67 healthy cafes/ restaurants! Don’t say there isn’t yummy, healthy delicious food to be found in Singapore 🙂 While I advocate home made food for your regular lunches (save money!), sometimes there is no time to cook or you just want to dine out with some friends and not have to worry about the oil content in your food. The list here is compiled with the sole criterion being that the place serves less salt, less oil and wholesome, nutrient dense, natural food, regardless whether it is vegan, vegetarian, organic or whatnot. They aren’t ranked in any particular order, just whatever I can recall at the moment.
Full reviews for each place on the way! Enjoy! 😀
**I just realized that my file uploader automatically uploaded all my images with my watermark even on the pictures that were obviously taken from the company’s websites. I’ve credited the company where it’s relevantt!
1. Cedele
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Cedele needs no introduction of course. With a very extensive menu at their restaurant or bakery, there is always something to satiate my tastebuds here! 😀 My favourites are their Pandan Gula Melaka Cake as well as Tofu Stack. Their fried Quinoa-Tofu Patty and Beetroot Burger are fantastic!
Website: http://www.cedeledepot.com/
Locations: http://www.cedeledepot.com/locations.html
Opening Hours: Varies from 8am-10pm. Check specific outlets for accurate information.

Hawker centres would probably be the last place on your mind when you are searching for healthy food options in Singapore but with a little bit of tweaking, you can eat relatively healthily for your heart and wallet. Most days I don’t want yet another salad, soup, sandwich set for lunch. I am Asian! I want rice & noodles! Skip the fish soup and fishball tanghoon (so sad, salty and most importantly, NOT FILLING) and choose instead the unprocessed, natural options at the Yong Tau Foo stall + brown rice from the vegetarian stall, ask the uncle at the cai fan store for the ‘top-of-the-pile’ veggies or split a SoupMaster lotus root and pork rib soup + char siew rice (sauce on the side) and veggies with a friend for a low budget, balanced meal! 🙂 Find other suggestions on how to eat healthy in a hawker centre here and check out the stalls under the Healthier Hawker Programme as well!
Website: None.
Locations: All over Singapore
Opening Hours: Varies.
3. Qiji

Website: http://qiji.com.sg/
Locations: http://qiji.com.sg/general/aboutus.aspx?uc=4
Opening Hours: Varies from 8am- 11pm. Check specific outlets for accurate information.

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Website: http://www.thesoupspoon.com/
Locations: 19 outlets around Singapore
Opening Hours: Varies from 10:30am- 11pm. Check specific outlets for accurate information.

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Website: http://www.yoshinoya.com.sg/
Locations: 20 outlets around Singapore
Opening Hours: Varies from 9:30am- 11pm. Check specific outlets for accurate information.

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Website: http://www.jacksplace.com.sg/
Locations: 16 outlets around Singapore
Opening Hours: Varies from 10:30am- 11pm. Check specific outlets for accurate information.
7. Any Japanese Place around Singapore



9. Herbal Oasis
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this in mind, Professor Hong Hai, a TCM physician, opened a herbal cafe
above his clinic, The Renhai Clinic in Neil Road, in January. – See
more at:
http://yourhealth.asiaone.com/content/tcm-special-dishes-planned-physicians#sthash.I3upYsDN.dpuf
TCM, food, including herbs, is also medicine, and they can be used to
restore balance and flow of blood and qi (vital energy) in the body to
prevent and treat various ailments.
With this in mind, Professor
Hong Hai, a TCM physician, opened a herbal cafe above his clinic, The
Renhai Clinic in Neil Road, in January.







