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Breakfast Club Opens In Tiong Bahru With $7.50 Pancakes, Rosti And More

Breakfast Club opens at Tiong Bahru Plaza with affordable brunch

Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, but some may think it a hassle to whip something up in the early hours of the morning. Cue Breakfast Club, a retro diner-themed cafe that recently opened a new outlet at Tiong Bahru Plaza. In case you didn’t know, their first store stands as a hawker stall in Kovan! Do note that the menu at Tiong Bahru Plaza slightly differs from their first outlet. 

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Retro diner aesthetics aside, the best part about Breakfast Club has got to be their wallet-friendly brunch items. Here, their Eggs Benedict is reasonably priced at $15, and it even comes with pulled beef, poached eggs, hollandaise sauce, and a side of fresh greens. If you’d like to make it even more substantial, there are ingredients such as Smoked Salmon ($4) and Bacon ($2) that you can add on.

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We can’t forget about their classic Breakfast Plate ($12.50). This huge plate features a combination of hash brown, pork sausage, baked beans, cherry tomatoes, scrambled eggs, sauteed mushrooms, and a bacon strip. You can also add Pancake ($1) or Grilled Chicken ($4) for a hearty breakfast meal. 

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If Chicken Chop ($9.90) or Duck On Mash ($16) are too heavy as a breakfast choice, you can opt for their freshly made Pancakes ($7.50) instead. Each plate is served with two pieces of pancakes, a generous amount of maple syrup, and a dollop of butter! 

While you can get their plain Rosti (from $5.90) at the Kovan outlet, there’s the Omelette & Rosti Hash ($11) offered here instead. It comes with an omelette stuffed with cheese, a rosti hash, and bacon strips on the side. Do note that the photo above showcases the rosti served at the Kovan branch!


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Do note that they offer sides to go with your mains, including Tatertots ($5), Cheese Fries ($5), and Chicken Pops ($7). As for drinks, you have Lemonade ($4), Orange Juice ($4), or Iced Lemon Tea ($4) as your choices. 

For more brunch options in the area, read more about Flock Cafe, where you can get pancake stacks and smoked salmon croissant. Else, there’s Micro Bakery Kitchen for fresh bakes and Japanese-inspired sandos.

Address: 302 Tiong Bahru Road, #B1-135, Tiong Bahru Plaza, Singapore 168732
Opening hours: Daily 9am to 9pm
Website
Breakfast Club is not a halal-certified eatery.

Feature image adapted from @twizzlebea and @breakfastclub.sg

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