About Tingkat Delivery by RichFood
Tingkat Delivery by RichFood is a confinement food caterer serving mothers islandwide from its kitchen at FoodXchange @ Admiralty. The listing is KakiList-verified and ACRA-registered. It holds a 4/5 rating across 269 Google reviews — a robust sample that provides a reliable signal of consistent customer experience. Pricing sits in the mid-range tier ($$), though the exact package cost should be confirmed directly.
When planning your confinement meals, start by confirming the available package lengths — the standard 28-day option covers lunch and dinner delivery daily, with shorter 7-day or 14-day trial packages often available for mothers who wish to assess the food before committing to a full month. Clarify whether herbal soups, red dates tea, longan tea, and confinement tonics are bundled into the package price or billed separately, as this can shift the total cost meaningfully. Confirm the delivery time windows (typically a lunch slot around 11am–1pm and a dinner slot around 5pm–7pm), check that meals arrive hot in microwave-safe, BPA-free containers within a four-hour cooked-to-delivery window, and ask whether there is a surcharge for addresses in landed or non-central areas. It is also worth enquiring about menu rotation and whether dishes can be adjusted for breastfeeding mothers who prefer low-spice or alcohol-free preparations.
To get started, contact Tingkat Delivery by RichFood via WhatsApp, phone, or their enquiry form to request current package pricing, available start dates, and a trial meal — tasting the food before paying the full deposit is the most practical way to confirm it suits your recovery needs.
Order a trial meal and confirm the SFA hygiene grade (and MUIS halal certificate if relevant) before paying the package deposit.
Tried out a 5 day tingkat plan for 2pax and got a decent variety of dishes. If you are busy and can't find time to cook your own meals, check out this option for some healthy meals! We got 3 dishes and a soup, but I understand you can also opt for 4 dishes if you do not need the soup. The delivery was prompt and we never needed to wait for our meals to arrive.
Tried Richfood Tingkat for a week and really enjoyed it! The meals were healthy, homely, and super convenient — delivered daily between 3–7pm. Favourites were the Japanese grilled chicken, soy sauce steamed fish, hot & sour soup, and black chicken herbal soup. Perfect fuss-free option for weekday dinners!
I am utterly disappointed and this is my worst tingkat delivery experience so far. The dishes are very boring and the look at those dishes, we have no appetite. It is not value for money too. I am served with the same dishes for 3 consecutive days in a row!! From the 2 picture you can see. Paid around $300 plus for 2 pax for 20 days give me $15 daily which means each person is $7.50 but the value is only like $2.50 per pax under economic standard. I rather go and get it from the economic rice stall which have prawns, meat, chicken or even fish for $15 and amount is good for 3 pax too. The only efficient part I must compliment is the daily delivery of the tingkat which is on time and never failed. Thank you.
1st time order non halal come with stired fried pork and yummy pork chops. Last Thurs and Friday I wasn't around during lunch hence no pictures. Special shout out to customer service coordinators Ms Vani and JiaJia for their kind attention on the tingkat lunch delivery timing as well as the food without TCM herbs as my elderly parents can't take TCM herbs soup due to lots of western medications daily. Thank you both and your team for the great efforts improvement and action taken after customer's feedbacks. Keep up the good work and we will continue to support your organisation. JiayouJiayou👍👍👍☺️☺️☺️
It was our first time trying out Rich Foods Tingkat delivery and we are truly impressed with the food delivered. We ordered the ‘Healthy Tinkgkat’ meals, but the quality of the food prepared were not compromised, they tasted great! Would highly recommend for families who wished to try “home cooked food” but has no time to prepare due to work or other responsibilities.
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| Tingkat Delivery by RichFood (this page) | ⭐ 4.0 | 269 | — | ✓ |
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Tingkat Delivery by RichFood prices its packages at the mid-range tier, though exact figures should be confirmed directly as they can change. As a market reference, 28-day confinement food packages in Singapore typically run S$1,200–2,800 depending on the number of daily trays (2 trays covering lunch and dinner, or 3 with breakfast added) and whether herbal soups and tonics are included or priced separately. Shorter 7-day or 14-day options are worth asking about if you want to trial the food before committing. Confirm any delivery surcharge for landed properties or addresses outside the central delivery zone. See the full confinement food cost guide for Singapore →
Singapore confinement food traditions vary — Cantonese is most common, featuring warming herbal soups, ginger, sesame oil, and rice wine; Hokkien, Teochew, Western-style postnatal, halal, and vegetarian options are also offered by some caterers. Contact Tingkat Delivery by RichFood directly to confirm which traditions their menu follows, whether dishes rotate day-to-day or repeat weekly, and whether alcohol-free or low-spice adaptations are available for breastfeeding mothers. Most reputable caterers offer a single-day or trial meal at around S$30–60. Ordering a trial before paying the full package deposit is strongly recommended — confinement appetite shifts daily, and personal taste matters more than menu marketing.
Tingkat Delivery by RichFood operates from FoodXchange @ Admiralty, a purpose-built food production facility. Licensed confinement food operations hold an SFA Food Shop Licence or Catering Licence with a hygiene grade — A is the highest, followed by B, C, and D. No regulatory licences are currently listed on this profile, so it is worth asking the provider directly to confirm their SFA licence status and current hygiene grade before paying any deposit. Providers offering halal-certified menus also hold a MUIS certificate, which should appear on packaging. Confinement meals are typically cooked on the day and delivered hot in microwave-safe, BPA-free containers within a roughly four-hour window. Confirm the delivery time slots, packaging type, and the substitute or refund policy if a delivery is missed.
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