A physician is always on hand at the cafe to offer advice to
customers, who do not have to be patients at the clinic, on what food or
teas may be more suitable for them.
There are many factors to consider: an individual’s constitution, the nature of any illness or syndrome, and even the weather.
Advice
is dished out after asking about a customer’s symptoms and through a
quick observation of his tongue, though this is not an actual clinical
assessment which would include taking a person’s pulse.
With a
floor area of 1,200 sq ft, Herbal Oasis@Duxton can seat about 50 people.
There is a private room that people can book for meetings. Reservations
are recommended.
The cafe currently serves about 15 to 20 customers a day, said Ms Karen Wee, a TCM physician at the same clinic.
MENU EXPANDED
Prof
Hong, a senior fellow at the Institute of Advanced Studies and an
adjunct professor at the College of Business at Nanyang Technological
University, said he initially planned to offer teas and desserts only.
But he soon expanded his menu to include set lunches.
– See more at: http://yourhealth.asiaone.com/content/tcm-special-dishes-planned-physicians#sthash.I3upYsDN.dpuf
10. Pepper Steak & Bistro
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Website: http://www.peppersteak.com.sg/
Locations: Great World City, #01-66/67, 1 Kim Seng Promenade, Singapore 237994
Opening Hours: 10am- 9:30pm
11. Kilo at Pact
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Website: http://www.visitpact.com/
Locations: 181 Orchard Road, Orchard Central, #02-16/17/18/19, Singapore 238896
Opening Hours: Tuesdays to Sundays 1100 to 2200 (Closed between 1500 to 1730)
(Brunch menu available on Weekends only.)

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Website: http://www3.hilton.com/en/hotels/singapore/hilton-singapore-SINHITW/dining/index.html
Locations: Level 2, 581 Orchard Road, Hilton Singapore
Opening Hours: Mondays- Saturdays 11:00am to 6:00pm

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and the place quiet enough for a peaceful, mindful lunch. Good food for
the belly, and peace for the soul. Nourishing, indeed.
Website: http://www.marmaladetoast.com.sg/
Locations: Unit 02-11 Ngee Ann City, 391 Orchard Road
Opening Hours: Weekday: 8am – 7pm, Sat: 9am – 7pm, Sun: 10am – 6pm
14. Pita Pan (fully vegetarian)
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PITA PAN!!! I LOVE PITAPAN! Think a wholemeal wrap with 3 crunchy falafel balls stuffed into it then crammed with all the greens and goodness you can possibly fit into the pocket. After you order your choice of pocket and size, the staff hands you the pita pocket to fill with all and any of the stuff you want from the salad bar! No restrictions! You can choose from corn, carrots, beets, hummus, chickpeas, spicy sauce etc! I normally very eagerly stuff all my favourites like broccoli, hummus, red cabbage, corns, chickpeas etc until my paiseh meter beeps (sometimes it’s spoilt hurhur). Then I go to a table, forget I’m a demure lady and wolf it down like a neanderthal. That good, seriously. If you have an unadventurous child, start them off with the super simple pita pizza. If not, round up your friends, order up the sharing platter and indulge!
Website: http://pitapan.com.sg/
Locations: Marina Bay Sands & Marina Square
Opening Hours: 11am – 12 midnight.
15. Skinny Pizza
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Skinny Pizza is a great place to go with a couple of friends or your family. I love it that eating here doesn’t send me into a food coma post meal and the pizza comes with an abundance of greens. Favourites include the Macademia Roasted Pumpkin Salad, Thai Crispy Beef Salad, Harissa Prawns and the absolutely delish Braised Beef Cheeks with Onion Marmalade Pizza.
Website: www.skinnypizza.com.sg/
Locations: http://www.skinnypizza.com.sg/locate-us-contact-us/
Opening Hours: 11am – 10pm.
16. Portico
Another place that’s tucked away in a bird-no-lay-egg place yet as I walked towards the building and swung open the door, I was overwhelmed to see that the place was packed on a weekday night. Seriously, do people in Singapore have some sort of secret club where they tell all their members where all these Bird No Lay Egg but Serve Amazing Food Places are?! This place doesn’t market itself as healthy either but it’s Grape Quinoa Salad is one of the best I’ve ever tried. Cold, light and absolutely refreshing, it really got my tastebuds ready for the smorgasbord of delights this place offers. So far the best new place I’ve been to this year. An absolute Must Try would be the Red Wine- Braised Wagyu Beef Cheek. Also on the menu is possibly Singapore’s only Onion Ice Cream. Paired with a wonderfully light lemon citron tart, the onion ice cream was… interesting. Made for a great post meal story though. Don’t say I always kiss eat and tell. 😉 Great for a rowdy, hearty time with family and friends indoors or a slow romantic alfresco date complete with live band. Service is great and friendly as well.
Website: https://www.facebook.com/portico.sg
Locations: 991B Alexandra Road #01-10 119970
Opening Hours: Mon-Fri 8am-11.30pm, Sat 11am-11.30pm.
17. Bibigo
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I love love love Korean food and Bibigo markets themselves as ‘fresh and healthy Korean cuisine’! To be honest, the food is still a little oily and salty for me especially my favourite japchae so this is not a place I can dine at alone without splitting my usual orders of Japchae, Spicy Beancurd Stew and Hot Stone Beef Bibimbap with someone! Still, kudos to them for offering a variety of wholegrain rice and customizable dishes!
Website: https://www.facebook.com/bibigo.singapore
Locations: Raffles City, NEX Mall, MBFC and Suntec City
18. Foodology Fresh
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Saturdays: 9am — 4pm *last orders are at 3.45pm
21. Real Food (vegetarian)
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The people at Real Food cook and serve with a passion I thought I’d never see in Sunny Singapore. They embody exactly what I believe about food- that food is meant to be enjoyed and has the power to heal and revitalise. A quick browse through their very rustic looking menu is as inspirational as leafing through a philosophical book on living well. They advocate food done slowly, lovingly and made with only the freshest ingredients nature has to offer. Try their Fried Vermicelli, Brown Rice Set and Dumpling Soup. Absolutely delish.

