Food Republic stands as Singapore's premier food court operator, transforming the traditional kopitiam experience into beautifully themed dining destinations across the island. With fourteen strategically located outlets spanning from Orchard Road's Wisma Atria to suburban malls like Causeway Point and Westgate, Food Republic has redefined casual dining in Singapore.
Each Food Republic outlet features meticulously designed themed environments, from nostalgic kampong-inspired décor to sleek modern aesthetics, creating immersive dining experiences that transport guests beyond ordinary food court settings. The VivoCity flagship spans an impressive 27,000 square feet with seating for 900 diners, while other locations like Suntec City and Raffles City offer similarly grand scales that accommodate both intimate meals and large gatherings.
As part of the BreadTalk Group, Food Republic maintains consistently high standards across all outlets while celebrating Singapore's rich street food heritage. The carefully curated mix of local and regional vendors ensures authentic flavors alongside innovative fusion concepts. Whether you're seeking traditional zi char dishes, international cuisines, or contemporary interpretations of local favorites, Food Republic's diverse stall selections guarantee satisfying meals in comfortable, air-conditioned environments that honor Singapore's hawker culture while embracing modern dining expectations.
Located at level 4,
I came for a quick break. Ordered a ice milk tea. $2.80 per cup.
One of the wors
Located on level 4, I came for a quick break and ordered an iced milk tea for $2.80 per cup. It was one of the worst I've had – tasteless and super diluted.
Overall, the food court has lots of seats and plenty of food choices.
Seng Ng
Went Wisma atria food court ‘Food Republic’ and bought this from “King Grouper fish soup” - Take awa
Went to Food Republic at Wisma Atria and bought this from “King Grouper Fish Soup” for takeaway. For takeaway, they never asked if I needed the fried fish or crispy noodles separated. The boy with golden hair just put everything into one container. I mentioned 'no vegetables' for the crispy noodles, and it ended up full of vegetables! Goodness gracious, what kind of service is this?! They then told me that next time I must say earlier if I don't want vegetables, which I DID upon ordering. They clearly didn't pay attention. This will be the last time I purchase from here. I think if you want it done correctly, you can only dine in. They don't use common sense about separating fried fish and crispy noodles.
T. Tan
Most of the stores here are pretty expensive ($8++).
Ate the claypot roasted pork rice. Portion was
Most of the stores here are pretty expensive, costing around $8++.
I had the claypot roasted pork rice. The portion was generous, but the taste was so-so.
Price: $7.80 (original: $8.80)
Positive Reviews
D. Lee
I like Fitra. Actually one of my favorite chicken rice. Better than Manu famous brands
I like Fitra. Actually, it's one of my favorite chicken rice places, better than many famous brands.
KC Tan
Quite impressed by the variety of stores over here as there’s plenty to choose from. The crab noodle
Quite impressed by the variety of stores here, as there’s plenty to choose from. The crab noodles were amazing! There were actual chunks of crab and the prawns were very fresh. The BBQ chicken and rojak were both great too! Definitely one of the best food courts I have visited in a while, as the food I’ve tried were all pretty good. Do expect the prices to be steeper, though.
Lee
It's a lil pricey for a food court (9.80$ for a fish slice curry from Claypot Rice stall) but bit su
It's a little pricey for a food court ($9.80 for a fish slice curry from the Claypot Rice stall), but surprisingly good given the location and taste. The curry is well-seasoned, with a good amount of fish and potatoes. It's also easy to find a seat on a weekend, which is a plus.
Cheryl Tan
Many food choices i must say and most of the time, the food quality is good and delicious! Must try
Many food choices, I must say, and most of the time, the food quality is good and delicious! A must-try for all nearby. The chicken pot I had today was super on point, and it's best to add in additional ingredients like potato slices, luncheon meat, and enoki mushrooms. The fish soup had fresh fish, but the soup flavor was not intense enough; overall, it was still not bad. The Rojak was awesome with the century egg! Recommended food court in the heart of town!
Mui Cho
Clay pot rice is delicious! So is the Hong Kong baked chicken rice with tornado egg.
The first noodl
The clay pot rice is delicious! So is the Hong Kong baked chicken rice with tornado egg. The first noodle store is a bit overpriced, but the tomato broth is definitely thick and flavorful.