Meet Nutri Kaki, the health tracker powered by official HPB Singapore data and advanced AI. Track your Chicken Rice, Kopi-O, and daily macros with clinical precision — now available across Southeast Asia & Hong Kong.
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Most nutrition apps are built for Western diets. NutriKaki is built from the ground up for the food cultures of Southeast Asia — with HPB Singapore clinical data as the foundation, and AI that understands your local dishes.
Clinical foundation: Powered by the official HPB Singapore database — the gold standard for Asian nutrition data. Our AI completes the picture for regional dishes across Southeast Asia.
Whatever your style, Nutri Kaki makes it effortless to capture every meal with accuracy.
Lightning-fast fuzzy search through 2,700+ HPB-verified dishes and portions. Find Char Kway Teow, Nasi Lemak, or Pad Thai before you finish typing.
Just describe your meal naturally and our AI maps it to the database instantly. No tapping through menus.
"I had a bowl of fish soup with extra egg and no rice just now"
Snap a picture of your hawker spread and our AI Vision identifies the dish, matches it to the HPB database, and logs it in seconds.
Screenshot your Apple Watch, Garmin or Samsung Health. Our AI reads your active calories burned and credits them straight back to your daily budget.
NutriCoach doesn't just track — it actively guides your choices. Before your next hawker meal, just ask. It compares dishes against your daily goals and tells you the smarter pick right now.
Goal-aware suggestions — low on protein today? It nudges you toward Yong Tau Foo over Char Kway Teow.
Sodium-smart advice — already hit your sodium limit? NutriCoach steers you toward lighter options like Thunder Tea Rice.
Contextual & local — understands hawker culture, stall variants, and time-of-day cravings. No generic ang moh advice, lah.
NutriCoach
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We believe you deserve to know exactly where your nutrition data comes from. Our dual-badge system gives instant clarity on every logged meal.
Powered by the newly updated and expanded Health Promotion Board Singapore registry for hawker dishes, restaurant items, and packaged foods.
For novelty items, home-cooked meals, or items not yet in the HPB database, our AI provides a best-estimate from comparable nutrition profiles.
Today's Meal Log
Our Smart Modifier engine speaks your language. Use the same shorthand you tell the auntie behind the stall — and we'll crunch the macros in real time.
Whether watching sodium after a salty Hokkien mee or cutting carbs with "less rice", every tweak is tracked. No guesswork, no more estim only.
Chicken Rice
Maxwell Hawker Centre · Stall #03-45
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↓ 93 kcal saved with your modifiers. Good choice, bro! 💪
Track the metrics that matter most for the Asian diet — the numbers your doctor actually wants to see.
2,840
mg Sodium
12.4
g Dietary Fibre
38.2
g Total Sugar
11.8
g Saturated Fat
100
mg Purine · Today
Safe · Limit: 400mg
Flags high-purine dishes for gout management. Unique to Southeast Asian cuisine.
1.2
L Hydration · Today
Goal: 2.5L
Quick-add buttons: +250ml, +500ml, +1L. Stay hydrated especially after high-sodium meals.
−340
kcal Activity Burn
Apple Watch sync
Screenshot any fitness app — AI reads your active calories and credits them to your daily budget.
vs. your personal goal of 2,000 kcal/day
Singapore has one of the highest gout rates in Asia — and hawker food is a major reason. Organ meats, seafood broth, bean curd, and certain vegetables are all high-purine foods that most calorie apps completely ignore.
NutriKaki PRO tracks purine content from verified scientific food composition data in real time — so you can enjoy your favourite hawker meals without unknowingly triggering a flare.
Free plan available · PRO unlocks full purine history & daily limit alerts
No tutorial. No setup. Just sign up and start tracking — your hawker breakfast, your kopi, your everything.
No credit card. No subscription required. Your account is ready in seconds — just email or Google login.