VeganBurg gets the thumbs up from me simply because it serves plain broccoli as a side. NO SALT. Nothing. Just plain broccoli. I LOVE IT. It just cleanses the palate and make the flavourful Mushroom burger with crunchy soy patty even tastier! Other favourites include the spicy Rendang Burger and the Hawaiian Burger with a ring of pineapple! I’m not a fan of ‘american-ish food’, healthy or other wise, but Veganburg is definitely my top pick for healthy fast food in Singapore! Their organic ciabatta is perfect and so is their vegan chocolate ice cream for a post meal treat.

The Living Cafe was one of the first few places I visited when I first started to try and incorporate healthier options in my life. Till today it remains one of my favourite places and I bring all my friends and family there because it’s a great way to expose ‘healthy eating’ to the Interested and Curious. Food here, whether vegetarian, vegan or raw is done exquisitely and creatively and really helps to show my loved ones that healthy eating is NOT a bland salad or god forbid, dry chicken breast and broccoli all day. Instead, this delicious pizza made from vegan ‘cheese’ nut sauce and organic chicken is a huge hit with my friends. Other favourites include the Raw TLC Burger, Indiana Chix Wholemeal Pizza, Salmon Burger and the Revive Smoothie. You can check out their menu here. Don’t forget to try their Raw Desserts as well!
24. Oceans of Seafood
Located at my favourite Market, Pasarbella, Oceans of seafood serves up the most delectable and fresh seafood ever. (When I say ‘fresh’, I mean ‘just-a-moment-it-was-crawling-around-ugh-i-can’t-believe-you-are-asking-me-to-choose!-feel-a-bit-guilty-now’ kinda ‘fresh’) Pictured here are bamboo clams that are just lightly broiled(?)/ steamed (?) and served to you as it is. You definitely can’t get any fresher or sweeter than this! It’s healthy, it’s wholesome, it’s perfectly natural and it’s totally up to your self control to resist drowning it in that delicious garlic butter sauce that is served with it. Resistance is futile, my child. Just go ahead and dunk it all in before heading next door to choose some perfectly fresh and yummy sushi to go with it.
Website: https://www.facebook.com/oceansofseafood
Location: 200 turf club road, the Grandstand, #02-06/k2-k11, Bukit Timah, Singapore 287994
25. Create Healthy Lifestyle Cafe (vegetarian)
Create Healthy Lifestyle cafe is the epitome of what I feel all hawker centres in Singapore should aim to be. They cater to Asian tastebuds, they aren’t a healthy ‘yuppie’ place trying to sell me a soup + sandwich/ salad set for $15. Instead, they serve local favourites like nasi lemak, bak kut teh and wanton mee etc made healthier using minimal salt and oil, organic veggies (from malaysia! less carbon footprint!) and wholegrains. Try also their very creative sushi roll filled with lots of delicious organic veggies as well as their dumpling soup. If you are not used to eating veggies, ask for more of the sauce on the side. If not, just sit back and enjoy the natural sweetness of fresh veggies! 🙂
Website: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Create-Healthy-Lifestyle/289744384453193
Location: Fortune Centre, 190 Middle Road, #02-17
Opening hours: 10:30am- 7:30pm
26. New Green Pasture Health Food Trading

