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1. The Communal Place​

The Communal Place Brunch Cafe Singapore
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The Communal Place Brunch Cafe Singapore


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The Communal Place is home to (one of) the fluffiest pancakes in town and many other mouth-watering brunch treats! If you’re looking for breakfast food that’s more filling since you’ll likely be there in the afternoon, this is the perfect place to go! It’s a good idea to bring your family here too, since there are things like stuffed toys and card games that you can bond over while waiting for the food to be served!

Location: 465 Joo Chiat Rd, Singapore 427677

Opening Hours: Mon – Fri: 11am – 11pm, Sat & Sun: 10am – 11pm
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2. Two Men Bagel House​

Two Men Bagel House Singapore Brunch Breakfast
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Two Men Bagel House Brunch Bagels Singapore


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Two Men Bagel House prides themselves on serving fresh and delicious bagels that are sure to fill your tummy, yet keep you wanting more. Can’t decide between sweet or savoury? They have so many options, even when it comes to the type of bagel, so going with a friend and swapping the other half of your bagel would be a good idea!

Location: 103 Irrawaddy Road, Royal Square @ Novena, #01-04, Singapore 329566


Opening Hours: Mon – Fri: 8am – 4pm (or sellout), Sat & Sun: 9am – 4pm (or sellout)
 

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3. La Ristrettos​

La Ristrettos Bunch Cafe Restaurant
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La Ristrettos Brunch


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La Ristrettos is literally a hidden gem, tucked away on the 8th floor of a medical building. If you have a dental or health appointment there, it would be really convenient to drop by for coffee or even a quick lunch! Of course, that does not mean others shouldn’t visit this homely cafe. The ambience and the quality of the food will likely make you a return customer!

Location: 10 Sinaran Dr, #08-37, Singapore 307506

Opening Hours: Mon – Fri: 8am – 6pm, Sat: 8am – 2pm, Closed on Sundays
 

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4. Six By Sera​

Six By Sera Cafe Unique Brunch
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Six By Sera Cafe


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Six By Sera offers all your favourite brunch foods — but with a twist! From savoury donuts to chilli crab croissants, if you’re looking for something special, you’re sure to find it here! Their savoury donuts come in 3 flavours: cheeseburger donut, truffled smoked salmon donut and maple bacon donut! These donuts are an off-menu item, so be sure to check with the staff if it’s available for the day!

Location: 89 Rangoon Road, #01-03 Urban Loft, Singapore 218375


Opening Hours: Tue – Fri: 12pm to 9pm, Sat: 10am – 10pm, Sun: 10am – 9pm, Closed on Mondays.
 

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5. Brothers in Fine Food​

Brothers in Fine Food
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Brothers in Fine Food


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The interior of most cafes are normally very aesthetic and camera-ready regardless of the angle. But sometimes, we just want to visit cafes for their food. Brothers in Fine Food (BFF) offers a no-frills dining experience with amazing food. If you live in the east, you have to check this place out!

Location:402 East Coast Road, Singapore 428997

Opening Hours:
8.30am to 10pm Daily (Brunch until 4pm)
 

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6. Amber Ember​

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Amber Ember Brunch


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Minimalism is the trend these days, and we can see why. There’s just something so sophisticated about simplicity! The colours here are muted and the ambience is truly ideal for a casual get-together with friends or even a date! We highly recommend you try Amber Ember‘s Jaffles (special toasted sandwiches).

Location: #01-01, 730 Upper Serangoon, Singapore

Opening Hours: Tue – Fri: 10am – 5pm, Sat & Sun: 10am – 6pm, Closed on Mondays
 

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7. Merci Marcel​

Merci Marcel Brunch Restaurant Singapore
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Merci Marcel Brunch Dessert Dairy Free


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Merci Marcel is a Parisian-style chain with a total of 3 outlets in Singapore! They operate as a cafe in the day, and transform into a casual bar by night. With a variety of French bakes and mains in their daytime menu and an even larger mix of beverages and alcoholic drinks, Merci Marcel is the perfect place for a romantic date with your other half. Their Croissants are made from 100% French butter, making them radiate even more with buttery fragrance!

