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Going out for a spot of brunch in Singapore is the only reason we drag our butts out of bed on weekend mornings. Are you looking for a new dining haunt to get a hearty English breakfast? Or are you simply out of lunch spots in the CBD? No matter what you need, we’ve got it covered. Here’s our big list of brilliant brunches to nibble your way across all neighbourhoods.
Best brunch spots in Singapore
1. Wild Honey: Brunch in the city

One of our all-time fave brunch spots, Wild Honey boasts an extensive list of sumptuous dishes inspired by a love of travel and all things breakfast. With its beautifully designed interiors, this breakfast restaurant serves up photo-worthy and delicious dishes that can be enjoyed at any time of the day (including dinner!).
Start with the extra cheesy Brazilian bread to work up your appetite for the delicious mains. Get a taste of North African influences with the Tunisian, a pan of spicy shakshouka with chorizo and braised eggs or the stunning Moroccan with carrot and chickpea fritters, roasted heirloom carrots, schug and labne. Fancy having French? Order the Boulevard St Michel, an amazing savoury French toast creation with parmesan crumbed poached eggs, spinach souffle, bacon and roasted tomatoes or their take on the croque monsieur with the Parisienne.
There are plenty of vegetarian, vegan and gluten free dishes for you to savour, too. Plus, quench your thirst with all-day free-flow options, classic cocktails, top shelf liquors and house vinos to boot!
Wild Honey, multiple locations including Mandarin Gallery, Scotts Square and South Beach
2. Canchita Peruvian Cuisine: Vibrant Latin American plates

We’re big fans of the buzzing Dempsey restaurant and its authentic Peruvian cuisine. For a lively brunch experience, head here and enjoy hearty plates of pescado a la talla (grilled local seabass marinated in adobo) and arroz con pato (duck confit rice dish). Don’t miss out on the fabulous tacos and seafood platter, too. Wash it all down with sangria or pisco punch.
Canchita Peruvian Cuisine, Block 9A & 9B Dempsey Road, Singapore 247698
3. Tolido’s Espresso Nook: Cosy brunch with terrific coffee

For your dose of brunch at any time, hit up this cafe for all-day breakfast delights. Take your pick from shakshouka eggs, truffle scrambled eggs, stout-glazed bacon French toast, rosti with smoked bratwurst. Best of all, you can walk it off by exploring the surrounding Kampong Glam area afterwards.
Tolido’s Espresso Nook, #01-63, 462 Crawford Lane, Singapore 190462
4. Common Man Coffee Roasters: One of the best coffees in town
We’re going out on a limb to say that Common Man Coffee Roasters probably has the best coffee in town. But you’re not here just for that, are you? Get your all-day brunch fix with the full breakfast starring eggs done your way, bacon, pork sausage, herbed tomato, hashbrowns, mushroom and house-made chorizo baked beans. Or try the croissant croque monsieur for a carby meal. End it on a sweet note with caramelised bananas atop fluffy pancakes.
Common Man Coffee Roasters, #01-00, 22 Martin Road, Singapore 239058
5. Neon Pigeon: For big and bold flavours

Swing by for weekend brunch with beats and booze complemented by unconventional treats. Start with the Kumato oysters, followed by mains like miso banana French toast or tuna sashimi donburi. The pork katsu sando or wagyu steak and eggs are popular dishes, too. But if you’re feeling indulgent, opt for the duck confit ramen with foie gras paitan broth, mushroom and napa cabbage. Remember to check with the staff as limited portions are served daily.
Neon Pigeon, #01-01, 36 Carpenter Street, Singapore 059915
6. 6 Letter Brunch: For healthier options

Situated in Siglap, this cafe’s menu is vast with brunch grub like pulled pork tacos, wagyu beef rosti, fish and chips, salmon aglio olio, avo and egg toast, and grilled chicken burger. Looking for something healthy? The smoothie bowls are packed with good stuff like chia seeds, berries, granola and yoghurt.
6 Letter Brunch, 103 Frankel Avenue, Singapore 458225
7. Little Rogue Coffee: For a dose of coffee and sunshine