27. Nothing but Green
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Nothing but Green is a small deli that prides itself on offering ‘a wide selection of organic and natural alternatives’. Try it’s ‘wholesome’ ABC soup for something light or it’s spicy curry for a heartier meal.
Website: www.facebook.com/nothingbutgreen
Location: #01-01 73 Circular Rd. Singapore, 049427 Singapore
Opening Hours: 10:30am- 7:30pm
28. Sunny Choice (vegetarian)
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Another cafe that serves healthier, vegetarian versions of our local favourites, the food at Sunny Choice is flavorful, yet light. One thing I really love about this place is the emphasis on fruits, vegetables and wholegrains. There are many vegetarian places out there that market themselves as ‘healthy’ but instead of offering wholesome, nutrient dense natural produce, they offer flour, salt and oil that basically benefits no one. Think of your regular beehoon set meal from the vegetarian stall- mock char siew maybe? A hashbrown? Some shiny cabbage and the yummy crispy thing that all vegetarian stalls seem to sell? I hate to burst your bubble, but aside from the cabbage, everything else has very little nutrients in it. It’s not enough to be vegetarian for health. You must be a plant based vegetarian, vegan, paleo-ist, whatever. The bulk of your food must be nutrient dense. Compare that beehoon set to any of the options at Sunny Choice and you’ve got no competition at all. All of Sunny Choice’s food are really well balanced. Check out their Abacus seeds, Mushroom Tofu Set Meal and Thunder Tea Rice when you visit and don’t forget to get some of their delicious products from their retail section as well!!
Website: http://sunnychoice.com.sg/
Location: Rail Mall & Bukit Batok MRT
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Loving Hut takes things up a notch by not only offering healthier local delights but by doing it entirely vegan. They have an unbelievably extensive menu here- think Kway Teow, Cantonese Congee, Kway Chap, and even meepok.
30. Yes Natural Cafe/ Bakery/ Restaurant
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For those looking to bring their family members out for a more traditional Chinese meal, consider Yes Natural Restaurant. Portions are really reasonable and food is cooked with a light hand yet still very flavourful! Try the Stone Pot Brown Rice with Shitake Mushrooms, Thai Style Beancurd and Cod Fish! Do pop by their bakery as well that specialises in natural and organic breads and contain no preservatives or chemical additives.
Website: http://www.yesnatural.biz/
Location: 57 Lor 27 Geylang Singapore 388 184
31. Original Sin (vegetarian)
Original Sin is a place I would love to hate but I just can’t. The last time I went, I opted for the lunch set offer- a soup, salad/ wrap & dessert. Because I was alone, I asked for the dessert (a decadent looking slice of chocolate fudge cake) to be substituted with a teapot of light chamomile tea. So in all, a soup, wrap for me and a pot of tea came up to $30. </3 which is insanely expensive for a simple one person lunch. Yet it was one of the best lunches I’ve had in awhile. The food was undeniably fresh and you could tell that the ingredients were all top quality. I don’t know what they did to the wrap but it was such a joy to eat! Crisp fresh greens sitting atop a deliciously creamy chickpea and pumpkin spread, grilled eggplant, feta and encased it a warm tortilla wrap that was crispy on the outside yet somehow slightly doughy inside. Come here with your friends for fresh, healthy Mediterranean food with a vegetarian twist or if your date is vegetarian and you want a place to impress.
Website: http://originalsin.com.sg/
Location: Blk 43 #01-62 Jalan Merah Saga Holland Village Chip Bee Gardens Singapore 278115
Opening Hours: Lunch: MON to SUN 11.30am – 2.30pm, Dinner: MON to SUN 6.00pm – 10.30pm
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Website: http://www.sufood.com.tw/menu_main.htm#57
Location: #02-19 Raffles City Shopping Centre, 252 North Bridge Rd. Singapore, 179103 Singapore

