Singapore first build your own platter Chinese cuisine has now opened it newest outlet at VivoCity near FairPrice Supermarket at the basement. This is a pay by weight restaurant which serves a variety of Chinese cuisines such as Hunan cuisine, Sichuan food and Cantonese delights displayed in a buffet like spread on a hot steamer base. You can enjoy up to 60 items on a rotating menu till sold out.
With the opening of this Hundred Grains VivoCity outlet, you can enjoy a super value breakfast buffet that is exclusive to VivoCity outlet as of now. This Hundred Grains breakfast buffet is only $5.90 nett with all you can stack on a platter. You can only take one round so be sure to get enough and no wastage. Do note that as with all buffets, wastages are chargeable.
Hundred Grains VivoCity outlet offers a breakfast buffet where you can enjoy a rotating menu of breakfast items. In this long spread breakfast items, the food is categorized into free flow zone and ala carte zone breakfast items.
Hundred Grains Singapore now has 5 outlets. Hundred Grains VivoCity is the newest outlet with 4 other outlets at CityLink Mall, Guoco Tower, Asia Square Tower 2 and Alexandra Retail Centre. These outlet are famous for their build your own platter Chinese fast food concept with a pay by weigh system at $3.18+/100g (only GST, no service charge) with a minimum order of 200g per platter which is available for lunch and dinner.
Let’s check out their $5.90 nett breakfast buffet for dine in. In their free flow zone, the rotating menu of buffet breakfast items includes fried noodles, crispy luncheon meat, egg fried rice, boiled eggs, fried bee hoon, fried egg, stir fried cabbage, salted egg, liang ban potato salad, egg omelette, steamed purple potato, tea egg, scallion pan cake, mantou, date buns, flower roll and bao. They also have an all you can pack in a box for this breakfast buffet at $5.90 nett. The condition for this buffet breakfast takeaway is that you must be able to close the lid of the box to takeaway the buffet items.
Here’s Hundred Grains review for their breakfast buffet. There are a good variety of tummy fillers such as fried bee hoon, fried noodles, sweet congee, savoury congee, eggs, vegetables and even luncheon meat. The fact that it is only priced at $5.90 nett for a breakfast buffet makes it really worth a try. One person is entitled to one platter each with this all you can stack one round breakfast buffet at Hundred Grains Buffet. We also get their ala carte breakfast item such as the fried dough stick and more.
They also serve various oat congee, red potato congee, millet congee, red bean congee, pumpkin congee and century egg congee. Do note that the breakfast buffet items are available on a rotating menu till sold out daily.
If you are at this breakfast buffet, you can also get freshly grinded soya bean milk included in the buffet. These soya bean are soaked, washed and grinded fresh daily in their soya milk production show room at the corner of their shop front.
The breakfast buffet includes these fresh soya milk as either cold or hot. Personally for breakfast, we prefer the hot soya milk which is so comforting on a cold morning. They also have other drinks such as cold milk tea and hot Chinese tea.
These are the ala carte items during breakfast hours in Hundred Grains. Since fried dough stick is and hot soya milk is a match made heaven, we certainly had to get some of the fried items. The fried items include fried Chinese dough sticks ($1.80 each), pan fried chive dumplings ($1.80 for 2 pcs), scallion pancake ($1.80 each), meat flat bun ($2.20 each), meat bao ($1.80 each) and pan fried pot stickers ($4.80 for 6 pcs). The Chinese dough stick was one of the most popular items that ran out really fast, be sure to get your hands on them.
Next, let’s try Hundred Grains Singapore First Chinese Fast Food Restaurant! There are a total of 60 items on their rotating menu of Chinese cuisines. If you are someone who loves to try a wide variety of Chinese food in small taster portion like 20-30 different varieties at one go, you can give this a try.
For Lunch or Dinner at Hundred Grains, this is how it works: Get a platter, head over to the spread of food and scoop your own food onto the platter. Once you are done loading the food, head over to cashier to weigh the platter and pay to check out. There are a variety of food on rotating basis such as prawns, fish, chicken, duck, beef and pork.
Here’s what we found when we visited Hundred Grains during their lunch hours. The items on the steaming hot counters are Sweet And Sour Pork, Stir-Fried Pork With Chilli, Garlic Butterfly Prawn, Seabass In Soy Sauce, Kung Pao Chicken, Steamed Dory Fish, Chong Qing Spicy Chicken, Stir-Fried Beef, Braised Chicken Feet, pork intestines, Pig Ears in Chilli Oil, pork knuckles, mouth watering chicken, sesame duck, golden salted egg tofu with shrimp, braised pork belly with preserved mustard greens, san xian meat ball, beef in soy sauce, Pork Ribs in Soy Sauce and so much more. They also have a myriad of stir fried greens and non meat food for vegetable lovers.
Also check out their claypot zone where you can get Singaporean favourite Chinese cuisines in simmering claypots such as fish with pickled cabbage in golden soup, braised pork belly, sliced pork with sauerkraut, braised chicken with shiitake mushrooms and mapo tofu. One can easily wolf down a bowl of rice with these savoury gravy based dishes.
After payment, you can move over to their free flow zone which serves various carbs and drinks. You can get pearl rice, congee, brown rice and dispenser drinks here. For dinner, there are also desserts and fruits of the day.
They also have a variety of finger food, snacks and crunchy bites in sweet or savoury flavours such as crispy chicken, salt and pepper oyster mushrooms, purple sweet potato balls, toasted taro roll, dumplings and bun. We especially love the sweet and chewy mocha like texture of the sweet potato balls and the crisp and crunchy texture of the sweet taro roll.
These are all cooked in house on the spot and fresh daily by experienced chefs with restaurant standard food in an impeccable neat kitchen setting.
Head over to Hundred Grains 百米香 VivoCity today if you are looking for Chinese food at VivoCity for their $5.90 nett breakfast buffet or this Singapore First Chinese Fast Food Restaurant In Singapore With A Build Your Own Platter Concept and pay by weigh system. Take away is available for both buffet (breakfast only) and non buffet (lunch and dinner), all comes with free flow rice, congee and drinks.
Address of Hundred Grains 百米香 :
VivoCity at B2-23F, 1 HarbourFront Walk
Singapore 098585 (Near FairPrice Supermarket)
Opening Hours:
Mon – Sun
7.30am to 10.30pm
Breakfast 7.30am to 11am (L.O 10.30am)
Lunch 11am-5pm
Dinner 5pm-10.30pm
$5.90 nett breakfast buffet dine-in at VivoCity (Exclusive)
- 1 round of taking food
- Rotating menu of buffet breakfast items while stocks last
$5.90 nett Takeaway Breakfast Buffet available as long as you can close the box.
A la carte breakfast items available if you are not into buffet.
Lunch & Dinner Chinese Cuisines:
Build your own platter $3.18+/100g (min200g)(+GST, no service charge)
Lunch Free flow pearl rice, brown rice, porridge and drinks.
Additional free flow fruits & dessert for weekday Dinner / weekend from 11am onwards
Other outlets (only Lunch & dinner):
CityLink Mall, B1-63
Guoco Tower, B2-30
Asia Square Tower 2, 02-15
Alexandra Retail Centre, 02-20
Novena Square (coming soon)
Brought to you by Hundred Grains 百米香