Possibly the best way to start the weekend is to treat yourself to a large brunch spread. And the good news is, Singapore is never short on eateries offering the best brunch menus. Whether you’re looking for Australian-inspired menus or Italian-based items, or even lavish fine-dining options, they have it all. So make sure to patronise these brunch spots in Singapore to satisfy your cravings before the year ends!
Basilico
If you find yourself craving tantalising Italian cuisine for brunch then pay a visit to Basilico in Regent Singapore. The brunch menu is only available on weekends, with lavish choices like truffle risotto and pan-seared foie gras. There are also cheesy pizzas and mains like roasted sea bass or lamb leg, braised over 12 hours till extremely succulent and tender. Basilico
Address: 1 Cuscaden Rd, Level 2 Regent Singapore, Cuscaden Rd, Singapore 249715
Brunch hours: 12pm-3pm on weekends (last order at 3pm)
Wild Honey
While brunch is typically served after breakfast but before lunch, late risers won’t need to worry about their brunch fix with Wild Honey. Serving breakfast options all day, you can now sleep in and still wake up early enough for brunch. Take your pick from wholesome English breakfasts to hearty classic steak frites with a choice of chimichurri or Cafe de Paris butter. Wild Honey
Address & Brunch hours: Multiple locations
Bearded Bella
Known as the country that serves the best brunches, Bearded Bella is bringing Australia to Singapore with their Melbourne-inspired menu. Vegetarians can savour the classic avocado toast or ricotta cheese rosti, a medley topped with truffle spinach sauce. The crab croissant is a must-try, along with the No BS Brekkie, which highlights juicy Australian grass-fed ribeye. Bearded Bella
Address & Brunch hours: Multiple locations
Butcher’s Block
An opulent spread for your weekend brunch awaits at Butcher’s Block, an eatery known for its fine-dining cuisine. Relish in the smoked salmon eggs benedict, made using high-grade salmon with a piquant hollandaise. Elevate your brunch experience with the lobster bao and smoked trout roe. Sandwiched between a pillowy charcoal bun, the buttery lobster melts in your mouth as hints of smokiness are released to your tastebuds. Butcher’s Block
Address: Beach Rd, 1, Singapore 189673
Brunch hours: 11am-2.30pm on weekends only
The Providore Cafe
The breakfast menu at Providore is short and simple, yet includes just enough staples to get us by the day. From organic muesli bowls to barn-laid eggs on sourdough and ricotta pancakes, you can opt to start on a sweet or savoury note. The breakfast board is a good choice if you can’t decide, as poached eggs, marinated goat cheese, avocado and parma ham takes centre stage. The Providore Cafe
Address: Multiple locations
Brunch hours: 8am-11.30am on weekdays & 9am-3pm on weekends
CASA by Remy Lefebvre
With the exception of its normal brunch menu, CASA offers a special ‘Brunch with friends’ menu every Sunday. For a price of SGD198, guests are treated to complimentary champagne and a seasonal four-course menu that uses high-quality ingredients. The experience starts out with some snacks before moving on to dishes that highlight vegetables and premium meats. A sweet dessert then ends the brunch on a high.
Address: 30 Victoria St #01-20 Chijmes, Singapore 187996
Brunch hours: 12-3pm on Sundays (reservation via website recommended)
Publico Ristorante
Located along Robertson Quay, this waterfront eatery dedicates its menu to authentic Italian cuisine. Thus, its brunch takes on an Italian twist as well. The menu offers a plethora of antipasti, with some intriguing options like grilled octopus and a calamari and cauliflower fritti. But it wouldn’t be an Italian brunch without pasta or pizza, and Publico Ristorante offers an extensive line for that. Lobster spaghetti, classic prosciutto or black truffle pizzas are just some of them. Publico Ristorante
Address: 1 Nanson Rd, Singapore 238909
Brunch hours: 12-3pm on Fridays to Sundays
Featured image by Butcher’s Block.