About Janice Wong Hampers
Janice Wong Hampers is a gifts and hampers retailer based at Paragon Shopping Centre on Orchard Road, offering islandwide delivery. KakiList has verified their operating details and contact channels. The Google rating stands at 3.8 out of 5 across 156 reviews, which is a robust sample and worth reading in full before ordering.
When placing an order, consider the occasion first — whether it is Chinese New Year, Hari Raya, a new baby, a corporate appreciation run, or an everyday get-well gift — and confirm that the hamper contents suit the recipient's dietary requirements. For Muslim recipients, verify that food components carry a MUIS halal certificate rather than simply a "no pork no lard" label. Customisation options typically cover handwritten or printed card messages, ribbon colour, and branded sleeves for corporate bulk orders. For corporate runs with split delivery to multiple addresses, confirm minimum order quantities and whether central billing is available. Perishable items have a best-before date that should be checked before gifting.
To place an order, reach Janice Wong Hampers via WhatsApp, phone, or the enquiry form. For festive peak periods — Chinese New Year, Hari Raya, and Christmas — allow at least five to ten working days lead time, and confirm your delivery slot and recipient address details at the time of booking to avoid redelivery complications.
Confirm halal or other dietary requirements with the supplier, lock in the delivery slot at least 2–3 working days ahead (longer during festive peaks), and keep the recipient's contact handy in case of redelivery.
Came here to redeem a birthday cake and chose the mango yuzu coconut cake which looks absolutely gorgeous. The shop also offers a lovely collection of chocolates that look so interesting. Overall, the cake was fluffy/creamy, and quite nice. There's a coconut layer in the middle that elevated the flavor without being overpowering. Quite nice!
Purchased a pack of Maple Pecan Cookies and a Box of 12 Christmas Edition chocolates. As usual I am amazed by Chef Janice's ingenuity with personal favourites Earl Grey Lavender Hazelnut Praline and Spiced Orange Salted Caramel. These would be perfect for Christmas gifting to friends and family.
We purchased online. The store assistant didn’t get us to check the condition at the point of collection. The boxes are extremely poorly designed by the packaging team - notably the koi fish is sticking out from the box and the packaging material felt soft. I opened up and to my horror, the koi were crushed since they were stacked (by the store assistant). Extremely disappointed with this first and last time purchase. [Update: Service recovery effort is commendable. Kudos to Charlene.]
I want to preface by saying service was great and not the issue here. The product itself was immensely disappointing. Last year, I received Janice Wong’s roasted peanut butter as a gift for lunar new year and it was the best thing I’ve ever had. I’ve been thinking about it ever since. It was nutty, buttery, salty, the right amount of sweetness, crumbled perfectly in my mouth… I was a huge fan. Now I don’t know if it’s a CNY exclusive, but I waited for this. I got it this year and it was a huge letdown. It’s just… sweet. Texture is horrid, taste is one dimensional - I barely get a hint of peanut butter or salt. It’s just sugar. And I bought a few tins to give out, so I was dismayed to find out after I had already gifted them that the taste had changed. I didn’t think I had to taste a sample because I didn’t think it would taste SO different. (I also had my invisalign on so that was not ideal.) For $30 a tin, I will not recommend this to anyone anymore. And suffice to say I will not be purchasing ever again, since everything else did not leave a lasting impression on me.
2026.2.13 Admittedly I do not have a sweet tooth. And am highly selective of my sweet stuff. When I first tasted these chocolates >5years ago I was intrigued by the creativity. Who can combine chilli with Chocolate or ginger flowers with chocolate? It’s playful and presentation is fantastic too. Sadly it ends here. Now, I realised, i don’t even consider these chocolates. It does not even remotely reminds me of chocolates. If I want chocolate, I want the real stuff not the play play stuff. Dark if possible. I want to taste those awesome cacao beans, not camouflaged by some strange flavours. Perhaps I have outgrown Janice Wong’s chocolates as I age. 🤔 Give me pure chocolate, not pure imagination.
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Hamper pricing at Janice Wong Hampers falls in the mid-range ($$) tier. As a general guide, everyday gift hampers in Singapore run S$80–250, premium festive hampers S$200–500, and luxury or large gift sets S$500–1,500 and above. Corporate bulk orders typically carry a minimum quantity and may attract a per-unit discount of 10–20%. Itemise the full cost when enquiring: hamper contents, presentation and packaging, a custom card or ribbon, delivery fee (typically S$10–25 within Singapore, often waived above an order threshold), any peak-season surcharge during festive periods, and GST. Contact Janice Wong Hampers directly for current pricing across their specific product range. See the full Gifts & Hampers cost guide for Singapore →
Before ordering, confirm whether the food components in the hamper carry a MUIS halal certificate — for Muslim recipients, a MUIS-certified product is required, and a "halal-friendly" or "no pork no lard" label is not a substitute. For Hindu recipients, no-beef contents are typically needed. Vegetarian and vegan options may be available across selected ranges. Customisation generally covers handwritten or printed card messages, ribbon colour, a branded sleeve or company logo for corporate orders, and item swap-outs within a price band. Confirm minimum lead time for custom or branded hampers — typically three to five working days, and longer if printed branding is involved. Ask about the protocol if a specific item is out of stock closer to the delivery date.
For in-stock hampers, standard in-Singapore delivery is typically one to three working days. Same-day delivery may be available at a surcharge for orders placed before a morning cut-off, subject to slot availability. During festive peak periods — Chinese New Year, Hari Raya, and Christmas — allow five to ten working days, as demand is high and slots close early. For corporate bulk orders with split delivery, allow seven to fourteen days. Confirm the delivery window (morning, afternoon, or evening), the protocol if the recipient is unavailable (re-delivery fee, lobby drop, or neighbour drop), and the cancellation and refund policy. Most retailers allow cancellations up to 48 hours before the scheduled delivery date for a refund. Confirm halal or other dietary requirements with Janice Wong Hampers at the time of ordering, lock in the delivery slot well in advance during festive peaks, and keep the recipient's contact number handy in case of redelivery.
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