Orchard Location: 390 Orchard Road, #01-03/04, Palais Renaissance Singapore 238871

Orchard Opening Hours: 8am – 11pm, Daily

Tiong Bahru Location: 56 Eng Hoon Street, #01-68, Singapore 160056

Tiong Bahru Opening Hours: Tue – Fri: 9am – 11.30pm, Sat & Sun: 8am – 11.30pm, Closed on Mondays


Club Street Location: 7-9 Club St, Singapore 069403


Club Street Opening Hours: Mon – Sat: 9am – 12am, Sun: 9am – 10.30pm
 

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8. Symmetry​

Symmetry Cafe Singapore
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Symmetry describes itself as an all-day dining restaurant and bar with the laid-back sensibility of Aussie culture. If you’re passionate about music, you’d be happy to know Symmetry has specially curated playlists to set the mood for a truly relaxing time as you enjoy their wholesome food!

Location: 9 Jalan Kubor, #01-01, Singapore 199206

Opening Hours: Mon: 10.30am – 9pm, Tue – Thurs: 10.30am – 11pm, Fri: 1030am to 12am, Sat: 9am to 12am & Sun: 9am to 7pm
 

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9. Super Loco Robertson Quay​

Super Loco Robertson Quay Mexican Food Singapore
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Super Loco Robertson Quay Singapore Mexican Brunch Breakfast Lunch


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Not interested in the regular brunch affair? Try Super Loco at Robertson Quay for unique and authentic Mexican food! Super Loco’s head chef Mario Malvaez, who is from Mexico City. They offer cocktails as well as non-alcoholic drinks usually found on the streets of Mexico, such as Horchata (a rice and cinnamon drink) and Agua Frescas (fresh fruit cocktails). If you decide to visit, we recommend their Cactus Salad!

Location: The Quayside, 60 Robertson Quay #01-13, Singapore 238252


Opening Hours: Mon – Tues: 5pm – 10pm, Wed – Fri: 5pm – 12am, Sat: 10am – 12am, Sun: 10am – 10pm
 

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10. Afterglow By Anglow​

Afterglow By Anglow Singapore
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Afterglow By Anglow Singapore Brunch


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Afterglow By Anglow is a vegetarian restaurant with creative dishes. Having a meal there would convince you that a plant-based diet can actually be extremely flavourful, refreshing and exciting. They also conduct community sharing, food workshops, juice cleanses and eat clean meal plans for those who want to march towards a healthier lifestyle!

Location: 24 Keong Saik Road, Singapore 089131

Opening Hours: Mon – Sat: 12pm – 10.30pm, Closed on Sundays
 

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1. Fruit Juice Mee Siam​

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Tired of regular mee siam? Why not try fruit juice mee siam! Fresh fruit juice replaces the assam in this local favourite, putting a refreshing, tangy spin on the dish. Mee siam can get a little too rich if you eat too much of it, but rest assured that won’t happen with this bowl.



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What fruit juice goes into the mee siam? Well, we don’t know, because it’s a secret recipe. Whatever it is, though, it’s absolutely delicious.


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And if you’re in the mood for innovative noodles, but you’re not in the mood for mee siam, try the Asia Delight Laksa at this stall – which replaces coconut milk with fresh coconut juice. It’s exactly as refreshing as it sounds.

Address: 531A Upper Cross St, #02-66 HONG LIM FOOD CENTRE, Singapore 051531

Opening Hours: 11:30am – 4pm (Mon – Sat)
 

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2. Yuan Yang Hor Fun​

Hor fun is a local wok-specialty delight that never fails to disappoint. But if you’re in the mood for trying something new, why not order a bowl of Yuan Yang Hor Fun from Q Hor Fun, featuring both classic mushroom sauce and pork chop curry?

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The smooth, silky rice noodles, with their mild fragrance, complement the thicker curry perfectly. Think Hainanese curry – that’s what the curry roux here reminds you of. The fried pork chop is a perfect, crisp golden brown on the outside that gives way to surprisingly tender meat.

And the braised sauce balances it out well.

Address: 5 Cross Street, Market Street, #01-26 Interim Hawker Centre, 048418

Opening Hours: 9:30am – 3pm (Mon – Fri), 10am – 4pm (Sat – Sun)

Link(s): Facebook | Instagram
 

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$6.60 ?!!
I might as well buy the real cheekon lice with two drumsticks.

SMLJ Dark sweet sauce ?
Orh Tau Yu means Orh Tau Yu.

