About Thomson Nutri
Thomson Nutri is a confinement food caterer operating islandwide from its base at Eunos Technolink. The listing has been verified by KakiList, meaning operating details and a contact channel have been confirmed by a real person. No Google reviews are currently on record, so independent rating data is unavailable at this stage. Pricing is indicated at a mid-range level, though a specific package cost has not been provided — contact Thomson Nutri directly to confirm current rates.
Enquiring families typically begin by asking about the dietary tradition followed — whether Cantonese, Hokkien, Teochew, Western postnatal, halal, or another style — and whether the standard package covers herbal soups, red dates tea, longan tea, and confinement tonics, or bills these separately. Most caterers deliver twice daily, with lunch arriving between 11 am and 1 pm and dinner between 5 pm and 7 pm, with meals cooked and delivered within roughly four hours to maintain freshness. Before committing to a 28-day package, it is worth requesting a trial meal or single-day tasting, as confinement appetite and personal taste vary considerably from one mother to another. Confirm packaging type — ideally BPA-free and microwave-safe — and ask about the substitute or refund policy if a delivery is missed.
To take the next step, reach out to Thomson Nutri via WhatsApp, phone, or the enquiry form to request a menu overview, confirm delivery coverage for your address, and arrange a trial meal before placing a deposit.
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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Specific package pricing has not been published for Thomson Nutri at this time, so you will need to contact them directly for a current quote. As a reference, Singapore confinement food caterers typically charge S$1,200–2,800 for a standard 28-day package, with shorter 7-day or 14-day trial options available at a proportionally similar rate. Pricing usually anchors on the number of trays per day — most caterers offer two (lunch and dinner), with a third breakfast tray as an optional add-on. Confirm whether herbal soups, red dates tea, longan tea, and other confinement tonics are included in the quoted price or billed separately, as this can add meaningfully to the total cost. Ask 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 generally follow one of several culinary traditions — Cantonese (the most common, featuring warming herbal soups, ginger, sesame oil, and rice wine), Hokkien, Teochew, Western-style postnatal, halal, or vegetarian. Before placing a deposit with Thomson Nutri, confirm which tradition their kitchen follows, whether the daily menu rotates or repeats weekly, and whether dishes can be adjusted for breastfeeding mothers who may need a low-spice or rice-wine-free option. Most established caterers offer a single-day or trial meal at roughly S$30–60. Taking up this option before committing to a full package is strongly advisable, as confinement appetite shifts daily and personal taste is a reliable predictor of satisfaction over a 28-day period. Contact Thomson Nutri directly to confirm whether a trial is available and how to arrange one.
No regulatory licences are currently listed for Thomson Nutri in the KakiList record. Legitimate confinement food caterers should hold an SFA Food Shop Licence or Catering Licence — ask Thomson Nutri to confirm their licence number and hygiene grade (A is the highest) before paying any deposit. Providers catering to Muslim families should also hold a MUIS halal certificate, which is typically displayed on packaging. Confinement meals are cooked the same day and delivered hot, with most caterers targeting a roughly four-hour window between cooking and delivery to maintain food safety and warmth. Packaging should be BPA-free and microwave-safe. Confirm the twice-daily delivery time slots and clarify the caterer's policy if a delivery is missed or arrives late — whether a credit, replacement meal, or partial refund applies. 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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