My mom suggested coming here because they offer a fully vegetarian menu (which was super exciting, as I am a vegetarian). We ordered the fresh fruit tea, which was very good but also very sweet. We asked for more water to dilute the tea; if you come you may want to ask for 50% sugar. For food, we ordered the laksa noodles and the "beef" rice noodles. Both were incredibly delicious, and came with a hearty portion of all ingredients. The mock fish balls tasted exactly like I remember fish balls to taste like! The amount of food you get is definitely worth the amount of money you're paying ($10 per dish).
I loved coming to this restaurant because it's an extension of the Buddhist temple, so you know that the money is going to a good cause. The servers are all volunteers of the temple, and were all so friendly and helpful. They are fluent in Chinese and English, so they can cater to a wide variety of customers. One thing to note is that you need to pay a membership to the temple to get into the restaurant. Additionally, you pay for food vouchers up front, and give the vouchers to your server when ordering. You do not pay at the end, and there's no tip or tax included; any item at this restaurant is $10 (at the time that we went).
Verdict: I honestly cannot wait to come back here and try everything on the menu!