About Motherswork
Motherswork is a confinement food caterer serving mothers islandwide from its Great World City outlet at 1 Kim Seng Promenade. The listing is KakiList-verified and ACRA-registered. It holds a 4.3/5 rating across 162 Google reviews, a robust sample that provides a reliable signal of consistent service quality. Pricing is positioned in the mid-range ($$) on a package basis; exact package costs should be confirmed directly with the provider.
Motherswork offers package-based meal delivery designed around the postnatal recovery period. The standard format is a 28-day package, though shorter trial or partial-coverage options — typically 7-day or 14-day — may be available for mothers who want to assess menu suitability before committing to the full duration. Meals are typically delivered twice daily (lunch and dinner), with herbal soups, red dates tea, and confinement tonics either bundled into the package or available as add-ons — confirm this before ordering. Dishes are cooked the same day and delivered hot in microwave-safe containers, generally within a four-hour cooked-to-delivery window. When enquiring, confirm the dietary tradition on offer (Cantonese, Hokkien, Western postnatal, halal, or other), whether the menu rotates daily, and whether low-spice or rice-wine-free options are available for breastfeeding mothers. Note that no regulatory licences are listed for this provider; confirm the SFA Food Shop or Catering Licence and hygiene grade directly before placing an order.
To get started, reach out to Motherswork via WhatsApp, phone, or the enquiry form to request the current menu, package pricing, and available start dates — and ask about a trial meal before paying any deposit.
Order a trial meal and confirm the SFA hygiene grade (and MUIS halal certificate if relevant) before paying the package deposit.
We met the trainee, Rhuben, as our sales assistant. My wife and I sincerely appreciated his time and knowledge of the products. He is a well trained staff and very helpful young man. While we were trying out the strollers, he was very attentive to our child, careful and patient. Ensuring our child was safely secured before moving off with the stroller. We were glad to be assisted by him!
They do carry a good range of Jellycat products. But I still couldn’t find archibald elephant.maybe it’s sold out.
👼 A One-Stop Wonderland for Kids (and Kidults Like Me!) 🎁 Motherswork at Great World – where my inner child and practical auntie side collided! 🤣💅 Came for baby gifts… stayed to hoard kid-safe nail polish (guilty!), snuggly blankies, clever educational toys, and chic sippy cups. Ended up shopping for everyone: my niece, friends’ kiddos, and… okay, fine, myself too. 🥤🧸 This place is a treasure trove for thoughtful, quality finds – no more last-minute gift panic! 🚼 💡 Pro tip: Hide your wallet if you’re just “browsing”… resistance is *awfully* futile here. 😂 10/10 – My new go-to for tiny humans (and fun adults)! 🌟
I’ve bought a Jellycat keychain as a gift to my friend, and paid additional $3 for wrapping, but the wrapping quality was really disappointing and looked super cheap
Our experience at Motherwork Great Work Mall was absolutely exceptional! From the moment we arrived, Dana and Eiway went above and beyond to make sure everything was perfect. Their professionalism, warmth, and genuine care turned our visit into something truly unforgettable. It’s rare to find service that feels this personal and heartfelt — every detail was handled with such attention and enthusiasm. Thanks to Dana and Eiway, we left not only impressed but deeply grateful for the effort they put into making our experience so special. If you’re looking for a place where amazing service meets genuine kindness, Motherwork Great Work Mall is the one. Highly recommended! 💯👏
Side-by-side with the next three highest-rated confinement food providers on KakiList, so you can see how Motherswork stacks up at a glance.
| Provider | Google Rating | Reviews | Years | Verified |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Motherswork (this page) | ⭐ 4.3 | 162 | — | ✓ |
| Pamper Me Jamu Wellness | ⭐ 5.0 | 1477 | — | ✓ |
| Genteel Postnatal Care | ⭐ 5.0 | 1477 | — | ✓ |
| Hatchery Cribs | ⭐ 5.0 | 1076 | — | ✓ |
Motherswork prices its packages at the mid-range ($$) tier, though exact figures should be confirmed directly as they are not publicly listed. For context, 28-day confinement food packages in Singapore typically run S$1,200–2,800 depending on the caterer, dietary tradition, and number of trays per day. Shorter 7-day or 14-day options are often available as a trial or for partial coverage. When requesting a quote, confirm how many trays are included per day (typically 2 — lunch and dinner — or 3 with breakfast added), whether herbal soups, red dates tea, and confinement tonics are bundled or billed separately, and whether there is a delivery surcharge for landed properties or addresses outside the central region. See the full confinement food cost guide for Singapore →
Singapore confinement food caterers typically follow one or more traditions — Cantonese (the most common, featuring warming herbal soups, ginger, sesame oil, and rice wine), Hokkien, Teochew, Western-style postnatal, halal, or vegetarian. Contact Motherswork directly to confirm which tradition their kitchen follows, whether the menu rotates day-to-day or repeats on a weekly cycle, and whether dishes can be adjusted for breastfeeding mothers who prefer low-spice or alcohol-free options. Most reputable caterers offer a single-day or trial meal at roughly S$30–60 before the full package deposit is paid. This is strongly recommended — confinement appetite shifts daily, and personal taste matters more than menu marketing. Ask Motherswork whether a trial meal is available and what the cost is before committing to the full package.
No regulatory licences are currently listed for Motherswork on KakiList. Legitimate confinement food caterers hold an SFA Food Shop Licence or Catering Licence, which carries a hygiene grade — A is the highest, followed by B, C, and D. Halal-certified providers additionally hold a MUIS certificate, which should appear on packaging and be verifiable on the MUIS online directory. Confirm both the SFA licence and hygiene grade directly with Motherswork before placing an order. Confinement meals are typically cooked the same day and delivered hot in microwave-safe, BPA-free containers within a roughly four-hour cooked-to-delivery window. Confirm the twice-daily delivery time slots (usually 11am–1pm for lunch, 5pm–7pm for dinner), the packaging type, and the substitute or refund policy in the event of a missed delivery. Order a trial meal and confirm the SFA hygiene grade (and MUIS halal certificate if relevant) before paying the package deposit.
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