Moving to Singapore is one of the great adventures. It’s also, in the first few months, genuinely exhausting.
There’s the new home to set up. Schools to sort out for the children. A job that’s often more demanding than the one you left. A city to learn from scratch. And somewhere underneath all of it, three meals a day that still need to happen, for a family that’s tired, displaced, and missing the comfort of familiar food.
A lot of the families we work with at Le Petit Marché came to us in exactly this situation. New to Singapore, stretched thin, and quietly struggling with something they never expected to find difficult, feeding their family well.
Why food is harder than expats expect
Most people arriving in Singapore assume the food side will be easy. The city is famous for its dining, after all. Hawker centres, world-class restaurants, every cuisine imaginable.
And that’s all true. But eating out every night gets old quickly, especially for families with young children. The novelty fades, the cost adds up, and at some point you just want a proper home-cooked meal eaten around your own table.
That’s where the difficulties start. The supermarket layout is unfamiliar, and the brands are different. The best ingredients are spread across places you don’t know yet, a butcher here, a specialty grocer there, a wet market you’ve walked past but never felt confident entering. Your usual recipes don’t quite work because you can’t find the same ingredients. And unlike back home, there’s no extended family nearby to help with a meal when the week falls apart.
For a family still finding its feet, this is more draining than it sounds. Food is supposed to be the comforting part of the day. When it becomes another logistical problem to solve, it wears on everyone.
What a private chef actually solves for expat families
A private chef removes the entire problem, quietly and completely.
The meal planning, the sourcing, the cooking, the knowing-where-to-buy-what — all of it becomes someone else’s expertise rather than your daily stress. You come home to food that’s fresh, nutritious, and made specifically for your family’s tastes. The children eat properly. You and your partner actually sit down to dinner instead of negotiating another takeaway.
For families who’ve just relocated, there’s an additional benefit that’s easy to overlook. A good private chef knows Singapore. They know where the best fish comes in, which market has the freshest local produce, where to find the imported ingredients you’ve been missing from home. In a sense, your chef becomes part of how you learn the city — bringing the best of Singapore to your table while keeping the comfort of the food you know.
We’ve had clients from France who wanted their children to keep eating the way they did at home, alongside discovering local flavours. Families from India who wanted proper, authentic cooking rather than restaurant approximations. Families who simply wanted the reassurance that whatever else was chaotic about the move, dinner was handled.
It’s not about luxury — it’s about landing well
A lot of expat families hesitate at first because hiring a private chef feels like an indulgence, something for a later stage of life rather than the messy early months of a relocation.
In our experience, it’s often the opposite. The early months are exactly when the support matters most. When everything else is uncertain and demanding, having one part of family life that’s genuinely taken care of and taken care of well makes a real difference to how everyone settles in.
The families who bring in a chef early tend to look back and say it was one of the better decisions they made in those first months. Not because of the food alone, but because of the space it freed up. Time to focus on the children, on work, on actually enjoying the move rather than just surviving it.
How it works with Le Petit Marché
We’ve helped a lot of families through this exact transition, so the process is built to be simple — which matters when you’re already managing a hundred other things.
You tell us about your family. Where you’re from, what you love to eat, any dietary needs, how your household runs. We take that and match you with a chef from our network who fits someone with the right culinary range, the right temperament, and genuine experience cooking for families like yours. We handle the contracts properly through Singapore’s Ministry of Manpower, so everything is secure and above board from the start.
And because we’ve been private chefs ourselves for years, we understand what you’re actually looking for. Not just someone who can cook, but someone who can bring a sense of home into a kitchen that doesn’t feel like home yet.
If you’ve recently moved to Singapore, or you’re about to, and the thought of one less thing to worry about sounds good — let’s talk. No pressure, just an honest conversation about whether it’s right for your family.
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Le Petit Marché is Singapore’s private chef concierge agency, founded by Chef Nicolas Reynard and Kai. We match families with chefs we’ve trained, vetted, and genuinely stand behind.