By KakiList Editorial Team·Updated April 2026·Editorial standards
Looking for catering near Havelock MRT (TEL line)? This page lists KakiList-verified providers serving the Bukit Merah area around the station, ranked by Google rating and review count. All listings are independent — no paid placements, no affiliate fees.
A TEL station between Tiong Bahru and the River Valley belt, serving the Tan Boon Liat furniture-warehouse building and the Havelock HDB pocket. catering providers familiar with Tan Boon Liat Building and the Havelock Road blocks can reach your home in one trip without a detour.
The TEL connection makes Havelock accessible for providers coming from other Central-zone estates, which usually means faster response for one-off jobs and more flexible slot availability for recurring catering work.
catering providers active around Havelock MRT regularly handle bento delivery, cocktail canapés, and live-station catering.
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A TEL station between Tiong Bahru and the River Valley belt, serving the Tan Boon Liat furniture-warehouse building and the Havelock HDB pocket.
Tan Boon Liat Building, Concorde Shopping Centre, Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel, Giok Hong Tian Temple
Havelock Road, Kim Seng Walk
TEL — Bukit Merah, Central Singapore
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For HDB properties in Bukit Merah, rates track the islandwide average for catering. The main cost variables are job complexity and urgency, not location — though providers based outside the Central zone may add a small transport fee.
Local buffet (Chinese/Peranakan): S\$12-38/head basic to mid-tier. Halal MUIS-certified: S\$20-55/head. International/Western: S\$25-75/head. Premium buffet (live stations, imported): S\$55-150/head. Chinese banquet (per table of 10): S\$1,200-2,800. Bento delivery: S\$8-25 per box.
Every commercial food preparation kitchen in Singapore must be NEA-licensed. The licence number should appear on invoices, website, and packaging. Home-based caterers at scale without NEA licence are illegal. For large events (100+ guests), licensing becomes critical — food safety incidents at scale affect many people.
No. "Halal-friendly" or "using halal ingredients" is not the same as MUIS certification — a halal-certified kitchen with dedicated halal-only equipment. Muslim guests need full MUIS certification for confidence, especially for weddings and formal events. For informal or mixed-religious events, "halal-friendly" may be acceptable but guests should know the distinction.
For confirmed bookings, free tastings are typical. Otherwise S\$30-80 token fee. You'd taste 4-8 representative dishes, discuss adjustments, and clarify portion sizing. Reputable caterers welcome tastings as a quality signal. Caterers that refuse tastings or charge excessive fees often run inconsistent quality.
Get clear portion sizing in writing — grams per head or clear serving numbers. Standard is 1.2-1.5 portions per person (accounting for repeat visits). Vague "enough for all" produces buffets running out at the 80% mark. Specify vegetarian, halal, or dietary accommodation numbers separately to ensure adequate options for those guests.
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