Sarnies is a great cafe to check out. Real food, passionate people. I don’t drink coffee or alcohol but my friends say both beverages are really good here. In fact, they loved it so much they ended up ordering 3 cups of coffee, each. Pictured here is their Breakfast Roll stuffed generously with egg, mushrooms, cheese and tomatoes. I normally hate tomatoes and will pick them out but this time it all seemed to go so well together. Sarnies also served a mean Smoked Salmon and Scrambled Egg Bagel, a fantastic Apricot and Maple Granola and a mean Chicken Schnitzel. I’ve only tried their breakfast menu and they do lunch and dinner differently on weekdays and weekends as well. Definitely a great place to visit- the overall vibe is kinda like what you’d get at an Aussie cafe. Great hearty food, decent prices and fantastic, cheerful service.
Website: http://www.sarniescafe.com/
Location: 136 Telok Ayer Street Singapore 068601
Opening Hours: Monday – Tuesday: 7.30am – 5pm. Wednesday – Friday: 7.30am – 10pm. Saturday – Sunday: 9am – 4pm
– Tuesday: 7.30am – 5pm. Wednesday – Friday: 7.30am – 10pm. Saturday –
Sunday: 9am – 4pm – See more at:
http://www.citynomads.com/reviews/restaurants/68/breakfast-in-the-city-at-sarnies#sthash.dKPSiA1b.dpuf
– Tuesday: 7.30am – 5pm. Wednesday – Friday: 7.30am – 10pm. Saturday –
Sunday: 9am – 4pm – See more at:
http://www.citynomads.com/reviews/restaurants/68/breakfast-in-the-city-at-sarnies#sthash.dKPSiA1b.dpuf

Website: www.facebook.com/afterglowsg
Location: Afterglow, 24 Keong Saik Rd. Singapore, 089131 Singapore
35. LivinGreens (vegan)
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Another amazing place to try! LivinGreens serves up Asian and Western favourites such as brown rice sets, pasta, noodles, salad and every dish is created with the highest nutrient composition in mind. I love it that their sauces, dressings and marinades are all hand made from scratch and they largely use organic produce. They even go one step further and cook with / serve filtered water! No white sugar here, desserts are made with molasses and palm sugar and the chef believes in less oil and salt as well. Unbelievable, really, how everything here is suited for vegans and yet still tastes fantastic. Kudos to the Chef for his innovative use of ingredients and spices!
Website: http://www.livingreens.com.sg/
Location: 89 Rangoon Road URBAN LOFTS # 01-04
36. P.S Cafe
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Right, so while P.S cafe is not entirely big on the whole organic, less salt, less oil whatever that I’ve been going on about, I’m sneakily placing it here as my number 36 because PS cafe is just such a great place to hang out with friends. Try one of their innovative salads if you are looking for something like or attack their ultra delish crab cakes. The reason it’s my no.36 however, is because P.S cafe serves up a fantastic Fruit Yoghurt Platter. Think summer fruits cubed and placed in a dazzling array of colour then drizzled with a really fantastic creamy yoghurt. The next time I go, I’m definitely badgering the staff to tell me the brand of yoghurt. Nothing better to line the tummy with nutrient dense yoghurt and fruit before attacking P.S cafe’s totally yummy truffle fries!
Website: http://www.pscafe.com/
Location: Ann Siang Hill, Palais, Harding Road & Paragon
37. The Flying Bread
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A cheaper alternative to Pita Pan’s Falafel wrap, The Flying Bread’s Falafel wrap is also amazing. They like to drench the wrap with chili sauce, mayo and whatnot though (I tried to stop them but they insisted that the wrap would otherwise be ‘too dry’. ) Nevertheless, go ahead and insist for less sauce anyway. The wrap is pretty darn fantastic and always my choice for a snack when I’m at 313.
Website: http://theflyingbread.com/home
Location: http://theflyingbread.com/locations.html
38. Sushi Burrito
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Really innovative- A DIY sushi bar where you get to choose what to include into your sushi roll (Kinda like a really quick and easy on the go rice wrap). Pick and choose your own or go with their recommended rolls. There is even a rice free one which weighs in at about 200 + calories only. Good for a snack, possibly too little for a full meal.
Website: http://www.sushiburrito.com.sg/
Location: 100 Tras Street, #01-06, 100AM Shopping Mall (beside Amara Hotel)
39. Maki San
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Another DIY sushi option for those sick of salads and wanting a little something different. I heard this is pretty good! They also have the cutest website ever. Haha.
Website: http://www.rollwithmakisan.com/
Location: The Cathay, 2 Handy Road, #b1-17/18
40. Aussie Roll
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Another DIY sushi roll place but comes with really interesting combinations like squid head, Korean Bulgogi Beef etc. Worth a try!
Website: http://www.aussieroll.com/
Location: Basement of Chevron House
41. QQ Rice Roll
Kinda like a DIY sushi place but Singaporean cai fan style. Haha. I’ve loved this concept since I first found it in Hongkong. Choose from a variety of multigrain rice, as well as 5 from the ingredients bar, (I always choose corn, egg strips, seaweed chicken, broccoli and carrots) and wait while the friendly staff wraps all of it into a giant rice ball. Super convenient. Super yummy, super healthy. (Seaweed chicken makes me happy, therefore it is healthy. Haha)
Website:http://www.qqrice.sg/index.html
Locations: Sqaure 2, Jurong Point, Woodlands/ Choa Chu Kang/ Tanjong Pagar Mrt, NEX, AMK/ HDB Hub.
42. Dann’s Daily Pescetarian Cafe

