Last Updated on 2017-05-27 , 4:39 pm
Love eating breakfast but you always wake up late and missing it? A solution for you may just be to take brunch. B
runch is typically a meal that is between breakfast and lunch and for those who love eating brunch, a reason they love it is due to the foods eaten during brunch which are foods normally eaten for breakfast such as toasts and eggs.
If you love eating brunch, here’s a list of best brunch spots you must visit because you cannot wake up early for breakfast.
Toby’s Estate
If you have visited Australia before, this cafe may seem familiar to you as this eatery hails from Sydney. Toby’s Estate in Singapore is run under a franchise from the original outlet in Sydney and the brunch offerings here such as Eggs Benedict differs from others in that it is served with a lighter sauce with makes it more enjoyable without you getting sick of it.
Another dish you can try here is their Patatas Bravas, a Spanish dish which will make you ditch truffle fries once you have tried it.
Address: 01-03/048 Rodyk Street
Opening Hours: Mon – Thurs, 7:30am – 6pm; Fri – Sat, 7:30am – 8pm; Sun, 7:30am – 7pm
Telephone: 6636 7629
Butter My Buns
If you happen to be in the vicinity of NUS and wondering where to eat, Butter My Buns is one place you cannot afford to miss. This cafe is located in a corner of NUS and for NUS students, if you have not heard of them, then you are really missing out on something great. Butter My Buns offers meals that are value for money and wallet friendly.
Their Scrambled eggs, waffle hash, broccoli and cheese sausage set is something you must try if you love eating brunch as the servings are huge enough to fill your tummy and it only cost $10. If you have a sweet tooth, their waffles with truffle honey will definitely satisfy you as every bite of the waffle is crisp and the truffle honey that accompanies this dish makes it even more delectable.
Address: NUS UTown, 2 College Avenue West, Stephen Riady Centre, #01-07
Opening Hours: Sunday to Thursday: 10.30am to 10.30pm Friday and Saturday: 10.30am to 9pm
Humpback
If you love Orh Luah, Humpback is one place you definitely must visit as they serve up a western rendition of this local favourite. What makes it even better is that it is topped with bacon and honestly, who doesn’t love bacon. They also boast of serving one of the best fish and chips here in Singapore and if you love seafood, you must order their raw oysters which are served fresh on their shells.
Address: 20 Bukit Pasoh Rd, Singapore 089834
Opening hours: Mon-Sat: 5:00 pm – 12:00 am, Sun : 11:00 am – 3:00 pm
Telephone: 9772 9896 (During opening hours), 6750 4461 (24 hrs hotline)
The Bakehouse By Carpenter & Cook
If you love eating at Carpenter & Cook, the themed cafe which offers delicious cafe offerings, then you must visit their latest outlet called the Bakehouse, which recently opened at Alexandra Central. This cafe serves up favourites from Carpenter & Cook and what sets it apart from the former is that they also serve truffle mushroom soups and wood-fired pizzas which are something you won’t find in Carpenter & Cook.
Address: Alexandra Central, 321 Alexandra Road #01-14 Singapore 159971
Telephone: +65 6250 0040
Opening Hours: Sun-Thurs, PH: 8am – 10pm, Fri, Sat, Eve PH: 8am – 11pm
The Missing Pan
Bukit Timah is a well-known spot for cafes and the Missing Pan is one of the many cafes that are situated in the area. What sets it apart from its competitors is their freshly baked pastries such as the Raisin Hot Cross Buns which are on the house and if you love to eat sweet and savoury foods, their French Toast is one dish you must try.
What makes this dish a must try for all is not just due to its enormous size, it is also the spinach, chicken and mushroom filling contained within the toast that makes it a meal that can fulfil your meal requirements of both a main course and dessert in one dish.
Address: 619D Bukit Timah Road, #01/02-01
Telephone: 64664377
Opening Hours: Tue – Sun: 10:00 – 22:00, Closed on Mondays
Kaiserhaus
If you thought that German cuisine just consists of pork knuckles and sausages, you will be surprised once you visit this cafe situated in Capitol Piazza.
This cafe serves up German and Austrian dishes not commonly found outside of these countries and their dishes such as the Kaiserschmarrn is something you must try if you have a sweet tooth and love eating pancakes.
Address: Capitol Theatre, 17 Stamford Road, #02-06/03-06, Singapore 178907
Opening Hours: Sun-Thurs: 10:30am – 12am, Fri-Sat: 10:30am – 1am
Telephone: 63770013
Avenue Cafe
Avenue cafe is a place where you can not only have your meals but also get to do some retail therapy as the store is also home to a retail space that offers clothing and furniture if you wish to shop and dine at the same place.
Avenue cafe’s signature dishes are their hotdogs that are served with various toppings and have interesting names such as the Hottodoggu from Japan and the Hor Log, no guesses where it is from (If you don’t know the answer, it’s Singapore). They also serve up coffee that has great flavour and the relaxing ambience of the cafe is one of the reasons why diners love to visit it time and time again.
Address: 454 / 456 Joo Chiat Road,Singapore 427667
Opening Hours: Mon-Thu: 10:00 am – 10:00 pm, Fri-Sat: 10:00 am – 12:00 am, Sun: 10:00 am – 10:00 pm
Telephone: 6348 9803
Kith
A favourite for all cafe hoppers, Kith prides itself on serving up flavourful and robust coffees that will guarantee to perk you up as you kickstart your day.
For egg lovers, you must try their cajun scrambled eggs which are well done and are light and fluffy, on top of that, you get to choose from a selection of bread to accompany your dish.
Address: 9 Penang Rd, #01-01E, Park Mall, Singapore 238459
Opening Hours: Tuesday to Sunday: 8am to 10pm. Closed on Mondays.
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