About Katong Flower Shop
Katong Flower Shop is a floral services provider based in Bedok South, offering islandwide coverage for weddings, baby celebrations, corporate events, and everyday arrangements. KakiList has independently verified its operating details and contact channel. It holds a 3.7/5 rating across 160 Google reviews — a robust sample, though the below-average score warrants reading recent reviews before booking.
Enquiries are handled by phone or through the contact form on this listing. For events such as weddings, lead time of two to four weeks is standard for bridal bouquets and ceremony arrangements, with popular Saturdays in peak wedding months booking out further ahead. When making contact, share your event date, venue, rough headcount, preferred colour palette, and any inspiration references so the team can provide a realistic package quote. Confirm whether the quote covers delivery and setup at the venue, and ask about a wet-weather or backup contingency for outdoor ceremony setups. Deposits are typically 30–50% on signing, with the balance due shortly before the event.
To take the next step, call or submit the enquiry form with your event date and floral requirements, and request a written quote itemising package inclusions, delivery and setup fees, and the balance payment schedule before placing a deposit.
Lock in the date with a written contract and deposit, confirm any HDB void deck or condo function room venue paperwork, and put the deliverables, balance schedule, and rescheduling policy in writing.
A trusted florist for fresh flowers. They handled all my wedding flowers too. Grateful to the bespectacled young lady who helped give ideas for this vase of arrangement. Chinese new year has already started with a beautiful note! They open till past midnight on the eve of CNY.
Have been using them for many events. The flowers were very fresh, vibrant and beautifully arranged. Price is also very reasonable.
Bought a birthday flower for someone and was honestly shocked when I saw what was delivered. The arrangement looked cheap and quite ugly. What made the experience worse was how pushy they were about payment. Kept rushing us to pay before we even had time to properly check or confirm anything. For the price I paid ($120) I expected at least a decent-sized and presentable bouquet. Felt completely scammed. Would not recommend at all. At first glance already can tell it’s anyhow wrap one so messy, no effort at all, few sad flowers just stuffed together like leftovers. You tell me, would YOU give this to someone on their birthday??
Grab delivery staff, Mr Salleh is very polite n friendly. He shows care n concern asking where he can help display my pots of plants. Show excellent service Katong flower shop had properly place plastic cover to protect plants intact when reach destination. I am glad n will order plants from the Katong flower shop again.
Got Cheated - Felt Exploited - Not Value for money Got Cheated: Me and wife went there for the first time. We bought 3 tiny succulents for our mini Aquarium, an Aloe Vera, Mona Lavender (Plectranthus), Hydrocotyle umbellata and two plastic plates for the flower pots. My wife chose the plants and paid the bill SG$42. We started heading out and I told my wife that the place feels a bit expensive as I had to pay SG$42. My wife quickly pointed that it should be SG$32 as she asked the staff about the price of each plant while choosing them. I checked the bill and realized there was an extra charge of SG$10. We headed back to the billing counter and told the lady about extra charge. The billing lady pretended as if it was a mistake (she didn't even look at the bill) and immediately refunded us by voiding the bill (how does she know there was an extra charge without even checking the bill before agreeing to refund). We felt cheated even though they refunded eventually. Felt Exploited: We asked the staff if they can put one of the plants in our own pot. The staff saw our pot and told us the plant will not fit in it (and that is fine). We headed to the billing counter to enquire if we can return or exchange the plant, A male staff told us that we should buy the plant we are holding as it is only SG$3, he doesn't know that we already paid SG$4 for that plant. The billing lady quickly whispered in his ears that we were charged SG$4, the man then kept quiet. We didn't like such experience and left the place. Not Value for money: We felt some plants were expensive because we saw the same plants(same size) in Cold Storage for lower price. FYI: Not all plants have price tagged on them, some are tagged and some are not (so it's easy to cheat in my opinion). Overall we had pretty bad first impressions. Won't recommend unless you are good with the market price of plants.
Side-by-side with the next three highest-rated floral providers on KakiList, so you can see how Katong Flower Shop stacks up at a glance.
| Provider | Google Rating | Reviews | Years | Verified |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Katong Flower Shop (this page) | ⭐ 3.7 | 160 | — | ✓ |
| Little Red Book Florist | ⭐ 5.0 | 683 | — | ✓ |
| Little Red Dot Florist | ⭐ 5.0 | 683 | — | ✓ |
| Peaceful Wreaths Singapore | ⭐ 5.0 | 236 | — | ✓ |
Katong Flower Shop prices its floral services as packages, with the final cost depending on the scope of work. Singapore market norms for floral: bridal bouquets S$150–400, bridesmaid bouquets S$80–180 each, ceremony arch or altar arrangements S$300–800, aisle arrangements S$200–600, corsages and buttonholes S$20–60 each. For everyday or gifting arrangements, expect S$60–200 depending on flower variety and size. Package pricing for full wedding florals (bouquet, arch, aisle, table centrepieces) typically runs S$1,500–5,000+ depending on flower types and scale. Confirm what is included versus billed separately: delivery and setup at the venue, teardown and collection of hired props, travel surcharge for non-central or Sentosa locations, and GST. Request a written itemised quote before paying any deposit. See the full floral cost guide for Singapore →
For wedding florals, two to four weeks ahead is a working minimum, but popular Saturdays in peak wedding months — March, April, October, and November — can book out considerably earlier, so six to eight weeks is a safer lead time. For baby full-month or 100-day floral arrangements, two to three weeks is generally sufficient. Everyday gifting arrangements can often be arranged with a few days' notice. Confirm whether your chosen event date is available at the point of first contact, as the deposit is typically what holds the date. If any portion of the floral setup is outdoors, ask about a wet-weather contingency — for example, whether arrangements can be quickly moved indoors or whether substitutions are possible for blooms that wilt rapidly in humidity.
Industry standard for floral services is a 30–50% deposit on signing to hold the event date and begin sourcing flowers, with the balance due one to two weeks before the event. Confirm in writing what the deposit covers — typically the date reservation and initial design consultation — and whether it is refundable or transferable if you need to reschedule. Ask specifically about the rescheduling policy, as fresh flowers are ordered to a specific date and a late cancellation often means the supplier cannot recover the material cost. Confirm the cancellation window within which a full or partial refund is possible, and get the complete deliverables list — number of arrangements, setup and teardown windows, prop hire terms — documented before payment. See the full floral cost guide for Singapore →
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