Website: Can’t find a website for it so here you go- Moonberry’s blog with a picture of said Must Try Otah Toastie 😉 – http://blog.moonberry.com/danns-daily-pescetarian-cafe/
Location: 20 Eastwood Road #01-06, Singapore 486442
20 Eastwood Road #01-06
Singapore 486442 – See more at: http://blog.moonberry.com/danns-daily-pescetarian-cafe/#sthash.7AGoUBqO.dpuf
43. Greenzilla


45. Caveman Food
Right- while I don’t subscribe entirely to the paleolithic diet, I’ve seen how it’s really worked very well for loads of people (especially those with a sugar addiction) so I’m including this in here for the sake of those seeking paleo food in Singapore. T’was a little too oily for me though (I get it that those who subscribe to this way of eating believe in the goodness of oil and healthy fats and I do too- just that I really dislike the grease film on my lips post meal. Still, the chicken was juicy, well seasoned with herbs and spices and I like it that the side orders are just as they are and unseasoned. Anywhere in Singapore that serves plain broccoli gets my vote (as you can undoubtedly tell, haha). They are also entirely MSG and Sugar free.
Website: http://moderncave.net/
Location: #B1-130 Square 2 (Novena MRT Station Exit A),10 Sinaran Drive
46. The Greenroom Cafe
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I’m starting to wonder if it’s blasphemous of me to anyhow place the cafes next to each other such that The Greenroom Cafe which is entirely vegan ends up being next to Caveman Food which is well… er… not vegan at all. But anyway! The Greenroom Cafe is tucked away in the luscious greenery of Bishan Park and serves up really innovative food. They even have Rendang Tahu! I love the ambience.Treat yourself to an appetizer, a soup, a main and end the meal on a sweet note with their totally dairy free ice cream. Great for those with allergies.
Website: http://www.greenroomcafe.com.sg/
47. Genesis Vegetarian Health Food Restaurant
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Website: http://genesishealthfood.blogspot.sg/
Location: 1 Lorong Telok Singapore
049014

