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Wunderfolks Opens Brunch Cafe In Bras Basah With Nett Prices, Accepts CDC Vouchers Too

Oh Wunder Cafe has brunch with nett prices in Bras Basah

Image credit: Oh Wunder Cafe

A year after launching Cafe Barco, the Wunderfolks team is back with yet another opening: Oh Wunder Cafe, a new brunch spot in Bras Basah.

The cosy spot sits on the ground floor of Bras Basah Complex, a nine-minute walk from Bras Basah and Esplanade MRT Stations, and a seven-minute walk from City Hall MRT Station.

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The space has a bright, contemporary vibe, complemented by vibrant neon accents that add a playful pop of colour.

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The highlight here is their all-day brunch fare, with prices starting from just $14 for the Egg Benedict Avocado Toast and Turkey Bacon Scrambled Egg Burger. Prices are nett, and the cafe also accepts CDC Vouchers—giving you even more reason to visit!

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We’ve got our eye on the Breakfast Pancake Stack ($15), where two house-made pancakes sandwich turkey bacon, a fried egg, and cheese—à la McGriddles.

If you’re feeling ravenous, consider the Wunder Breakfast ($26) as it comes with the full works: German sausage, scrambled eggs, tater tots, turkey bacon, sourdough slices and more.

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Besides all-day brekkie, you can look forward to a good selection of burgers, pasta dishes, and hearty mains, including Fish and Chips ($18) and Ribeye with Chimichurri Sauce with Chips ($28).

You find Wunderfolks’ signature dessert tarts here, too. Must-try flavours include Strawberry Pistachio ($8), Mixed Fruit ($8), and Lemon Meringue ($8).

In other food news, Warabimochi Kamakura is offering 1-for-1 on all their menu items from now till 31 August! If you’re looking for budget coffee, read our Kopi Folks Club feature for affordable cafe-standard espresso in a hawker centre.

Address: 231 Bain Street, #01-69, Bras Basah Complex, Singapore 180231
Opening hours: Thurs-Tue 8am to 6pm
Tel: 9749 7940
Website
Oh Wunder Cafe is not a halal-certified eatery.

Feature image adapted from @drink.eat.sg and Oh Wunder Cafe.

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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