30 Stalls, 1,000 Seats: Food Republic's Hawker Haven at 313@Somerset

August 20, 2026
Summary: Craving a proper hawker spread on Orchard Road? Food Republic at 313@Somerset houses 30 food stalls across 1,000 seats, from Chongqing rice noodles to $7.80 tonkotsu ramen, all on Level 5.

Uniting People Through Good Food Since 2005

Food Republic has been a fixture of Singapore's dining scene since October 2005, when BreadTalk Group launched its first food atrium at Wisma Atria. Two decades on, the brand now operates 14 food atriums across Singapore, staying true to its mission of “uniting people through good food” by bringing together heritage dishes, local classics, and regional street food under one roof.

The 313@Somerset outlet takes up the entire fifth floor, offering a vibrant, colourful setting styled after a bustling weekend market, with 1,000 seats and around 30 food stalls to choose from.

Food Republic food court at 313@Somerset
Photo credit: Dan AGo

FR Rewards & Member Perks

Diners can download the FR Rewards app to scan and pay directly at stalls, order ahead for pickup, and unlock attractive promotions from time to time. Simply link your DBS PayLah! or DBS/POSB card, and you're ready to tap into promo codes, deals, or e-vouchers at checkout.

PassionCard holders also enjoy 10% off regular-priced items with a minimum spend of $8, valid Monday to Friday (excluding the eve of and on public holidays). Note this doesn't apply at Toast Box, Din Tai Fung, or selected kiosks within the atrium.

Pro Tip: Check Food Republic's Promotions & Events page before your visit — seasonal campaigns, delivery platform tie-ups, and payment cashback offers rotate throughout the year.

What to Try

Take a stroll down the atrium's China Street for stalls like Ba Guo Grilled Fish, Piao Xiang Mala Hotpot (Singapore's OG mala xiang guo), and Zheng Nan Qi Bai serving Chongqing-style rice noodles. Other standouts include Formosa Delights Handmade Noodles, Shanghai Fried Xiao Long Bao, and New Hong Kong Roast for char siew and roast meats.

For something different, Tonkotsu Kazan Ramen Express marks Food Republic's first express ramen concept, serving freshly cooked tonkotsu broth and authentic Hakata-style noodles from just $7.80. Round off your meal with Tirato Tiramisu, known for creative flavours like Mango, Yam, Lychee Rose, and Sea Salt Oreo, or grab a familiar cup of iced lemon tea from Toast Box.

Variety of hawker dishes at Food Republic
Photo credit: Pak Soon Lau

Outlet Details

Mall Unit Address Contact Google Maps
313@Somerset Level 5 313 Orchard Road, 313@Somerset, Singapore 238895 +65 6509 6643 View on Google Maps

Opening Hours

Day Hours
Monday10:00am – 9:30pm
Tuesday10:00am – 9:30pm
Wednesday10:00am – 9:30pm
Thursday10:00am – 9:30pm
Friday10:00am – 9:30pm
Saturday10:00am – 9:30pm
Sunday10:00am – 9:30pm

Individual stalls may open and close at slightly different times within these hours. Hours may also be adjusted during public holidays or mall-wide events, so it's worth checking the outlet's live status on Google Maps before you head down.

Food Republic seating area and dining hall
Photo credit: Lim See Kong

Follow & Order Online

Food Republic keeps diners updated on new stalls, promotions, and events across its official channels:

Platform Link
Official Website foodrepublic.com.sg
Facebook facebook.com/foodrepublicsingapore
Instagram instagram.com/foodrepublicsg

For ordering ahead, download the FR Rewards app on the Apple App Store or Google Play. As a food court operator, Food Republic does not operate any e-commerce or marketplace storefronts such as Shopee or Lazada.

Getting to Food Republic at 313@Somerset

Food Republic is located on Level 5 of 313@Somerset, just a short walk from Somerset MRT station (NS23) via Exit B. With 1,000 seats across the floor, finding a spot to sit is rarely an issue, even during peak lunch hours. For exact directions and current opening status, tap the map link below.

Get directions to Food Republic 313@Somerset on Google Maps

Pro Tip: With 30 stalls to choose from, it's easy to split a group order — grab a large table, then send different members off to different stalls so everyone gets exactly what they're craving.

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