Breakfast places in Singapore are as diverse as they are delicious. Prefer to sleep in? No problem – many serve all-day breakfast, so you can enjoy your healthy avocado smash or full English fry-up well past noon. Here’s where to find some of the best breakfast restaurants in Singapore.
Breakfast restaurants in Singapore worth waking up for
Little Farms for a healthy breakfast
Fuel your day the right way with Little Farms’ healthy breakfast line-up. Try the Organic Acai Bowl, loaded with fruits, or tuck into the Shakshuka for a hearty wake-up call. The Avocado Smash on Starter Lab’s freshly baked sourdough, topped with cage-free poached eggs, feta, tomatoes and a sprinkle of dukkah, is a fabulous brekkie choice, as is the Smoked Salmon Bagel, layered with cream cheese, pickled onions and capers.
If you’re all about the classics, the Eggs Benedict with rich hollandaise and perfectly poached eggs will hit the spot. Keto or vegan? No worries – they’ve got you covered.
Wash it all down with a freshly brewed Allpress coffee, a golden turmeric latte, or a brunch cocktail like an Espresso Martini or Aperol Spritz.
Find Little Farms cafés and bistros islandwide, and you can even bring your fur-kids along to their pet-friendly spots at Serangoon, Sentosa, Valley Point and Katong Point.
Locations at Valley Point, Holland Village, Katong Point, Tanglin Mall, Sentosa and MyVillage at Serangoon Garden
littlefarms.com
Baker & Cook – a breakfast café for sourdough lovers
From its humble beginnings in Hillcrest Road to a household name in Singapore’s café scene, this artisan bakery has built a loyal following for its handcrafted bakes. At the heart of it all? Sourdough – fermented slowly and the foundation of many of its signature brunch dishes. With multiple locations across Singapore, including the flagship pet- and family-friendly Dempsey outlet serving exclusive brunch offerings, it remains one of the more popular breakfast restaurants in Singapore.
Whether you’re craving a simple Toast of the Day with house-made butter, or the ultimate Big Breakfast, loaded with eggs, bacon, sausage and fresh-baked sourdough, there’s something for every appetite on Baker & Cook’s brunch menu, from healthy bites to more English breakfast-style options. For a classic done their way, the Eggs Benedict swaps out traditional bread for Pain au Levain, while the Avo Smash gets a nutrient-packed boost with Danish Rugbrød.
For a lighter start, the French Toast features banana walnut sourdough topped with maple syrup and lemon curd, while the Sourdough Dutch Baby Pancake – a Dempsey exclusive – delivers a fluffy, oven-baked sourdough pancake with banana compote, fresh berries and pecans.
Locations across Singapore
bakerandcook.com
Alley on 25 for a hotel breakfast
Located on the 25th floor of Andaz Singapore, a luxury hotel in Kampong Glam, Alley’s Brunch Social is a great way to ease into the day. Available on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays from 12pm, it brings together brunch favourites with a local twist – with the option to add a “Bottomless Boozy” package if you’re in the mood.
Expect roaming trolleys and interactive stations, from seafood on ice served tableside to dim sum and a sustainable Atlantic salmon bar with cold- and hot-smoked selections and heritage gravlax. Alley’s Brunch Social also features a DIY poke bowl station, a kopitiam-style noodle counter serving Auntie’s lobster laksa, plus wok-fried Sarawak black pepper Sri Lankan mud crab and grilled sustainable jumbo prawns.
For something more breakfasty, choose from a line-up of egg dishes – from Crab Eggs Benedict and Truffle Croque Madame to a Singaporean-style kaya toast set or a chilli crab egg skillet. Then finish on a sweet note with pandan waffles, coconut gelato, Basque cheesecake and a spread of cakes and kueh.
At $62 per adult and $31 per child, it’s good value for a hotel brunch, with a $45 add-on for free-flow sparkling wine, house pours and bottled beers.
Level 25, Andaz Singapore, 5 Fraser Street
6408 1288 | hyatt.com/andaz
More breakfast restaurants in Singapore
Café Melba
All Day Breakfast is available (until 3pm) at both of Café Melba’s restaurants any day of the week. The menu features a selection of dishes, from soft boiled eggs with sourdough Vegemite soldiers, to homemade granola, eggs benny bagels and brekkie burgers. You can also go for the Good Ol’ Fry Up – an English breakfast served as a vegetarian or meat option. The veg plate comes with grilled halloumi, smashed avocado, roasted tomato and spinach, while the meat version includes pork sausages, bacon, roasted mushrooms and hash browns.
Locations at Goodman Arts Centre and Mediapolis
cafemelba.com.sg
Tiong Bahru Bakery for your croissant fix
Nothing beats kickstarting your morning with a buttery, flaky croissant. Known for its pastries and breakfast queues, the café chain serves everything from classic butter croissants and pain au chocolat to house granola, sandwiches and brunch plates.
Multiple outlets
tiongbahrubakery.com
Nassim Hill Bakery
This cosy and casual bistro bar offers delicious breakfasts in Singapore (and other brunch fare) from 8am to 3.30pm daily. If you’re feeling hungry, we recommend the steak and eggs. This classic combination of grilled ribeye with two sunny-side up eggs also comes with a bread basket. In addition, there’s the cheddar cheese and bacon waffles, which we’re big fans of. Also, don’t miss the array of freshly baked breads and pastries – the almond croissants are amazing!
#01-03 Tanglin Post Office, 56 Tanglin Road
6835 1128 | nassimhill.com.sg
Toast Box
If you’re feeling in the mood for a breakfast restaurant with local food and coffee options, drop by Toast Box. This chain restaurant serves a range of traditional dishes for breakfast. Must-tries include the Peanut Butter Thick Toast, Traditional Toast, Laksa and also the Curry Chicken. Finally, don’t forget to pair your meal with a signature traditional Nanyang Kopi.
Multiple outlets
toastbox.com.sg
Heavenly Wang
With locations across Singapore, Heavenly Wang is another good option for a more local-style breakfast. The homegrown chain traces its roots back to the 1950s, when Wang Jiao first opened along Bugis Street serving traditional breakfast favourites. Today, the menu still centres around those familiar kopitiam staples, from kaya butter toast sets and soft-boiled eggs to noodle dishes and kopi.
Multiple outlets
heavenlywang.com
Common Man Coffee Roasters
Looking for a breakfast place with quality brekkie and top-notch coffee? Try the Stanley Street outlet of popular brunch spot Common Man Coffee Roasters. It offers old favourites in addition to dishes exclusive to the branch. All-day breakfast is served from 7.30am to 4pm. Options include Crunchy Granola, Umami Mushroom Avocado Toast, Breakfast Pancakes and Build Your Own Breakfast – ideal if you’re after something closer to a classic English breakfast with eggs, toast and add-ons.
Multiple outlets
6877 4855 | commonmancoffeeroasters.com
Group Therapy Coffee
At this casual café, look forward to all-day breakfast dishes with eggs done your way and served with sourdough or multigrain, mushrooms, bacon, pork sausage and salad – great if you prefer an English breakfast-style start to the day. There’s also a pancake stack with homemade honeycomb and berries, pumpkin pancakes and ice cream with waffles!
181 South Bridge Road #01-05
gtcoffee.com
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