If you’re craving a boozy brunch feast, you’ve come to the right place. From Italian food to dim sum brunches, here are the 10 best champagne brunch buffet restaurants that will let you eat and drink to your heart’s content! Just don’t forget to pop the bubbly while you’re at it.
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If you can’t get enough of pizza and pasta, book ahead for your weekend brunch at Italian restaurant Basilico! From $198++ per person, you’ll enjoy a fine spread of seafood, cheese, meats, prosecco, wines, beer, and of course, free-flow champagne. The menu also boasts house-made gelato and sorbet so you can end on a sweet note. Those who don’t drink can enjoy the buffet at $128++, while children aged 5 to 12 years old can dine with you for $64.
Brunch hours: Sat-Sun 12pm to 3pm
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Basilico is not a halal-certified eatery.
Edge has one of the largest international buffet lineups in Singapore, featuring a plethora of dishes that span from Western cuisine to our local fare. On Saturdays, this feast will set you back $88++ per person, while on Sundays it will cost $138++. To transform it into a boozy brunch, however, an additional $90 is required for unlimited champagne and alcoholic beverages. Once you’ve decided on what type of brunch to have, you’ll have access to luxurious dishes such as Boston Lobster and US OP Prime Beef. Do note that items vary depending on which day you decide to dine at the restaurant.
Brunch hours: Sat-Sun 12pm to 3pm
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Edge is not a halal-certified eatery.
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Madame Fan’s “Dim Sum, Drink Sum” is the weekend champagne brunch of choice for fans of Cantonese cuisine. Enjoy a wide selection with a menu offering over 40 types of dim sum and classic Cantonese dishes to satisfy your cravings. These include eats such as Baby Abalone Shumai, Crab Roe Har Gau, Black Truffle Dumpling and more. Prices start at $98++ per person, and an additional $88++ will grant you access to all the champagne, wine, and beer you want.
Brunch hours: Sat-Sun 11am to 1pm, 1:30am to 3:30pm
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Madame Fan is not a halal-certified eatery.
Every Sunday, acclaimed restaurant COLONY has its “Vintage Champagne Brunch” offerings, which include its massive international buffet and of course, free-flow champagne. The most affordable package here will set you back $228++ per person, and is inclusive of unlimited pours of Champagne Barons de Rothschild Ritz Réserve Millésime 2015, Champagne Barons de Rothschild Ritz Réserve Rosé NV, selected cocktails, wines, draft beer and more. As for food, you’ll be able to enjoy dishes including Cheese-baked Lobster, Spanish Suckling Pig, and Chicken Tikka Masala.
Brunch hours: Sun 12pm to 3:30pm
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COLONY is not a halal-certified eatery.
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Firangi Superstar has one of the more unique champagne brunches out there, and that’s down to the many inventive modern Indian dishes it has to offer. The menu for its “Champagne Superstar” Saturday brunch has items including the Prata Waffle, accompanied by either Madras fried chicken or tempeh, the Akuri, consisting of pav bhaji, masala scrambled eggs, and tomatoes, and the Masala Donut. Dishes such as those and a free flow of champagne and other drinks start from $70++.
Address: 20 Craig Road, #01-03, Singapore 089692
Brunch hours: Sat 12pm to 3pm
Tel: 3129 7552
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Firangi Superstar is not a halal-certified eatery.
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Given that it is a very well-known hotel buffet, it is no surprise that Beach Road Kitchen has its own Sunday champagne brunch. At $178++ per person, you’re entitled to unlimited champagne as well as a tantalising spread of international eats. These include luxurious dishes such as Snow Crab, Al Fungi Truffle Pizza, and Herb Crust Prime Rib. There are also moreish Asian dishes to try, including Poached Chicken, Pork Char Siew, and familiar mains such as Wonton Noodles and Singapore Laksa.
Brunch hours: Sun 12pm to 3pm
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Beach Road Kitchen is not a halal-certified eatery.
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With interiors that look straight out of The Great Gatsby, ATLAS has, without question, the most ornate setting on this list. This makes the Art Deco-inspired bar a wonderful place to wine and dine on a lazy Sunday afternoon—except that instead of wine, you can also have all the champagne you could possibly want. “Sundays at Atlas” has a free-flowing selection of our cocktails, champagne, and delectable sides including European cheeses and artisanal bread. Do note that reservation is required.
Address: 600 North Bridge Road, Parkview Square, Ground floor, Singapore 188778
Brunch hours: Sun 1:30pm to 5:30pm
Tel: 6396 4466
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ATLAS is not a halal-certified eatery.
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Praised for its excellent Italian food, LUCE by Davide Giacomelli offers a lavish champagne brunch buffet every Sunday and first Saturday of each month. The spread it offers is an international buffet with, of course, a special emphasis on Italian specialties. Highlights include the Spalla d’ Agnello al Forno, which is slow-charred New Zealand lamb shoulder, and Pesce al Forno, consisting of oven-baked sea bass with sauce vierge. This buffet costs $168++ per person, and includes a free flow of Bauget-Jouette Champagne, Aperol Spritz, and selected cocktails and wines.
Brunch hours: Sun 12pm to 3pm
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LUCE by Davide Giacomell is not a halal-certified eatery.
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Along with the vibrant music, atmosphere and scenic view of Sentosa Cove, The Kitchen Table’s Sunday brunch buffet has a multitude of brunch favourites, fresh seafood, and yummy roast meats to enjoy with your never-ending supply of drinks. Starting from $128++ per person, a further $98++ will entitle you to champagne as well, which is the perfect accompaniment for dishes such as Grilled Lobster Tail and Roasted Prime Rib.
Brunch hours: Sun 12pm to 3pm
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The Kitchen Table is not a halal-certified eatery.
Acclaimed restaurant Estate has launched the Grand Sunday Champagne Brunch Buffet, bringing a mouth-watering array of international eats to its diners. From $208++ per person, you get access to free-flow Laurent Perrier Champagne, house wines and more, along with the largest cheese offerings available at a hotel buffet. 32 types of cheeses, including 16-month Comté and Roquefort, feature in this magnificent spread. Other tantalising dishes you can have your fill of include the classic Beef Wellington with Black Truffle Sauce, Maine Lobster Thermidor, and various types of fresh oysters.
Brunch hours: Sun 12pm to 3pm
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Estate is not a halal-certified eatery.
Grab your family and friends and make a date! It doesn’t even have to be for a special occasion—an opportunity to catch-up with your loved ones may be a good enough reason to splurge on a champagne brunch. If you’re specifically looking for seafood buffets to check out, read our 10 best seafood buffets in Singapore listicle. For the best buffets for all budgets, have a look at our 17 best buffets in Singapore listicle.
Featured image adapted from @madamefansg, @atlasbarsg, and W Singapore – Sentosa Cove.
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