Type "chicken rice", snap a photo, or tell NutriCoach what you just ate. HPB data loads instantly — with the right calories, not a crowdsourced guess.
See your calories, macros, sodium, and sugar in real time. NutriCoach tells you what to order next. Your diet, your hawker, your pace.
No credit card · Free forever plan · 2,700+ HPB dishes
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Free forever for casual tracking. Upgrade to PRO when you are ready to get serious about your sodium, sugar, and daily limits.
| Feature | NutriKaki | Generic Trackers |
|---|---|---|
| HPB-verified nutritional data | ✅ All plans | ❌ Crowdsourced |
| Singapore hawker food (2,700+ dishes) | ✅ All plans | ⚠️ Limited / inaccurate |
| Hawker modifier support ("mai fan", "mai lor") | ✅ All plans | ❌ Not available |
| Purine & Gout Tracker | ⭐ PRO only | ❌ Not available |
| Advanced Sodium & Sugar tracking | ⭐ PRO only | ⚠️ Basic only |
| Monthly price | Free – $6.98 / mo | $10–20 / mo (USD) |
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For kakis who want to track their calories and stay healthy.
$6.98 / month
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Native iOS and Android apps launching soon. Use the web app right now — or save it to your home screen for the full native experience.
Full native apps with offline support, home screen shortcuts, and the same clinical nutrition data you trust.
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📝 From the NutriKaki Blog
How many calories are in chicken rice?
A standard plate of Singapore chicken rice has approximately 487–607 kcal per serving. Steamed is lower (~487 kcal), roasted is higher (~580 kcal). Ordering less rice saves ~55–90 kcal. NutriKaki tracks all variants with HPB data.
What is the lowest calorie hawker food?
Popiah (185–220 kcal per 2 rolls), Yong Tau Foo in clear broth (200–310 kcal for 6–8 pieces), and Sliced Fish Soup (280–350 kcal) are among the lowest. Thunder Tea Rice is also excellent at ~370–410 kcal with high fibre.
How does NutriKaki track hawker food?
NutriKaki uses the official HPB Singapore database with 2,700+ dishes. Search by name, snap a photo for AI recognition, or describe your meal to the NutriCoach. It understands local terms like siew dai, kosong, less rice, and adjusts macros in real time.
Is NutriKaki free to use?
Yes — free to start, no credit card needed. The free plan includes full meal logging, calorie & macro tracking, and access to the HPB database. PRO unlocks advanced insights, weight trend tracking, and higher AI coaching limits.
Why is NutriKaki more accurate than other calorie apps for Singapore food?
Most calorie apps rely on crowdsourced entries — the same bowl of laksa can appear as anywhere from 280 to 650 kcal across dozens of user-submitted entries, with no way to know which is correct. NutriKaki uses the official HPB Singapore database — clinical data verified by dietitians. We also understand local ordering — siew dai, kosong, less rice — and adjust your macros in real time. No other app has this.
Does NutriKaki work for Malaysian, Indonesian, and other SEA food?
Yes. NutriKaki is built for the entire Southeast Asian food ecosystem. The HPB Singapore database covers 2,700+ dishes including Malaysian staples (nasi lemak, roti canai, bak kut teh), Indonesian dishes (nasi goreng, gado gado), Vietnamese classics (pho, bánh mì), Thai food (pad thai, green curry), and Filipino and Hong Kong dishes. NutriKaki is actively used across SG, MY, PH, ID, TH, VN and HK.
The information contained herein was last updated on March 10, 2026. This work includes copyright nutrient data obtained from the Health Promotion Board of Singapore ("HPB"). No part of these data may be reproduced without prior written permission from HPB. HPB alerts users to the inherent limitations of these data. The information contained within this Data is provided on an "as-is" basis. The data, including but not limited to nutritional information, is subject to inherent limitations. No warranty or representation is made as to the accuracy or completeness of the data contained herein.
Nutrition data sourced under licence from the Health Promotion Board of Singapore.