
Never have a boring brunch again! Bookmark this guide for all the best spots in Singapore.
Brunch is the only reason we drag ourselves out of bed on weekends (and sometimes weekdays too!). From a classic fry-up to a stack of fluffy pancakes to a hearty English breakfast, we’ve tried it all in Singapore’s vibrant brunch scene. Grab your crew and get ready to feast your way through our ultimate guide.
1. The Masses: A bottomless 10-course brunch

The Masses is beloved for its Franco-Asian cuisine and unpretentious charm, so we rejoiced when it expanded its delectable offerings with its weekend brunch on Sundays, 11am to 5pm. We recommend coming in the morning when the sun is shining for the perfect lighting to snap Instagram-worthy food shots. The curated 10-course menu immerses you in the French countryside, served communal-style, which is great for sharing. If you’re still feeling hungry, you can re-order your favourite dishes!
On our visit, we tucked into plates made with local produce, including a fantastically umami mushroom dish with ingredients straight from Singapore-born mushroom farm, Golden Cap Farm. We especially loved the hearty and filling signature crispy chicken leg, and the fresh barramundi, which was served with a delicious beurre noisette. We rounded off the experience with free-flow prosecco and spent hours chatting about life. A Sunday well spent, we’d say.
Must-try dishes: Crispy chicken leg; barramundi ala meunierre; scrambled eggs
How much: $68.80 for adults, $38 for children between 6 to 10 years old, children below 5 eat for free
Brunch hours: Sunday, 11am & 1.15pm & 3pm
Address: #01-84, Capitol Singapore, 15 Stamford Road, Singapore 178905
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2. Summer Hill: A taste of Provence

If you ever wanted to know what a laid-back brunch in Provence looks like, now you can! Summer Hill’s brunch trolley combines French fare presented in its classic dim sum-style trolley service that has the restaurant packed to the brim on weekends. The menu refreshes every few months, but the allure of never-ending small plates is forever.
Our brunch started with samples of each dish to be shared, and we ordered additional portions of our favourites afterwards. Tip: don’t make the same mistake we did by filling up on bread before all the courses. That way, you can save space for another round of scrumptious roast pork.
Must-try dishes: Artichoke tapenade; halibut raito; roast pork nicoise-style; cherry frangipane tart
How much: $79 for adults, $39.50 for children under 12 years old
Brunch hours: Friday, 12pm to 2.30pm; Saturday & Sunday, 11am to 1pm & 1.30pm to 3.30pm
Address: #02-17, Claymore Connect, 442 Orchard Road, Singapore 238879
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3. Super Loco Robertson Quay: It’s all about the Mexican munchies

Hola, brunch lovers! One of our fave spots, Super Loco, puts out an amazing Mexican brunch that’ll transport you straight to the beaches of Tulum. We just had to check it out, so we dove in on a sunny Sunday afternoon. Tip: sit by the fans because you’ll be sweating it out by the river.
On the menu, you’ll find the usual tacos, burritos and quesadillas. But since you’re here for brunch, we recommend the Mexican eggs Benedict. Think runny poached eggs sitting pretty on a toasted English muffin with pulled chipotle beef. The Super Brekkie burrito is another winner – we loved how it was packed with pork chorizo, eggs, refried black beans, hash brown, and all the flavourful goodies. We ended on a deliciously sweet note with crispy churros dipped in Mexican chocolate sauce.
P.S. no Mexican fiesta is complete without a margarita, so don’t miss out on the two-hour free-flow booze deal. For $59, you’ll enjoy frozen lime margaritas, red and white wines, prosecco and more.
Must-try dishes: Mexican eggs Benedict; Brekkie quesadilla; Super Brekkie burrito
How much: From $11
Brunch hours: Saturday to Sunday & public holidays, 10am to 2.30pm
Address: #01-13, The Quayside, 60 Robertson Quay, Singapore 238252
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4. The Providore: Snooze away for breakfast served past noon

Go ahead and hit that snooze button… ‘cos The Providore’s all-day breakfast menu lets you indulge in a hearty breakfast even past noon. Available till 4pm daily at all seven locations, the menu features all-time sweet and savoury favourites. Go for the classic English breakfast for a sumptuous spread of eggs your way, sourdough toast, a pork sausage, grilled back bacon, roasted tomatoes and sauteed mushrooms.
Other signature items include fluffy ricotta pancakes served with caramelised bananas, candied walnuts and sugar syrup; Spanish baked eggs; as well as a European-style breakfast board featuring premium ingredients from the deli. Early bird or night owl, this indulgent breakfast and brunch spot is a definite crowd-pleaser.
Must-try dishes: English breakfast; ricotta pancakes
How much: From $19.50
Brunch hours: Daily, served until 4pm
Address: Multiple locations including Mandarin Gallery and Paya Lebar Quarter
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5. Kings Cart Coffee: Brunch classics with local touches