Get your brunch fix at this cafe in Katong. Try scrambled eggs with ikura, sourdough cheese toastie, or croissant with kombu butter. Upgrade your order with smashed avo, bacon or smoked salmon. The space is also adorned with lush greenery, rustic wooden furniture and a neon light saying “Coffee & Sunshine”. How cute!
Little Rogue Coffee, 336 Tanjong Katong Road, Singapore 437109
8. Alley on 25 by Andaz Singapore: Incredible breakfast buffet

We can’t think of a better place to spend a blissful weekend or a public holiday. Alley on 25 by Andaz Singapore does one incredible Lazy Breakfast and it’s the perfect excuse to drag yourself out of bed on weekends. The feast includes a sprawling breakfast buffet and one a la carte order. From 12pm – 2.30pm, relish brekkie classics like eggs benedict, chicken parmigiana and lobster mac and cheese. The spread also features a continental station for a variety of bread, cereals, cold cuts and superfoods at the salad bar. Wanna turn it into a free-flow boozy brekkie? Top up to sip on wine, prosecco and beer.
Alley on 25 by Andaz Singapore, 5 Fraser Street, Singapore 198354
9. Xperience at So/ Singapore: Insane brunch towers with free-flow booze

Prepare to be floored by this “mother of all brunches”, held on Saturdays at 12pm. We’re talking about a delicious, three-tiered feast filled with sweet and savoury delights. Think assorted tarts, waffles, charcuterie, roasted corn ribs, hot dogs… and the list goes on. Oh, and we have to mention the ice cream cone at the top of the brunch tower. It’s specially created to stay chilled for up to 45 minutes – so you have time to eat your way up before it melts! In the mood for booze? Add on a two-hour free-flow alcohol option for prosecco or champagne. But, the gin cart is our pick – mix and match your choice of G&Ts, or let the resident mixologist surprise you!
Xperience at So/ Singapore, 35 Robinson Road, Singapore 068876
10. Nassim Hill Bakery Bistro Bar: Casual brunch for chillin’

Whether you’re at the original location or heading to the Somerset pop-up, Nassim Hill plates out great brunch faves from Tuesdays to Sundays till 3pm. Sip on coffee as you dine on classics like skillet eggs, buttermilk pancakes and cheddar cheese bacon waffles. Oh, and don’t forget to get your hands on the limited brioche donuts filled with chocolate or kaya.
Nassim Hill Bakery Bistro Bar, multiple locations including Killiney Road and Tanglin Road
11. Siri House: Sophisticated sharing plates and cocktails

Want a leisurely brunch experience amidst Singapore’s lush foliage? Head to Dempsey on Saturday and Sunday afternoons for elegant indoor dining or breezy relaxation at the outdoor terrace area. Plates are made to share, so you can nibble on everything that catches your eye. Flavourful starters include arancini, with dashi-infused Japanese rice, octopus, chorizo and mozzarella, and crab toast topped with crab mayo and apple citrus salsa. If you can’t live without eggs, get the lobster scrambled eggs with Boston lobster and za’atar. Oh, and the beef ribeye is a beautiful dish with kombu butter potatoes, asparagus and charred vine tomatoes.
Siri House, #01-02, Blk 8D Dempsey Road, Singapore 249672
12. Basilico at Regent Singapore: Sumptuous Italian brunch buffet
To make weekend brunch a fancy affair, head to Basilico and indulge in the lavish spread. From 12pm to 3pm, you’ll be treated to dishes like grilled angus beef ribeye, fresh seafood, pan-roasted foie gras and more. Plus, don’t forget the cheese counter starring over 30 Italian-farmed varieties, as well as tableside servings of fresh black truffle risotto with porcini mushrooms on parmesan wheels. End off with the executive Pastry Chef’s signature dessert platter.
Basilico at Regent Singapore, 1 Cuscaden Road, Singapore 249715
13. Oriole Coffee + Bar: Brunch with a cuppa joe

