Food Factory in Sunny Singapore?
This isn’t your typical food factory…
Gourmet Xchange @ Kallang is Singapore’s first waterfront food hub that blends production, dining, and lifestyle into one seamless experience. 🍴🌆
Imagine a space where food is not only made, but also experienced — where central kitchens, cloud kitchens, and F&B brands operate alongside restaurants, kiosks, and riverfront community spaces.
Strategically located near key expressways and MRT stations, and just minutes from the CBD, it’s built for accessibility, scalability, and connection — for both businesses and consumers.
Even more unique? The integration of a conserved heritage terrace, preserving Kallang’s industrial history while supporting modern food innovation.
This is how industrial developments evolve — from purely functional spaces into vibrant, people-centric destinations.
📍Address: 1 Kallang Way Singapore 349532
From my visits to Gourmet Xchange @ Kallang, I was genuinely impressed by how the space integrates food production and dining into an interactive community experience. Unlike typical food factories, this 9-storey hub houses 264 units including central kitchens, cloud kitchens, restaurants, and kiosks, making it a dynamic ecosystem for food entrepreneurs and lovers alike. One thing that stood out was the heritage terrace—a conserved block of 8 terraced units that beautifully preserves Kallang’s industrial past while fostering modern food innovation. Walking along the river promenade with eateries on one side created a vibrant atmosphere that felt both historic and contemporary. Its strategic location near major expressways like PIE and ECP, plus MRT access, makes it incredibly convenient for suppliers, staff, and patrons. The large production units with generous ceiling heights and dedicated kitchen exhaust shafts clearly show a design focused on operational efficiency and business expansion. For anyone interested in investing or growing a food business, this strata-titled food hub offers rare advantages like 40-footer container ramp-up access and a variety of unit sizes to accommodate different needs. Beyond business, the lifestyle element is remarkable—with a fitness corner, sky garden, and riverfront community spaces encouraging social connection. Overall, Gourmet Xchange represents an exciting evolution in how industrial spaces can be reinvented to blend production, dining, and community in a sustainable, accessible way. It’s a must-visit for food entrepreneurs and anyone intrigued by innovative food ecosystems in urban settings.






















