Singapore Expats

Travellers from across the globe convene in Singapore for the food fare and luxurious lifestyle. Sunday brunches in Singapore can mean a wide array of cuisine and services. Great champagne, complimentary craft cocktails, and world food buffets are all too common across Lion City. The wide range of choices Singapore offers makes it an ideal home for ex-pats.

If you are in Singapore, you should try these fantastic Sunday brunches. To learn more about the detailed menu and prices, visit. 


Edge, Level 3, Pan Pacific Singapore, 7 Raffles Boulevard

Check out the Sunday brunch at Edge for eye-popping variety and quality service. The lunch begins at $208 per adult that includes unlimited Verve Clicquot Rosé champagne, gin cocktails, and an extensive section of wine. Another brunch option comes at $188 per adult, including Brut Yellow Label champagne, gin cocktails, and a wide selection of wines. The brunch also welcomes kids aged between six and twelve for $64.

Seasonal Tastes, 12 Marina View, Asia Square Tower 2

Check out the Season Tastes champagne brunches for a budget luxury experience in the heart of Singapore on a Sunday late morning. Check out the Season Tastes champagne brunches for a budget luxury experience in the heart of Singapore on a Sunday late morning. Pop in for a free flow of tiger at just $28 for two whole hours, or add another $10 to wash off the sweet taste of the tiger with some wine. At $48, you should be able to pair your wine and tiger with Bel Star Prosecco DOC. Seasonal Tastes is the perfect place for friends and family who love a hearty meal.

Paulaner Bräuhaus Singapore, 9 Raffles Boulevard, #01-01, Millenia Walk

Eating out at Paulaner Bräuhaus Singapore is a treat for your pallet and your eyes. It offers the complete package of preparing food in the authentic Bavarian style. At this point, food is an experience that will bring you back again and again. The outdoor seating, expansive menu, and free-flowing alcohol make Paulaner Bräuhaus one of the top ex-pat favourites for Sunday brunches. It is an ideal place for families who love sharing their experiences with their children. It is a pocket-friendly affair that charges only $16 for children between 5 and 11 years.

Town Restaurant, 1 Fullerton Square

Brunch at the Fullerton Hotel, as the heavenly aromas of snow crabs, whisk you away to a marine dream, and the delectable flavour of sushi, sashimi, and tempura bring you back. Wolf it down with an endless flow of bubbly and wine. Town Restaurant's new top-up scheme has made it immensely enjoyable for those who want to enjoy a laidback time with family and friends, occasionally picking their favourites from the a la carte brunch menu.

Dolce Vita, Mandarin Oriental Singapore, 5 Raffles Avenue

Are you craving an authentic Italian touch on your pallet? Then Dolce Vita is the place for you. Their brunches are open on Saturday and Sunday from 12 noon to 3 pm. The menu and pricing are different on Saturdays and Sundays. A combination of authentic Italian food and chic poolside sitting makes Dolce Vita one of the ex-pat favourites in town. Additionally, Dolce Vita serves all brunch menu items suitable to the table, family style, garnering major brownie points with most travellers and ex-pats.

Wining and dining in Singapore only complete with its exclusive free-flow champagne brunches. You need to try at least five of the hundreds of brunch options we have mentioned above to complete your experience of the Lion City.