10 healthier lunch options for CBD drones in Singapore

Still serious about your New Year diet plans? Here are 10 delicious and gourmet healthy food options in the CBD and around town that are waistline-friendly. 

, 10 healthier lunch options for CBD drones in Singapore

Aloha Poke

Aloha Poke

Specializing in Hawaiian salad bowls (poke) that typically has chopped raw ahi tuna, this local eatery also offers salmon or vegetarian options, with a choice of white or brown rice and you can also choose to add on toppings like chia seeds, avocado, flying fish roe. Prices range from $11.90 for the Lil’ Swell, $15.90 for the Standard Nalu and $19.90 for the Big Kahuna. Plus, if you really need some lunch-time therapy, they also do Hawaiian craft beers from $13.90 each. 

Dosirak

This Korean lunch box-inspired bistro, a heathier rice bowl fixture at China Square Central, now offers an expanded menu with more vegetarian choices like sweet potato & avocado ($9.90), with white radish, bean sprouts, shiitake mushrooms and spinach, and pumpkin & tofu ($8.90), which has enoki mushrooms, spinach, white radish, black beans and purple cabbage. There are also more greens available for serious herbivores—new toppings include cherry tomatoes, edamame, sweet peas, organic peashoots and more. 

Fu Lin Yong Tau Foo

This revamped kopitiam had a hipster transformation just last September. So while it’s now a popular lunch time yong tau foo joint, the space transforms into a sleek tapas bar and restaurant by 3pm. You can still load up on self-service, mix-and-match bowls of tofu, meats, dumplings and vegetables, with a choice of having your selections boiled or friend, and served with the eatery’s signature minced chicken gravy—all starting from $5. 

 

, 10 healthier lunch options for CBD drones in Singapore

Grain Traders

Grain Traders

There are plenty of ‘customize your own healthy bowl’ lunch places in the CBD and now the folks behind fusion resto Kilo have hopped on to the DIY bandwagon. Each mix-and-match bowl starts at $16, and you get a complete nutritional package comprising grains like quinoa, brown rice and soba noodles, hot or cold veggies, proteins with meat and fish choices, toppings such as crushed peanuts and furikake and gourmet sauces like coconut curry and salsa verde. 

 

, 10 healthier lunch options for CBD drones in Singapore

Joe & The Juice

Joe & The Juice

If you’re committed to a liquid diet or just thinking about grabbing a quick bite, pop down to this newly-opened Danish coffee and juice bar. The chain, which has outlets in 70 cities across Europe, is famous for flashly displays of bartending techniques by tattooed lumbersexuals. The menu boasts choices inspired by the diet of athletes, like the Power Shake (from $6.90, with strawberries, banana and vanilla milk) and Breakfast Club (from $9.90, with avocado, banana, strawberry, vanilla milk and granola) and a selection of crispy grilled sandwiches ($11.90). Plus, if you need a caffeine boost, there are also organic coffees with beans sourced from South America. 

Pasarbella

Not everything’s diet-approved at the food enclave’s new second outlet at Suntec City, but there are still a couple of yummy options for the calorie-counting few. Salad bar Pimp My Salad, Mediterranean-inspired bistro Pita & Olives, gourmet sandwich stop Porsena Deli, fusion sushi stall Rollie Olie and Vietnamese pho outlet An-An may not all be carb-free, but hey, they are still calories away from other artery-choking hawker food choices. 

 

, 10 healthier lunch options for CBD drones in Singapore

Saint Pierre Market

Saint Pierre Market

Chef Emmanuel Stroobant, himself a steadfast champion of healthy eating, has set up a gourmet deli in Ngee Ann City (#02-11) offering those grabbing lunch on-the-go clean-eating bites. On the menu are six different types of salads ranging from kale soba to caesar bacon, whole-wheat tortilla wraps, sandwiches made from French cereal baguettes, quiches and hearty soups. You can even indulge in a healthy-ish dessert like a flourless chocolate cake, apple Danish and gluten-free muffins. 

Shinkansen

Drop by for Japanese-style protein bowls featuring bases like soba noodles or mixed grain sushi rice. There are six signature choices with fancy-sounding ingredients such as the Okayama ($15), maple and genaicha cured salmon, onsen egg and wafu dressing; and the Mie ($15.40), yakiniku steak, toasted walnuts and plum momotaro tomatoes. You can also customize your own from $13.90, with a selection of one base, one protein, three toppings and one sauce.

The Rabbit Hole

This salad and juice bar tosses up a wide and creative variety of greens, like the Summer Rabbit ($8, with strawberries, turkey pastrami, sprouts and sunflower seeds), Taste of Thai ($12, with mangoes, crushed peanuts, chicken and romaine lettuce) and The Apple Pie ($8, with apples, gogi and cranberries, walnuts and cheddar cheese). But if you’re picky about what you eat, there’s also the making your own salad bowl ($10). 

, 10 healthier lunch options for CBD drones in Singapore

Yolo

YOLO

Doing healthy versions of normally unhealthy dishes (chicken rice, nasi goreng, pasta, the works), this deli gives weight-watchers different menu options to complement their diets, like protein-based or vegetarian meals, and dairy, gluten and wheat-free items. Our picks include the coconut chicken on brown rice ($11.90), high protein pancakes with bananas, blueberries and maple syrup ($6.50), and the nasi(er) goreng with brown basmati rice, chilli and eggs ($9.90).