Introducing my new brunch favorite (and Taylor Swift’s rumored favorite too).
Category: Brunch
Sarabeth’s, Central Park South, New York
Here’s where you can get fluffy buttermilk pancakes with a view of Central Park.
Botany, Robertson Quay, Singapore
Botany’s brunch fare is damn pricey yet mediocre; coffee is way above the market prices. So be prepared to spend for a prime spot overlooking Singapore River.
Walking on Sunshine Kroffle Buffet, Orchard Central, Singapore
Walking on Sunshine is climbing my list of… DO NOT EAT HERE restaurants. Their Kroffles scarred me for life. Worst thing I ate.
Oaks Coffee Co, Upper Thomson Road, Singapore
Upper Thomson Road has a belt of coffee shops and restaurants waiting for you to discover. With Upper Thomson Line opening, it has gotten more convenient to trek this part of Singapore.
French Fold, Telok Ayer, CBD, Singapore
I’m sensing a new trend here. Merci Marcel’s buckwheat flour galettes are now replacing your Sunday egg bennies.
Prairie by Craftsmen, Bukit Timah, Singapore
Hidden in the back alley of Cluny Court is Prairie by Craftsmen. Duck Confit is a must order at this coffee gem.
Five Oars Coffee Roasters, Siglap, Singapore
Get the cheese pull of your dreams here with Five Oar’s Mentaiko Mac and Cheese. Pair it with Brussel and Bacon, and you have a powerhouse brunch.
Homeground Coffee Roasters, Joo Chiat Road, Singapore
Homeground Coffee Roasters’s coffee nails a homerun, but its brunch fare needs a little more execution.
Angelina Paris, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore
You’ll find that despite less-than-stellar reviews on Google Maps, people keep returning. It’s because there’s something about this Parisienne cafe you can’t quite figure out. And I don’t think it’s the L’African hot chocolate.
Coexist Coffee, Hillview Terrace, Singapore
I think I found my favorite coffee shop in Singapore.
dough, Chjimes, Singapore
200g of Smoked Chili Maple Glazed Bacon Steak. You can’t go wrong with that.
Chez Suzette, Teck Lim Road, SG
Another cafe to add to your bucket list for brunch aficionados or if you want a taste of Paris in Singapore while you wait for travel to normalize.
Common Man Stan, Stanley Street, Singapore
Got over my procrastination and finally ate at CMCR Stan.
eggslut, Scotts Square, Singapore
I want my Slut. (Yes, I know how that sounds.)
Elixir Boutique Roasters, Singapore
Too much truffle, too much scrambled eggs, and too much creaminess, with nothing acidic to cut through it. Elixir’s Truffle Eggs Prosciutto needs greens.
Forty Hands, Tiong Bahru, Singapore
Anybody game for spicy potatoes?
Atlas Coffeehouse, Singapore
One of the best things I ate this April
Wild Honey, Scotts Square Singapore
After 20 minutes, I was physically, mentally dehydrated with the saltiness of the Reuben.
Cookie Butter Smackdown: Your Top 5 Must Try Speculoos
Trader Joe’s Speculoos Cookie Butter has to be the most popular cookie butter there is, and easily the brand that gets sold out very quickly. In some states, you can’t buy more than 2 or 3 cookie jars. Don’t go hoarding. It comes in two varieties: Creamy and Crunchy. Creamy is much more refined than Crunchy. But if you like nipping on sweets, crunchy is something that’s a clear winner for the sweet tooth.