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Ginett Singapore: $15++ Free-Flow Mimosa Brunch Near Bencoolen MRT

Ginett Singapore has cheap free-flow mimosa brunch


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Weekend brunch comes in the form of all shapes and sizes; think free-flow cheeses at Bar Milano, affordable French-inspired mains at Allo Restaurant and many more. If you’re looking for unlimited alcohol for your next brunch affair, Ginett Singapore has a value-for-money option.


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The atas-looking restaurant and wine bar sits on the ground floor of Hotel G, a boutique hotel in Bugis. Brunch takes place from 12pm to 3pm on Saturdays and Sundays, where you can top up $15++ per person for two hours of free-flow mimosas when you order any main from the brunch menu.

For the uninitiated, the mimosa is a cocktail that comprises two simple ingredients: prosecco or champagne, and orange juice.


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The mains are easy on the wallet, too. Tuck into the hearty Ginett Burger ($18++), starring Angus beef patty, caramelised onions, blue cheese, bacon, and arugula. A generous basket of fries is served on the side. Those who prefer eggs for brunch can opt for the Eggs Florentine ($15++): poached eggs, ham, spinach, and Hollandaise sauce, all atop English muffins.


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There’s also a small selection of pastas on the menu, including the popular Olio Scampi ($24++), an umami-packed dish with tiger prawns, garlic, chilli, bacon, and house-made linguine.


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If the two hours of free-flow mimosas aren’t enough for you, Ginett Singapore has wines by the glass from just $8++. Pair your drinks with a cheese board; prices range from $18++ for the Selection of Two Cheeses to $58++ for a 1 Meter Board that comes with five cheeses, five cold cuts, and one pâté.

The restaurant and wine bar is a two-minute and four-minute walk from Bencoolen and Rochor MRT Stations respectively.

For more delicious eats around the corner, head to IG-famous cafe Whiskdom at North Bridge Road! Otherwise, venture to Rumi The Poet’s Cup on Haji Lane for halal-friendly desserts and drinks.

Address: 200 Middle Road, Singapore 188980
Opening hours: Tue-Sun 12pm to 12am
Tel: 6809 7989
Website
Ginett Singapore is not a halal-certified eatery.

Featured image adapted from Charlotte  and @oatlyyummy

Anthia Chng

As the Associate Editor of Eatbook, Anthia survives on a steady diet of cake and coffee. With a decade of writing experience in food, fashion, and beauty—including six years at Expat Living Singapore—she’s passionate about sharing stories that excite and inspire, whether it’s discovering the latest restaurant opening or shining a light on a heritage hawker stall.

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