About Zuo Yue Food
Zuo Yue Food is a confinement food caterer operating islandwide across Singapore, listed at the S$$ price tier and offering package-based delivery. The listing has been verified by KakiList, and the business is registered with ACRA. With 255 Google reviews and a 4.3/5 rating, the sample is robust enough to treat as a meaningful signal of consistent delivery quality.
Zuo Yue Food offers package-based confinement meal delivery covering the standard 28-day postnatal period, with shorter trial or partial packages typically available for mothers who wish to sample the cooking before committing. Meals are generally delivered twice daily — lunch around midday and dinner in the early evening — in microwave-safe, BPA-free containers cooked and dispatched within a roughly four-hour window to preserve warmth and freshness. Before placing a deposit, it is worth confirming the dietary tradition the kitchen follows (Cantonese, Hokkien, Teochew, Western postnatal, halal, or vegetarian), whether herbal soups, red dates tea, longan tea, and confinement tonics are bundled into the package price or billed separately, and whether the menu rotates day-to-day or repeats on a weekly cycle. Mothers who are breastfeeding should also ask about low-spice and rice-wine-free substitutions.
To take the next step, contact Zuo Yue Food by phone or through their enquiry form at 5 Stadium Walk, #01-38/39, Singapore 397693 to request a trial meal and confirm the package options, delivery slots, and pricing 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.
Nice ambience but food is on the heavier/greasier side. Taste is wonderful but just too heavy on the tastebuds for us. The Crispy Eggs with Black Sesame Oil was well done, and is a must order together with white rice. Such a beautiful pairing. Braised Pork Belly was excellent and the protein was well marinated/braised that it had a nice melt-in-your-mouth texture. The Hakka Abacus Seeds were served piping hot and the flavour was wonderful together with the minced pork. The Salted Egg Pork Patty however was not to our liking. The mince was done well but felt the salted egg did not carry the dish in flavour other than just being placed on top as a form of decor. A wonderful place to order a couple of dishes to share with family & friends.
Was introduced to this Taiwanese resrurant at Kallang Leisure mall by a colleauge. Read some pretty good reviews online as well thus decided to come here for my mum's birthday dinner. Resturant was relatively packed when we reached around 7.45pm. Ordered a total of 5 dishes. Salt and pepper fish, stir fried cabbage with bacon, chicken roll, sesame oil fried egg and the been hoon taro soup. Didnt had to wait long for our food. The food in general was not bad. The only con was the chicken roll, which has the rancid oil taste to it. Overall, we enjoyed the food. Staff were friendly and welcoming. Resturant's ambience was pretty good as well.
A Taste of Taiwan at Its Finest – Song Yue Shines Song Yue delivers a true Minnanese Taiwanese experience with dishes that feel both comforting and elevated. The moment you sit down, you know you’re in for something special. The fried garlic pomfret is a standout — perfectly crisp on the outside, tender inside, and packed with the fragrance of golden garlic. It’s the kind of dish that disappears fast because everyone reaches for “just one more bite.” Their braised pork belly is rich, glossy, and deeply flavourful, melting effortlessly with every mouthful. It’s classic Taiwanese comfort at its absolute best. Don’t miss the pig stomach soup Mee Sua. The broth is soothing and full of depth, and the pig stomach is cooked to that ideal tender chew. Paired with the silky mee sua, it’s a bowl that warms you from the inside out. With heartfelt cooking, authentic flavours, and dishes that truly stand out, Song Yue is one of the best places to enjoy Minnanese Taiwanese cuisine — a restaurant you’ll want to return to again and again
Special shout out to Ms Ginny Lam who took the trouble telling us there is a Jacky Chueng concert going on and advised us to book after 8pm or come on weekdays when I called in to make a reservation at 6pm on a Sunday. I am touched by her going the extra mile telling us that for fear we will be stuck in a jam or have difficulties finding a car park lot. That's thinking for the customer and for that, thank you. We decided to come on a weekday (Monday) instead. Food was on the heavier side but was beautifully executed. Every dish is unique in flavor and texture. Love every single dish that was served up. Well done Chef. Although I would like to comment on the choice of songs played. There are much better and classier Taiwanese songs to play rather than crass Hokkien songs blaring away. I get it you would like to stick to the "Taiwanese" theme but perhaps some folk Formosan music would be more soothing and a better fit for the restaurant's elegant decor? Just my thoughts.
Nice ambience. Furnishings are nice. 1. Food = 9/10 Delicious, came fast, big portions 2. Service = 9/10 3. Seatings = 10/10 comfy 4. Prices = average $20+ per dish Overall charges including gst and service charges = $80+ A. Mango prawns and you tiao B. Veg C. Prawn with pumpkins and crabmeat
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Zuo Yue Food prices its meals at the S$$ tier on a package basis. In the Singapore market, 28-day confinement food packages typically range from S$1,200 to S$2,800, depending on the number of trays per day and whether herbal soups, tonics, and red dates or longan tea are included in the base price or billed separately. Shorter trial packages of 7 or 14 days are commonly available at a pro-rated or slightly higher per-day rate. Confirm with Zuo Yue Food directly whether the quoted package price covers two trays daily (lunch and dinner) or three (with breakfast added), and whether there is a delivery surcharge for landed properties or addresses in non-central parts of Singapore. See the full confinement food cost guide for Singapore →
Singapore confinement food is prepared according to several culinary traditions — Cantonese (the most widely followed, featuring warming herbal broths, ginger, sesame oil, and rice wine), Hokkien, Teochew, Western-style postnatal, halal, and vegetarian. Contact Zuo Yue Food directly to confirm which tradition their kitchen specialises in, whether the daily menu rotates or repeats on a weekly basis, and whether dishes can be adjusted for breastfeeding mothers who prefer low-spice or rice-wine-free options. Most established caterers offer a single-day or trial meal at around S$30–60 before any package commitment. It is strongly advisable to try the food first — postnatal appetite and taste sensitivity shift considerably, and a dish that reads well on a menu may not suit you in practice. Confirm trial meal availability and cost when you enquire.
Zuo Yue Food is ACRA-registered. However, no SFA Food Shop Licence or Catering Licence is currently listed in the provider data, which is a notable gap for a meal-delivery operation — contact Zuo Yue Food directly to confirm their SFA licensing status and hygiene grade (A being the highest, followed by B, C, and D). If you require halal-certified meals, ask whether the kitchen holds a current MUIS halal certificate, which should also appear on the packaging. Confinement meals are typically cooked on the day of delivery and dispatched hot in microwave-safe, BPA-free containers within a roughly four-hour cooked-to-delivery window. Confirm the twice-daily delivery time slots, packaging type, and the caterer's policy for missed deliveries or substitutions before paying your 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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