A Magic Formula for Healthier Eating in Singapore
Yes it is possible to eat healthier in Singapore, just think R.A.C.E. Not as in Singapore’s multi-racial society, or the races at Singapore Turf Club, but as in the 4 important criteria of healthy eating: Routine (make it a habit), Appealing (attractive and delicious), Convenient (easy to buy), Economical (easy on the wallet).
Singapore is truly a food haven with some of the most delicious foods in the world, and it is understandably difficult to resist that feisty bowl of mee siam or savoury plate of char kway teow. However, if you follow the simple formula of R.A.C.E., you can still enjoy Singapore’s delicacies while also eating healthier at the same time.
1. Routine

To be fair, many Singaporeans are actually very keen to eat healthy (“my New Year resolution is to eat healthier this year!”). However, the motivation and discipline soon fizzle out because they did not make healthy eating a habit. If you create a routine of healthy eating, very soon you will find it is actually pretty easy to eat healthy in Singapore.
2. Appealing

Make an effort to find out places that sell delicious and healthy food near your workplace and home. It may be a shop selling fresh fruits, a popular salad stall selling delicious salads, or a stall selling savoury but healthy paleo diet food. Remember, eating healthier doesn’t mean eating boring!
3. Convenient

There are also online shops in Singapore which deliver healthy foods right to your door step. An example of this is BoxGreen, a Singapore startup that offers convenient and reliable delivery service of healthy snacks right to your doorstep. All you have to do is create an account, select your snacks, and BoxGreen will deliver the snacks to you on a monthly basis (so convenient hor). Personally, I find this to be a wonderful service as it even saves me the effort of going to the grocery store!
4. Economical

And it is better to spend slightly more on healthy foods while cutting back spending on junk foods. In this way, you may even save more money in the long run! So the next time you go for lunch, stick to that bowl of salad alone and resist the temptation to buy Koi or Gong Cha afterwards. Drink plain water instead; it’s better for your health and will help you save money too.
Ok I know what is R.A.C.E now.. So how to start ah?

Ok I get it.. Got any recommendations for healthy foods?
Below are some of our recommendations for healthy foods in Singapore. Please feel free to share your recommendations as well in the comments section below!
#1 BoxGreen

Routine – The monthly subscription ensures you get into a habit of eating healthy snacks every month.
Appealing – The snacks from BoxGreen are delicious and enticing. We especially enjoyed the Milo Dino Granola. The chocolate chips were firm and crunchy to the bite, and the sweet fragrance of Milo powder was punctuated by the crunch of lightly musky oats. Other personal favourites include Cheng Tng, Peanut Pretzel Muddy Bites, and Green Protein Monster.
All the BoxGreen snacks are really colorful and pretty too; just take a look at the screenshot of their online menu below and you will see what I mean.

Convenient – Personally, I find BoxGreen’s monthly delivery service a wonderful convenience; perfect for lazy people like me.
Economical – The monthly subscription fee is just $15.90*, which covers both the delivery fee and four packets of delicious healthy snacks. *price applicable for 12 months subscription
Use the promo code eatandtravel20 to get 20% off your first box of 4 snacks from www.boxgreen.co. Enjoy this fantastic promotion while stocks last!
#2 Project Paleo
CBD folks are probably familiar with Project Paleo located along Philip Street. This petite joint offers Paleo set meals at just $8. All sets come with one main and two sides. The mains include tantalizing selections such as Oregano Chicken, Baked Dory, Sage Dory, and Rosemary Beef. Project Paleo uses top-of-the-lime premium ingredients, and all foods contain no additives, no gluten, no refined sugar and no diary. Olive oil is used for cooking. Can’t get any healthier than this!
Project Paleo
Address: Marina Food House, 15 Phillip Street, Stall #3, Singapore 048694
Phone Number: +65 8692 8662
Opening Hours: | Mon to Fri: Lunch 11am to 3pm | Closed on public holidays |
Website: www.projectpaleo.sg
Facebook: www.facebook.com/projectpaleosg
#3 Specialty Salad Shops

Look for specialty salad shops in Singapore that offer salads at reasonable prices. Examples include Sumo Salad which have branches at 313@Somerset, Vivocity and Raffles City Shopping Centre. For the CBD folks, both Golden Shoe Hawker Centre and Amoy Street Food Centre offer delicious salads at affordable prices. Cold Storage also offers super affordable salads from just $4.90! Just do a search online and you will discover that there are actually many affordable salad shops in Singapore.
Thanks for reading!
Do you have any other tips for eating healthy? Please do share in the comments section below! Hopefully, this article will give you the mindset that it is indeed possible to eat healthier in Singapore. Just remember the simple formula of R.A.C.E. and you will start to realize that eating healthier in Singapore is not that difficult!





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