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And to round off all these cafes and restaurants is none other than my absolute favourite- Onaka. With a name like Optimum Nutrition and Kitchen Art, it’s no surprise that Onaka is big on fresh, healthy food served in the most creative and delectable way. Try everything on their menu.
Website: http://www.onakafoods.com.sg/
Location: 460 Alexandra Road,, #01-32 Alexandra Retail Centre
Right- so salad bars are (thankfully?) a dime a dozen in Singapore and lots of people have done really good jobs in compiling a whole list of them for your perusal pleasure. Check out Daniel’s Food Diary at http://danielfooddiary.com/2014/02/19/saladshops/ for his take on the Top 10 Best Salad Places in Singapore or Honeycomber’s Top 20- http://www.thehoneycombers.com/singapore/2013/11/salads-in-singapore.php.
On my end however, I’ll just make brief mentions of my personal favourites.
51. The Lawn Cafe
The Lawn Cafe is HANDS DOWN my favourite salad place in Singapore. No competition. Perfectly grilled meats atop my own selection of fresh fruits/ veggies or really delish olive rice slowly savoured while sitting alfresco on a slow breezy evening at The Lawn is my idea of life. Really great food at decent prices.
Website:http://www.thelawn.com.sg/
Location: http://www.thelawn.com.sg/#store-locations
52. SEASONAL Salad Bar & Restaurant
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I AM SO EXCITED I FOUND THIS PLACE!! MOST IMPORTANTLY- IT IS CERTIFIED HALAL!!!!! I’ve been searching high and low in Singapore for healthy halal options to dine with my Muslim friends and the dearth of it really drives me crazy! WHY IS IT SO HARD TO FIND HEALTHY HALAL FOOD IN SINGAPORE?! And while we are on this topic, has anybody noticed that school canteens only have ONE Muslim stall and most of the time that halal food stall serves nothing healthy? I mean, just because one is Muslim, surely, does not mean you are relegated to a life of mee soto and rendang (yummy as it is) all your schooling years? Is there some way I can campaign against this or do something?! Okay, okay, sorry about that little rant but this is just something that I really want to do something about. It just seems so unfair that an entire demographic of people in a country are facing increasing problems from obesity and we as fellow citizens certainly aren’t making it any easier for them.
But anyway! Back to Seasonal Salad Bar! You can tell I’m pleased as punch about it. A healthy option (salad bar) to go with a perhaps not so nutrient dense option (that awesome looking chicken cutlet)— perfect balanced meal I would say 😉
Website: http://onionrestaurant.sg/seasonal_saladbar.html
Location: 190 Lorong 6, Toa Payoh #02-516, Singapore 310190
53. The Green Bar


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grains, fresh fruits and vegetables, lean proteins, low-fat dairy
products, and the avoidance of added or artificial salts, colors,
flavors, or preservatives’.
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Helmed by Celebrity Chef Sam Leong, Tangerine offers a unique and inspiring menu that is carefully thought up together with a resident nutritionist! Talk about being serious about their food. Everything here is handled lightly and they run on the belief that food ‘plays a vital part in rejuvenation’. This is top of my To Try list and I’m so excited! The menu looks AH- MAYZING.
Website:http://www.rwsentosa.com/Homepage/Restaurants/Tangerine
Location: Level 1 ESPA, Resorts World Sentosa, 8 Sentosa Gateway
Fresh Pressed is one of my favourite companies because they are really serious about juicing. Their juices are slowly cold pressed and they are so many different types as well! Best of all- they aren’t afriad to use greens in their juices and not just purely fruits! While greensmoothies will always be my first love, I do like a good juice now and then too! Fresh Pressed also does superfood salads and others.
Website: http://www.freshpressed.sg/
Location: Fresh Pressed, 501 Cluny Road, 01-05B, Cluny Court, Singapore. 259760
(Tucked all the way at the back of this store called ‘ Beauty Candy’.)
61. Fruit Frolic
63. Freshman Juices
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Freshman Juices has huge variety of juice combinations to choose from and is probably the only juice stall in the whole of Singapore that has the meanest greenest juice available. Psssh. It even has bittergourd in it. Pwoah. Consider me impressed.
& Jem (#B1-K2)
64. Brownice
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If you’ve always had to stay off ice cream because you are lactose intolerant, rejoice! Brownice serves ice cream that is entirely vegan, lower is fat and sugar and has no artificial colouring or flavouring. Choices are abundant here and the mud pie is unbelievably decadent.
Website: http://www.brownice.com/
Location: http://www.brownice.com/address.html
65. Delcie’s Desserts and Cakes
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Yay that more smoothie bars are coming up!!! I love smoothies and I feel that they are a better choice than juices coz the fibre is still there. So hurray for more smoothie bars! Better still if they make it a green smoothie bar!
Website: none
Location: Westgate Mall, B2-K1
Wow Grace! You scout a lot for food outlets all over SG. Thanks so much for useful information.
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What an informative list – will definitely refer to it henceforth! Your blog and lunchbox ideas are an inspiration!
Thank you so much! 🙂
SUCH A GOOD LIST! Thank you for compiling that all together ahh <3 You may wanna try out Cacao7 too, I've heard good things about their healthy chocolate but haven't had a chance to 🙂
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Thank you! And ooh! I'll definitely check them out! 🙂
Wow! I am really impressed with your blog, it is too much amazing.