Coffee can make or break our mornings, so you must look to the pros for that perfect cup of joe. The team at Kings Cart Coffee are true coffee connoisseurs, curating a menu that’s both simple and complex. You’ll even find part of its roasting facility right in its cosy cafe! Enjoy playful variations on the classic cuppa here, some with local-inspired twists. When the hunger strikes, tuck into classics like the king’s breakfast, or try the Katong laksa fish and chips.
Must-try dishes: Kings breakfast; Katong laksa fish and chips; coconut latte
How much: From $12
Brunch hours: Daily, 9am to 5pm (Joo Chiat); Daily, 10am to 8pm (Bishan)
Address: Multiple locations including Joo Chiat and Bishan
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6. Symmetry: Eggs, eggs, and more eggs!

Eggs-cellent news, brunch lovers! Symmetry serves up a mean brunch that’s all about those egg-citing variations (alright, we’ll stop now). Whether you’re a poached egg enthusiast or an eggs Benedict fanatic, there’s something on the menu to tickle your fancy. You can have ’em with the full breakfast, crab on toast, and lamb shakshouka. Don’t forget to wash it down with a strong cup of joe. It’s the perfect way to fuel up for a day of exploring the city.
Must-try dishes: Symmetry Full Breakfast; crab on toast; lamb shakshouka
How much: From $27
Brunch hours: Monday & Tuesday, 9am – 4pm; Wednesday to Friday, 10.30am to 4pm; Saturday & Sunday, 9am to 6pm
Address: #01-01, 9 Jalan Kubor, Singapore 199206
7. Tolido’s Espresso Nook: Cosy brunch with terrific coffee

Hit up this all-day breakfast haven anytime you’re craving delicious brunch delights. We’re talking flavourful shakshouka eggs, truffle scrambled eggs, stout-glazed bacon French toast, and rosti with smoked bratwurst. Perfection? You know it. Best of all, you can walk off the calories (or just make room for more!) by exploring Kampong Glam after you’ve fueled up.
Must-try dishes: Shakshouka eggs; stout-glazed bacon French toast
How much: from $7
Brunch hours: Available all day, closed on Wednesdays
Address: #01-63, 462 Crawford Lane, Singapore 190462
8. Canchita Peruvian Cuisine: Vibrant Latin American plates

We’re big fans of this vibrant Dempsey spot and its authentic Peruvian cuisine. If you’re looking for a lively brunch experience, head here and enjoy hearty plates of pescado a la talla (grilled fish marinated in adobo) and creative tostada variations. Oh, don’t miss out on the fabulous tacos and ceviche – they’re a must-try, if we say so ourselves!
Must-try dishes: Pescado a la talla; fish tacos; ceviche molcajete
How much: From $16
Brunch hours: Friday to Sunday, 11.30am to 3pm
Address: 9A & 9B Dempsey Road, Singapore 247698
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9. Common Man Coffee Roasters: One of the best coffees in town

We’re going out on a limb to say Common Man Coffee Roasters is a must-visit for your caffeine fix. But you’re not here just for that, are you? Get your all-day brunch fix with the full breakfast featuring 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. If you want something lighter, we say go for its refreshing acai bowl.
Must-try dishes: Common Man Full Breakfast; croissant croque monsieur; breakfast pancakes
How much: From $18
Brunch hours: All day, from 7.30am to 4pm
Address: Multiple locations including Martin Road and Joo Chiat
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10. Wild Honey: Satisfy breakfast cravings all day, any time

Meet Wild Honey’s popular spin on all-day dining offerings. Here’s where to indulge in a unique array of globally-inspired brunch dishes that taste as delicious in the morning as in the evening. Step inside its stunning new 3,600sqft outlet nestled in Bugis, and you’ll be enveloped by vibrant and airy interiors, natural textures, and pops of colours inspired by the So-Cal lifestyle of Los Angeles.
Try exciting new creations such as the Valencia (brioche French toast stuffed with fresh mango), Roma (creamy Italian white bramata polenta with sauteed chicken liver), and Texan with BBQ brisket. Or, celebrate the upcoming weekend with the restaurant’s French Oyster Fridays, featuring fresh oysters paired with white wine. Fans of Wild Honey can also indulge in well-loved signature dishes like the Spanish, and vegetarian-friendly options such as the Turkish and Flinder’s Lane. Wash them all down with your choice of healthy smoothies, juices, bespoke cocktails, specialty coffee or tea.
Must-try dishes: Roma; Flinder’s Lane
How much: From $10
Brunch hours: Available all day
Address: Multiple locations including Bugis and Mandarin Gallery
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11. Nassim Hill Bakery Bistro Bar: Casual brunch for chillin’

