About Singapore Lactation Bakes
Singapore Lactation Bakes is a confinement food caterer operating islandwide from its premises at 2 Jln Lokam, #01-41. The listing is KakiList-verified and ACRA-registered. It holds a 5/5 rating across 354 Google reviews, a robust sample that provides a reliable signal of consistent customer satisfaction. Pricing sits in the mid-range band ($$); exact package costs should be confirmed directly, as confinement food packages in Singapore typically run from S$1,200 to S$2,800 for a standard 28-day arrangement.
Most families start by enquiring about the dietary tradition on offer — whether Cantonese, Hokkien, Teochew, Western-style postnatal, halal, or a combination — and confirming how many trays are delivered each day (typically two: lunch and dinner, with breakfast as an optional addition). It is worth asking whether herbal soups, red dates tea, longan tea, and confinement tonics are included in the package price or billed separately, as this materially affects the total cost. Reputable caterers deliver meals hot within a roughly four-hour window after cooking, in microwave-safe, BPA-free containers. Before committing to a full 28-day deposit, ask whether a single-day trial meal is available — confinement appetite shifts frequently, and confirming the food suits your taste before paying in full is strongly advisable.
To get started, reach out to Singapore Lactation Bakes via WhatsApp, phone, or the enquiry form to request a full menu, confirm dietary preferences, check delivery slot availability for your expected due date, and arrange a trial meal if possible.
Order a trial meal and confirm the SFA hygiene grade (and MUIS halal certificate if relevant) before paying the package deposit.
The Overnight oats Tubs from Marian's are such a great help in maintaining and also boosting my supply after returning to work ! The oats are also not artificially sweetened which is helpful as i am trying to maintain a healthy diet. Hope to try out different flavors next time :)
Marian's lactation cookies are simply the best. I just had my third child and have ordered from them after each delivery, so have been enjoying their treats over the past 4+ years. I'm sure all their cookies are great but I love their cranberry pistachio so much that I can't even get myself to order the other flavors. Highly recommend!
Can't rave enough about the lactation overnight oats and bite-size cookies! Not only are they incredibly delicious, but they also worked wonders for boosting my milk supply during dips. Highly recommend this product for any nursing mom needing a tasty and effective boost! I just had to share my experience with overnight oats from MLB and their incredible impact on my milk supply journey. After battling through being sick and the return of my period, my milk production took a hit, dropping from 140ml to just 100ml per session. Desperate to find a solution, I tried various lactation aids including 2nutguys, fenugreek, and legendairymilk products, but nothing seemed to make a significant difference. Then, I stumbled upon overnight oats during the fff, and what a game-changer it has been! Incorporating them into my routine has been like giving my milk supply a boost. Unlike other products I've tried, the oats have consistently delivered the best results. My supply now is just nice to feed my son 1 day or 1 feed short. They've not only helped me bounce back from the setbacks but have also given me the confidence and reassurance I needed on my breastfeeding journey. If you're struggling with milk supply issues like I was, I highly recommend giving overnight oats a try. They are delicious to eat as breakfast healthy snack(if you are like me who cant stop nomming) and most importantly, they work wonders in boosting milk production. Here's to happy and abundant breastfeeding for all of us! Thank you Marian for support and your guidance were exceptional, making the journey smoother.
Have loved Marian’s Lactation cookies ever since my #1. Tried many cookie brands but always go back to this. For me, I can see the effect between when I consume the cookies and when I ran out of the cookies and didn’t consume them. Without the cookies I usually pump between 80-90ml, but with the cookie I usually go 120-140ml. Thank you Marian and team for feeding me so I can feed my baby! 🥰
My first time purchasing Marian's products was in Oct 2021 after giving birth to 2nd child. Been wanting to try the Milo lactation ice cream. Besides helping with supply, the products are really yummy. Portion for overnight oats in the containers are just nice for breakfast. Not a fan of fruit juice but the cold pressed juice is simply impressive. The taste is nice and I'll be back for more.
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| Provider | Google Rating | Reviews | Years | Verified |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Singapore Lactation Bakes (this page) | ⭐ 5.0 | 354 | — | ✓ |
| Pamper Me Jamu Wellness | ⭐ 5.0 | 1477 | — | ✓ |
| Genteel Postnatal Care | ⭐ 5.0 | 1477 | — | ✓ |
| Hatchery Cribs | ⭐ 5.0 | 1076 | — | ✓ |
Singapore Lactation Bakes is priced in the mid-range band ($$); exact figures should be confirmed directly. For context, standard 28-day confinement food packages in Singapore typically run from S$1,200 to S$2,800, depending on the number of daily trays — usually two (lunch and dinner) or three with breakfast added — and whether herbal soups, red dates tea, longan tea, and tonics are bundled in or priced separately. Shorter 7-day or 14-day trial packages are offered by many caterers and can be a cost-effective way to assess fit before committing to a full month. Confirm whether there is a delivery surcharge for addresses in the east, west, or landed properties, and ask for the full itemised breakdown before paying any deposit. See the full confinement food cost guide for Singapore →
Singapore confinement food traditions vary considerably: Cantonese is the most common style, featuring warming herbal soups, ginger, sesame oil, and sometimes rice wine; Hokkien and Teochew preparations have their own distinct profiles; Western-style postnatal menus and halal options cater to other households. Confirm which tradition Singapore Lactation Bakes specialises in and whether the daily menu rotates or repeats on a weekly cycle. If you are breastfeeding, ask whether low-spice or no-rice-wine adjustments are available. Most reputable caterers offer a single-day or trial meal at roughly S$30–60 before you pay a full package deposit. Given that confinement appetite and taste preferences shift unpredictably post-delivery, booking a trial meal is the single most practical step before committing — no amount of menu photography substitutes for tasting the actual food.
Singapore Lactation Bakes is ACRA-registered, confirming it operates as a formal business entity. For food safety, licensed confinement food caterers should hold an SFA Food Shop Licence or Catering Licence, which carries a hygiene grade — A is the highest, followed by B, C, and D. Providers catering to halal-observant families should also hold a MUIS halal certificate, which ought to appear on packaging and the provider's website. Confirm whether Singapore Lactation Bakes holds these certifications and ask to see the current hygiene grade before paying. Meals should be cooked on the day of delivery and dispatched hot in BPA-free, microwave-safe containers within a roughly four-hour cooked-to-delivery window. Confirm the two daily delivery slots (typically 11am–1pm for lunch and 5pm–7pm for dinner) and the substitute or refund policy in the event a delivery is missed. 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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