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  • Recommendations for Sunday Brunch in Singapore ?

    Title is self explanatory really. It's something I've never done yet, having mainly either been sleeping off a Saturday night or transferring in (usually from SGN ) for SQ 328.

    So, waddya reckon ?.

    TIA.

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    Are you looking for a US style brunch ? Otherwise, a local can correct me if I'm wrong but I'm not sure thre's a local equivalent - just have an early lunch!

    Perhaps touristy but I've always thought of going for Tiffin at Raffles but have never got round to it yet:

    http://singapore-raffles.raffles.com...aurant_07.html

    I see that they do Sunday brunch.

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    • #3
      I just Googled and found this site which may be interesting:

      http://www.singaporesundaybrunch.com/index.html

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      • #4
        My vote is for Ritz Carlton Millenia's Greenhouse (IIRC) Cafe.
        Last edited by StarG; 8 January 2007, 09:39 PM.

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        • #5
          I've only gone to the champagne brunch at mezza9 in the Grand Hyatt. But that's because I've enjoyed the experience (hic! ) since the first time I've gone, and so I've had no reason to explore other options.
          ‘Lean into the sharp points’

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          • #6
            I second the vote for the Ritz Carlton. The brunch is in the Greenhouse Cafe:
            http://www.ritzcarlton.com/hotels/si...se/default.asp

            "Best Brunch in Singapore by IS Magazine 2005"

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            • #7
              My family has always enjoyed the one at Trader's Hotel. Not as elaborate as Hyatt but but its got what we like and it taste good.

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              • #8
                The atmosphere at Greenhouse is much brighter, which appeals to most people, but I preferred mezza9, although I haven't been there since they changed the champagne to Taittinger.

                Paulaner Brauhaus also has a good German Sunday Brunch with free flow of beer.

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                • #9
                  Another vote for RC!
                  There's only One way to fly.... SINGAPORE AIRLINES!
                  If SQ is too expensive, the other way to fly is Qatar Airways

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by MAN Flyer View Post
                    Title is self explanatory really. It's something I've never done yet, having mainly either been sleeping off a Saturday night or transferring in (usually from SGN ) for SQ 328.
                    I may be a bit late but the best Sunday Brunch in Singapore at the moment would probably have to be having it with me

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                    • #11
                      Read an article last night in the Chinese paper that Global Kitchen at Pan Pacific has a Sunday Brunch at $175. Menu includes Foie Gras, Caviar, Champagne..
                      http://dining.singapore.panpacific.c...dining_04.html

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by 9V-JKL View Post
                        Read an article last night in the Chinese paper that Global Kitchen at Pan Pacific has a Sunday Brunch at $175. Menu includes Foie Gras, Caviar, Champagne..
                        http://dining.singapore.panpacific.c...dining_04.html
                        For that price, they'd better have Dom (or Krug)!

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                        • #13
                          Has anyone tried Raffles Tiffin Room ? Heard so much bout them...

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by B777-300ER View Post
                            Has anyone tried Raffles Tiffin Room ? Heard so much bout them...
                            The Tiffin Room doesn't serve Sunday brunch, IIRC. At the Raffles the brunch is in the Bar & Billiard Room, but I've never tried it.

                            I have eaten dinner at the Tiffin Room a couple of times. It's buffet-style and quite good, IMO.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by globetrekker84 View Post
                              For that price, they'd better have Dom (or Krug)!
                              Just found out. 190 @ Four Season's brunch has free flow Krug at $292

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