Who can resist brunch? Not us! Nassim Hill plates out awesome familiar faves till 3.30pm, so you have plenty of time to savour your picks. Sip on coffee as you dine on classics like skillet eggs, buttermilk pancakes, and cheddar cheese bacon waffles. You can’t forget the fluffy brioche doughnuts filled with rich chocolate and kaya. Don’t ask us to choose – we’d rather have both!
Must-try dishes: Skillet eggs; cheddar cheese bacon waffles; brioche doughnuts
How much: From $14
Brunch hours: Tuesday to Sunday, available from opening till 3.30pm
Address: #01-03, Singapore Post – Tanglin Branch, 56 Tanglin Road, Singapore 247964
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12. Penny University: Brunchin’ in the east

We’re all for supporting local, and this cosy little cafe does it best. Penny U (as it’s lovingly known) is all about celebrating the best of our little red dot. These folks source their coffee beans from local roasters, serve bread baked fresh daily in the area, and often collaborate with local bakers. Swing by anytime between 8am and 4pm to get your fill of French toast, Harlem-style buttermilk chicken on waffles, and Turkish eggs.
Must-try dishes: Special Penny’s Benedict; fluffy ricotta hotcakes; special Moroccan baked egg
How much: From $8.50
Brunch hours: All day until 4pm (Jalan Klapa); Tuesday to Sunday, from opening until 4pm (Geylang Serai)
Address: Multiple locations including Jalan Klapa and Wisma Geylang Serai
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13. Siri House: Sophisticated sharing plates and cocktails

Escape the concrete jungle and indulge in a leisurely brunch at Siri House. Nestled amid Dempsey’s lush greenery, this elegant spot is where you ought to go for a weekend feast. Choose between the chic indoor dining space or the breezy outdoor terrace before diving into the brunch menu, which is designed for sharing. Kick off your meal with flavourful starters like the arancini and crab toast. Can’t live without eggs? The lobster scrambled eggs with Boston lobster and za’atar are calling out your name.
Must-try dishes: Lobster scramble; crab toast; kabocha risotto
How much: From $15
Brunch hours: Friday & Saturday, 11.30am to 3.30pm
Address:, #01-02, 8D Dempsey Road, Singapore 249672
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14. Moonchild: For easy, breezy mornings

Need a spot for a chill weekend? Moonchild’s got you covered. This Jalan Besar cafe is all about those lazy-day vibes, serving up brunch staples that’ll make your tastebuds sing. The menu is split between The Morning Situation and Midday to Close, but rest assured, you’ll get delectable dishes on both. Plus, it’s part of the Atlas Coffeehouse group, so you know the coffee’s gonna be good. Oh, and did we mention it’s a pet-friendly space? Furbabies are totally welcome to join your brunch party!
Must-try dishes: Really Nice Mushroom on Toast; butterscotch rum bananas French toast; Bestie breakfast burger
How much: From $12.60
Brunch hours: Daily, 9am to 3pm; closed on Monday and Thursday
Address: #01-01, 351 Jalan Besar, Singapore 208988
15. PS.Cafe: The one brunch lovers flock to

Ah, PS.Cafe. This brunch institution needs no introduction! But hey, we’re gonna rave about it anyway. Its menu is packed with classics like fluffy pancakes, eggs Benedict, and fish and chips. But you can also dive into drool-worthy burgers, pizzas, pastas, and salads to go with your fruit soda, kombucha, freshly pressed juice or ice cream shake.
Must-try dishes: Salmon eggs royale; PS. big breakfast; blueberry pancakes
How much: A la carte from $17
Brunch hours: Varies by location
Address: Multiple locations including East Coast Park, Great World, Harding Road, and Katong
16. Lola’s Cafe: Comfort food in a cosy space

Nope, this isn’t your grandma’s cafe! Lola’s has been a brunch staple in Singapore for years, and it’s easy to see why. The fan fave dishes out amazing crowd-pleasers like crab cake Benedict, shakshuka, and various sandwiches and pastas. Is it any surprise that we keep going back? But enough of our raving – you gotta experience it yourself to know what we’re talking about.
Must-try dishes: Crab cake Benedict; shakshuka; spicy tomato crab rigatoni
How much: From $12
Brunch hours: Weekdays, 10am to 3.30pm; weekends & public holidays, 9am to 3.30pm
Address: Multiple locations including Simon Road and Tampines
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17. Chez Suzette: Chic brunch in France

