countryside” (or something along this line) and I couldn’t agree more.

  3. Mar 16, 2018 · Owner of Bollywood Veggies and Poison Ivy in the hidden Kranji Countryside, this famously outspoken gentle warrior has been working hard to preserve her 10 acres of farming land since 2000 and she also opens her gardens to visitors and diners who swing by the Poison Ivy café.

  4. May 24, 2021 · With Bollywood Veggies newly rebranded as Bollywood Farms, we meet with Singapore’s favourite firebrand Ivy Singh-Lim to find out what plans she has for the Kranji Countryside.

  5. Jul 19, 2023 · bollywood veggies farm to table nasi lemak. Poison Ivy Bistro, located in Bollywood Veggies, AKA Bollywood Farms, lets you dine in a farm setting. Get dishes such as nasi lemak here.

  6. Jan 12, 2020 · Poison Ivy is a quaint bistro within Bollywood Veggies and it’s about 30 minutes away from the city center. This farm in Kranji is a rustic setting. Apart from a farm and bistro, they offer cooking classes at Bollywood Blanchha and Food Museum on its premises.