6 Best Organic Restaurants in Singapore to Eat Healthy Food

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6 Best Organic Restaurants in Singapore to Eat Healthy Food With so many eatery places continually opening their doors, many people are constantly spoilt for choice for wherever to go for a team lunch or family dinner. If you want to keep a balanced diet and skipping out an extra calorie, then you should find an organic restaurant. In this article, we will discuss a list of some organic restaurants where you get healthy food. If you could have your way, you will have good food all day. But It is not important everything that tastes good, is good for you. For those who dread vegetables and healthy food, you'll be happy to know that it's more to it than just chicken breast mesclun.


The next time you find yourself watching your boring desk salad, think about other healthy food options available to you instead. Are you confused about where to eat in Singapore, or wherever you live? It is ideal to find a monthly food magazine that will help you in finding the best restaurants. Below, I’m going to share a list of some organic restaurants where you can experience healthy food.

1. HRVST CafĂŠ & Bar This healthy restaurant and bar launched by boutique gym Kilter Avenue focuses on making vegan meals look undeniably mouth-watering. Here, you can enjoy plenty of flavours with dishes like Soy Satay with peanut sauce and veggie chips and Bak Kut Teh Barley Risotto with diced fresh daikon, garlic oil, braised nuts, pink radish, and cauliflower chip.


2. Bearded Bella You can try this Melbourne-inspired neighbourhood café for some guilt-free eats and coffee. Whether you’re prepared to indulge your sweet tooth with some Chia Pudding or fill up your belly with the enthusiastic Mushroom & Hummus, there’s a key for every taste.

3. The Stamford Brasserie Providing breakfast, lunch, and dinner and also drinks and coffee, this amazing restaurant and bar are established to run without the use of plastic. The restaurant is located on the ground floor of Equinox Complex and features an all-day dining restaurant, beer bar, and a grab-and-go for busy Singaporeans on the go. Here, you can indulge yourself in mouth-watering food like baked fish en papillote and saltbaked taproot salad with feta cheese, walnuts, and spinach.

4. Verde Kitchen This restaurant is only for you if you are in search of freshly made mains, soups, and salads for breakfast or brunch. With gluten-free, dairy-free, vegetarian, and raw food options, this chic eatery place incorporates locally and sustainably-sourced ingredients in their food.

5. The Garden Club This restaurant serves a vegetable-forward menu and even has a roof-top garden where they grow ingredients and used them in its food. Here a quick-serve menu is


provided during lunch, where you can modify your own bowl with choices like roasted purple carrots, fried Brussels sprouts, and garlic mushrooms. Its Ă la carte menu also provides waistline-friendly choices like miso chicken breast and the garden ragu fettuccine finished from Beyond Meat.

6. The Botanic This restaurant has picked a plant-based trend in its interior. The eatery place has brought this trend by swapping things up, offering vegan, vegetable, and gluten-free dishes like pickled pumpkin, and pumpkin seed miso, smoked eggplant with coconut and black bean sauce, and ricotta dumplings with pomelo. But if you love meat, don’t worry. The plant-based dishes feature alongside free-range, seafood, and organic meat providing as well as dishes like grilled squid with inked rice. When you go out with your family and friends for dinner or lunch, then finding the best eatery place is important. If you are confused about where to eat in Singapore, or elsewhere, the above-mentioned list will help you to find the best places to eat healthy food.

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