About Xing Yun Signature
Xing Yun Signature is a confinement food caterer operating islandwide from its Woodlands premises. The listing has been verified by KakiList, though no ACRA registration has been confirmed for the business. Across 242 Google reviews — a robust sample — the provider holds a rating of 3.7 out of 5, which prospective customers should weigh carefully before committing to a package.
Most families enquire about the 28-day package, though shorter 7-day or 14-day options are worth asking about if you want to trial the menu before committing to the full confinement period. Confirm upfront how many trays are delivered per day — typically two (lunch and dinner), sometimes three with breakfast added — and whether herbal soups, red dates tea, longan tea, and confinement tonics are included in the package price or billed separately. Meals should be cooked fresh and delivered hot, ideally within a four-hour window, in microwave-safe, BPA-free containers. Check the delivery slots for your area, as a Woodlands-based operation may have fixed routes that affect timing in non-central locations.
To get started, contact Xing Yun Signature by phone or through their enquiry form to request the current menu, confirm package pricing and delivery coverage for your address, and — if available — arrange 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.
Made a catering reservation on the 18th Feb for CNY dinner, the mini buffet came on time. As I was busy with the preparation, I didn't check when it initially came. We ate and have fun, but I will give the taste 6/10 only. Chicken were dry, cheese tofu are too little for a 15pax order while the noodle taste sour. And as i was too tired that very day, i rested . But on the next day I noticed that I'm missing my dessert (Nata de coco with longan). I tried to message and call them but no reply nor response. Still wondering should i refer them to CASE
Overall food is slighty bland ..no taste for Mee hoon ,veg . The kou BAO is good. Food is good for 10 portion , delivery personal was well manned and handle food professionally. For the price is worth but you can't expect the best tasty food. Wil definitely order again when I have gathering
Sorry to say is my 1st time & last time order from this caterer. The mini buffet deliver is quite a disappointed. The fried noodle have no taste and is not fresh got an awlful smell. The curry is not nice at all don't understand why I saw some review here say curry is nice and is must try. Goodness! The yam paste is dry too and coconut milk given too less. Utensil given is so pathetic for 18 pax you give exactly 18 set and servette only 1 small pack with a few pcs only. As a caterer do you need to be so stingy. Utensil cannot give few more set extra? My advise to those who are looking for caterer buffet do not consider order from Le Xin. I order mini buffet quite often when there's event or festival I chance upon Le Xin and decide to give it a chance and this is the disappointment I have got. The other caterer starting with letter M & letter H which I have order frequent are much better and they are generous in providing utensil.
We fully paid for a buffet for CNY. The food never arrived. Not late — just completely missing. Multiple calls and WhatsApp messages were ignored. No explanation. No apology. No communication whatsoever. Taking full payment and then failing to deliver with zero response is completely unacceptable. Our guests were left hungry and we had to scramble for last-minute alternatives. Impressive way to run a catering business. Order at your own risk.
Ordered $368 set. Ordered 1 platter... end up its fried nugget, seaweed chicken and popiah... salted egg meat is super hard... the prawn is bitter.. even the paper plate is super flimsy.. super disappointing for this price. Not recommended..
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Xing Yun Signature uses a package pricing model. In the Singapore market, 28-day confinement food packages typically range from S$1,200 to S$2,800 depending on the number of daily trays, the dietary tradition, and whether herbal soups and tonics are bundled in or charged separately. Shorter 7-day or 14-day options, where offered, allow you to trial the food before committing to the full duration. Confirm whether delivery to your address incurs a surcharge — caterers based in Woodlands may apply additional charges for deliveries to the east or CBD. Ask for an itemised breakdown so you know exactly what is and is not included before paying the deposit. See the full confinement food cost guide for Singapore →
Singapore confinement food traditions vary across Cantonese, Hokkien, Teochew, Western-style postnatal, halal, and vegetarian approaches. Cantonese is the most common, typically featuring warming herbal soups, ginger, sesame oil, and rice wine. It is worth confirming which tradition Xing Yun Signature's menu follows, whether the daily menu rotates or repeats on a weekly cycle, and whether dishes can be adjusted for breastfeeding mothers who may prefer low-spice or alcohol-free options. If a trial meal is available — typically priced at S$30–60 for a single day — book one before paying the package deposit. Confinement appetite and personal taste are highly individual, and a menu that reads well may not suit your palate or recovery needs in practice. This is one of the most useful checks you can do before committing.
No regulatory licences are currently listed for Xing Yun Signature on this listing, including an SFA Food Shop Licence or Catering Licence. A licensed confinement food caterer should hold one of these, which carries a hygiene grade (A being the highest, then B, C, D). Halal-certified providers additionally hold a MUIS certificate, which should appear on packaging. We were unable to confirm these details from the information provided. Confinement meals should be cooked on the day of delivery and dispatched hot in microwave-safe, BPA-free containers within a roughly four-hour window. Before paying any deposit, ask Xing Yun Signature for their SFA licence number and hygiene grade, confirm the twice-daily delivery slots, and clarify their policy on missed deliveries or substitutions. 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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