Who’s up for a tres chic brunch? Chez Suzette is a stylish two-story French cafe that’ll make you forget you’re in Singapore for a second. Step through the glass-panelled doors and into a cosy space decked out in rattan furniture and neutral hues – an Instagrammer’s dream, basically. Once you’ve snapped your pics, choose from brunch plates like eggs Benedict, English breakfast, and croque monsieur. Wash it all down with an extensive selection of spirits and wines.
Must-try dishes: Boeuf Royale à l’œuf Doré; croque monsieur; eggs Benedict
How much: From $22
Brunch hours: Saturday & Sunday, 10am to 5pm
Chez Suzette, #01-01, 5 Teck Lim Road, Singapore 088383
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18. Tanjong Beach Club: All-day beachside brunch

Well, what do we have here? Duh, it’s the return of everyone’s fave beach club in Singapore! Tanjong Beach Club is back and better than ever, while still leaving you spoilt for choice with goodies such as avocado toast, Tanjong breakfast, and moreish banana bread. No beach day is complete without a refreshing cocktail, so be sure to sip on tropical tipples like the watermelon cooler and pina colada. Sun, sand, sea, and brunch – what more can you ask for?
Must-try dishes: Homemade banana bread; Tanjong breakfast; watermelon cooler
How much: From $18
Brunch hours: Daily, till 2pm
Address: 120 Tanjong Beach Walk, Sentosa, Singapore 098942
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19. Punch: Simple yet hearty offerings

This cafe packs a punch! (Sorry, we couldn’t help it.) Residing in a shophouse along North Canal Road, Punch is known for its minimalist decor, lush outdoor courtyard, and delicious brunch. Get your hands on classic dishes like poached eggs with avocado or unique offerings such as Earl Grey pancakes and banana porridge. For a heartier meal, try the sandwiches or burgs, available from 12pm. End on a sweet note with treats like Hokkaido gelato, brownie cookie, and tiramisu.
Must-try dishes: Dean’s breakfast; Earl Grey pancakes; banana porridge
How much: From $15
Brunch hours: All day
Address: 32 North Canal Road, Singapore 059288
20. Basilico: Sumptuous Italian brunch buffet

This lavish Italian establishment is where you can indulge in a fancy weekend feast. From 12pm to 3pm, you’ll be treated to a sumptuous brunch buffet featuring a spread of Italian delicacies. Picture char-grilled Angus beef ribeye, fresh seafood, a cheese counter with over 40 Italian-aged varieties, and even tableside servings of truffle risotto. Wow! Psst: be sure to save room for the homemade Italian desserts and gelato.
Must-try dishes: Seasonal menu
How much: Weekend brunch buffet at $128++ per adult and $64++ per child (five to 12 years old)
Brunch hours: Saturday & Sunday, 12pm to 3pm
Address: Level 2, Conrad Orchard Singapore, 1 Cuscaden Road, Singapore 249715
21. Akira Back: Welcome to the Saturday brunch club

It’s official. Saturdays are reserved for brunch at this award-winning restaurant – and you’re invited to join the Akira Back Brunch Club (A.B.C). Akira Back Singapore serves gourmet Japanese creations with Korean flavours and flair. From 12pm to 2pm, tuck into a sumptuous spread of unlimited fresh sashimi, nigiri and maki rolls, hot mains, signature favourites and more. Brunch is priced at $98++ per pax. Or, top up from $68++ per pax to turn it into a boozy affair with free-flowing wines, sake, beer, champagne and cocktails.
Whet your appetite with classics like wagyu taco, tuna and mushroom pizza, and fresh Japanese oysters. For a dose of Korean heritage, order the mung bean pancake with homemade AB kimchi salad. Next, look towards the chef’s daily assortment, and fill up on sashimi, nigiri, maki rolls and miso soup. There’s also a free-flow hot selection, including rock shrimp tempura, beef toban and grilled baby chicken. To round it all off, sink your teeth into indulgent desserts like the AB Cigar (coffee mousse with macadamia praline) and hojicha ice cream.
Must-try dishes: Wagyu tuna; tuna and mushroom pizza; mung bean pancake; AB Cigar
How much: $98++ per person
Brunch hours: Saturday, from 12pm
Address: Level B1M, JW Marriott Singapore South Beach, 30 Beach Road, Singapore, 189763
So, which brunch spot in Singapore are you checking out first?