Adding to the smorgasbord of brunch options in the city is Oriole Coffee + Bar. The all-day menu features hearty and comforting breakfast treats like smoked salmon benedict, vanilla milkshakes and a fully loaded plate of sourdough toast, sausages, eggs, mushrooms and avocado. Food coma got you sleepy? Perk up with an espresso!
Oriole Coffee + Bar, multiple locations including #01-01, Pan Pacific Serviced Suites Orchard, 96 Somerset Road, Singapore 238163
14. Kinki Restaurant + Bar: Japanese bottomless brunch

Tucked away in a historic building that sits in front of Singapore’s beautiful Marina Bay waterfront, Kinki Restaurant is an urban Japanese spot that packs a punch. Recently revamped with a bolder look and bigger flavours, the dining experience here is edgy and sophisticated. Its bottomless brunch on Saturdays and public holidays starts from 12pm, feeding you with fresh sushi and sashimi, maki rolls, wagyu udon, ramen and more.
Kinki Restaurant + Bar, #02-02, Customs House, 70 Collyer Quay, Singapore 049323
15. Artichoke: Brunch from the dude-Sin master
Trust Bjorn Shen – the wackiest chef we know – to whip up Middle Eastern-influenced dishes your taste buds won’t let you forget. The weekend brunch menu is ever-changing, but to give you an idea of what to expect, items like prawn falafels, fish kofta tagine and sujuk spiced lamb mince have graced the menu. All dishes are served in sharing portions.
Artichoke, 161 Middle Road, Singapore 188978
16. OverEasy: All-American diner brunch

Best cure for a hangover? A delish all-American brunch in Singapore. OverEasy has just the right remedy for your weekend. We’d make a beeline for the English muffin packed with a sunny-side-up egg, streaky bacon and wagyu chuck blend patty. From 11am to 3pm, dishes like the ultimate diner breakfast, Tex-Mex breakfast and smashed avo toast are available, too. Still feel that buzz? That’s just your satisfied stomach.
OverEasy, #01-06, One Fullerton, 1 Fullerton Road, Singapore 049213
17. The Providore: All-in-one brunch
With a cafe, deli, bakery and grocery store rolled into one, you’ll probably be spending the whole morning at The Providore. But first, brunch! Breakfast treats are served till 11.30am on weekdays and 3pm on weekends and public holidays. So come early to chow down on organic muesli, English breakfast, Spanish baked eggs, ricotta pancakes and more.
The Providore, multiple locations including Downtown Gallery and Mandarin Gallery
18. Symmetry: Eggs, eggs and more eggs!

Good news: here’s where you can get your weekday fill of brunch. Served Mondays to Saturdays till 4pm (till 5.30pm on Sundays), brunch is all about eggs at this OG cafe. The line-up features eggy variations served with the big breakfast platter, crab on toast and lamb shakshouka. Don’t forget to wash it down with a strong cup of joe.
Symmetry, 9 Jalan Kubor, Singapore 199206
19. PS.Cafe: The one brunch lovers flock to
This popular cafe in Singapore needs no introduction, but that’s not stopping us from raving about its brunch! Choose from fluffy pancakes, eggs benedict, fish and chips or a hulking burger to kickstart your day. You can even dive into pizzas, pasta and salads to go with your fruit soda, kombucha, freshly pressed juice or ice cream shake.
PS.Cafe, multiple locations including Ann Siang Hill and Great World
20. Super Loco Robertson Quay: It’s all about the Mexican munchies

Fancy a Mexican brunch by Singapore’s relaxing waterfront? One of our favourite spots, Super Loco puts out amazing brunch creations during the weekend, from 9am to 2.30pm. Dig into blue corn waffles, tacos, quesadillas, DIY brekkie plates and Mexican tortas – everything’s a burst of flavours! And pair them with frozen margaritas – because why not?
Super Loco Robertson Quay, #01-13, The Quayside, 60 Robertson Quay, Singapore 238252
21. Working Title: Burgers for brunch
Our two favourite B-words come together on the halal-certified Working Title’s brunch menu. The Arab Street cafe dishes out daily brunch grub from 9am to 3pm – perfect for early birds and late risers. You’ll be well fed with plates of spiced guac on toasted sourdough, poached eggs with coffee braised beef cheeks, and chicken waffles.
Working Title, 783 North Bridge Road, Singapore 198751
22. Penny University: Brunchin’ in the east