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3. Truffle Wanton Noodles​

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Truffle fries are what you might try at a hipster cafe, or chow down on while tossing back a cocktail at a bar. But have you ever heard of truffle wanton noodles? No? Well, they exist, and they’re delicious. The truffle aroma wafts up as you begin mixing the noodles, making your mouth water. And when you do finally eat a mouthful, the noodles are springy and go amazingly well with the truffle oil.

Each bowl of Truffle Wanton Mee at Bee Kee Wanton Noodles comes with both steamed and fried wantons, as well as a generous serving of char siew. And the fried lard is free-flow. What more could you ask for?

Address: 5, 1-15 Cross St, Singapore 048418

Opening Hours: 7am – 2:30pm (Mon – Fri)

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4. Fancy Maggi Mee​

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Well, to be exact, they’re fancy Koka instant noodles. (Or Ke Kou Mian.)

The broth doesn’t come out of the packet. Rather, it’s homemade, with a mild richness that’s super satisfying and The Healthy Choice at the same time. These noodles may not have that MSG goodness that comes with your usual guilty-pleasure supper noodles, but they’re extremely tasty.


You might have heard of Hai Xian Zhu Zhou already – it’s made quite a name for itself – but we think it’s definitely worth mentioning again. Come on, fancy instant noodles? That’s basically every kid’s dream supper, but better!

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Pick your soup (seafood, tomyum, pork base or spicy) and your choice of noodles. You don’t have to pick the instant noodles (although we would!), you can also go for mee sua or ee mian, or even sheng mian or bee hoon.

It’s definitely a must-try, for us.

Address: 163A Gangsa Road, #01-01, Singapore 671163

Opening Hours: 4am – 2:30pm (Fri – Wed)

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Address:
233 Yishun Street 21, Singapore 760233

Opening Hours: 6am – 3:30pm (Mon – Tues, Thurs – Sun)
 

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5. Singapore-Style Ramen​

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We’re not sure if this is a Singaporean twist on ramen or a Japanese twist on wanton noodles, but either way, these noodles from A Noodle Story are sure to satisfy all your noodle cravings. Dubbed the Singapore-Style Ramen, this bowl comes with Hong-Kong style shrimp wanton, potato-wrapped prawns, and an onsen egg. The sauce is made with dried shrimp and sambal chilli, giving it depth of flavour and providing that local twist.

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Besides, this stall is a Michelin Bib Gourmand listed stall! That’s how good it is, in case, you know, you weren’t convinced already.

Address: Amoy Street Food Centre 7 Maxwell Road Stall #01-39, Singapore 069111


Opening Hours: 11:15am – 2.30pm, 5:30pm – 7:30pm (Mon – Fri); 10:30am – 1:30pm (Sat)

Link(s): Facebook
 

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6. Scallop Mee Pok​

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Scallops? In your mee pok? It’s more likely than you think.

All memes aside, we thought that this seafood soup mee pok was pretty unusual – and pretty spectacular, The scallops are succulent and fresh, infusing the soup with the sweetness of seafood. And the wider mee pok Hosay Mee Pok serves gives a great bite to this dish.

They’re also generous with the toppings at this stall, in case you couldn’t already tell from the photo. If you’re a seafood fan, you’ll absolutely love this slight twist to your regular mee pok.

Address: 6 Jalan Bukit Merah, #01-120, ABC Brickworks Market & Food Centre, Singapore 150006

Opening Hours: 8:30am – 10:30pm (Mon – Sun)

Tel: 8181 8172

Link(s): Facebook | Instagram
 

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7. Red, Green, Blue Ban Mian​

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Talk about Instagrammable hawker food! Yue Lai Xiang Delights serves up not only a mean bowl of ban mian, but a very colourful bowl of ban mian. These noodles and mee hoon kueh are coloured with all-natural ingredients like beetroot (red noodles), butterfly pea flowers (blue noodles), and spinach (green noodles).

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But it’s not just the noodles that are great – it’s also the broth, which is simmered overnight with pork bones. As we all know, it’s the broth that makes the ban mian, and this definitely doesn’t disappoint.

These noodles come in both soup and dry forms, and overall, they’re wonderfully unique.

Address: 22 Sin Ming Rd, #01-224, Singapore 570022

Opening Hours: 10am – 6:30pm (Mon – Sat), 11am – 2pm (Sun)

Link(s): Facebook
 
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