This cosy little cafe on East Coast Road champions the “made in Singapore” concept. These folks source their coffee beans from local roasters, serve bread baked fresh daily in the area, and often collaborate with local bakers. Pop by daily anytime between 8am and 4pm and pick from chia seed smoothie bowl, French toast and chicken karaage waffles. Solid choices like the Turkish eggs and Penny’s mac and cheese are must-haves, too.
Penny University, 402 East Coast Road, Singapore 428997
23. Tanjong Beach Club: All-day beachside brunch

Sun, sand and a scrumptious brunch – this beach club has it all. It’s the perfect place to sit back and pretend you’re on a mini vacay. The all-day restaurant by the beach will have you spoilt for choice with goodies such as acai bowl, corn fritters, Tanjong brekkie roll and toasted banana bread. And what’s a beachside brunch without tropical tipples? Wash it all down with refreshing cocktails like watermelon cooler and summer sangria.
Tanjong Beach Club, 120 Tanjong Beach Walk, Sentosa, Singapore 098942
24. Sprmrkt: Brunch with a side of art

At Sprmrkt (short for “supermarket”), the focus is on fresh produce – and, of course, a mix of dining, retail and art. The brunch menu, available from 9am to 5pm, consists of classic offerings. Select from the hearty breakfast platter, the egg white omelette with gammon ham, buttermilk pancakes with fried egg or French toast topped with lovely berries.
Sprmrkt, #01-15A, Blk 8, Dempsey Road, Singapore 247696
25. Lola’s Cafe: Comfort food in a cosy space

This fan fave in Singapore has been around for years, hitting it out of the park with amazing brunch options. Crab cake benedict, angus beef burger, miso salmon grain bowl, shakshuka… there’s plenty to choose from. No wonder we keep going back. Check it out for yourself from 10am to 3pm on weekdays, with weekends extended till 3.30pm.
Lola’s Cafe, 5 Simon Road, Singapore 545893
26. Sarnies: Brunch in the CBD

For all meals big or small, Sarnies is here to make your weekend extra special. Available from 10am to 3pm, the brunch menu takes your dining experience from savoury to sweet. It’s got a fair mix of egg-cellent options in the form of croissants, avocado toasts, omelettes and more. But all eyes are on the Fry Up – a platter of fried eggs, chorizo, ‘shrooms, beans, fried potatoes, home-cured bacon and buttered toast. Healthy acai bowls and salads are dished out as well, alongside pancakes and brioche French toast with berries.
Sarnies, 136 Telok Ayer Street, Singapore 068601
27. One Man Coffee: French toast and brekkie platters

Perk up your morning with simple goodies like a fruit yogurt bowl or croissant with scrambled eggs. More brunch options come in the form of smashed avo on sourdough, baked eggs cocotte and French toast. Or, try the all-in brekkie to fill up on chorizo, eggs, tater tots, bacon strips and sourdough.
One Man Coffee, multiple locations including Upper Thomson Road and Fusionopolis
28. Chez Suzette: Chic brunch in France

This two-storey French cafe just screams style. Walk through the glass panelled doors and you’ll find a cosy space decked out in rattan furniture, awash in neutral hues. After taking IG-worthy shots of the cafe, choose from brunch plates like eggs benedict, croque monsieur and granola bowl with yogurt. For something hearty, go for the braised beef cheek, beef lasagna, duck leg confit or mustard chicken in white wine cream sauce. Wash it all down with an extensive selection of spirits and wines.
Chez Suzette, #01-01 & #02-01, 5 Teck Lim Road, Singapore 088383
So, which brunch spot in Singapore are you checking out first?