Brunch: A breakfast that flows seamlessly into lunch. What is brunch – the history of the term and a sample menu for a family Sunday brunch.

How Is Lunch Different from Brunch?

Brunch literally means “brunch”. It is a “hybrid” of the English words “breakfast” and “lunch”. Although brunch is actually a full-fledged lunch. Typically, brunch is held in restaurants on weekends (usually only on Sundays), from 12.00 to 16.00. In addition to meals, brunch includes a variety of entertainment for children and adults. In city restaurants, brunches have two main purposes – to promote the establishment itself and to make extra profit.

“Brunch” – What Does the Word Mean?

The term encompasses the tradition, common in Europe since ancient times, of eating out at a restaurant on weekends. Brunch is brunch. The word is derived from the English “breakfast” and “lunch”. However, it is actually a full Sunday lunch.

Brunch – What Is This Tradition, What Is Its History?

The idea belongs to Oxford students. It began in the eighties of the nineteenth century. In those days, Sunday brunch was held only in prestigious hotels and restaurants. Such meals spoke to the undoubted quality mark of the establishment. Family brunches are a great idea for a Sunday brunch. You can meet up with friends or business partners at them. For housewives, this tradition is a great Sunday gastronomic scenario. At the restaurant, you can wonderfully relax after the everyday worries of the kitchen. You can also meet here with your favorite…

In the majority of European countries and in America Sunday brunch in a restaurant has already become a good tradition. But this new service has been available in Singaporean places not so long ago. So, go ahead and choose the best restaurant for brunch here!

Seasonal Tastes

Seasonal Tastes

12 Marina View, Singapore 018961

In a restaurant, the menu goes beyond the generally accepted list of dishes. Singapore’s best chefs offer just a sample list, and you choose your own cooking method, portion size or even the recipe. Their goal is to feed their guests exactly what they came to the Mediterranean restaurant for.

Jacob’s Cafe

5 Changi Village Road, Singapore 500005, Singapore

Chopped - The Salad Co.

Chopped – The Salad Co.

26 Beach Rd, #B1-23 South Beach Avenue, Singapore 189768

The restaurant offers its guests a menu for any, even the most demanding, taste. The menu has dishes and drinks for every occasion: a birthday party, a romantic date, a business meeting or a meeting with friends, a weekday lunch. No matter what time you come, you will be offered exquisite hot appetizers, various soups, fresh salads, delicious original desserts and a wide range of alcoholic beverages. New items on the menu will please both regulars and those who come for the first time.

Godmama – Peranakan Restaurant Singapore

107 North Bridge Rd, #04-07, Singapore 179105

An early evening alone with an aperitif cocktail and your own thoughts goes well in this cafe. The place is so atmospheric that you feel like a character in some cute debut film. And in general, it’s so quiet and pleasant to be here that it’s a pleasure to be silent.

GRUB

GRUB

510 Ang Mo Kio Ave 1, Singapore 569983

For dinner you can go to the new cafe with a view of the best city in Singapore – here you just sit and squint in the lamplight at a table with white paper over a white tablecloth, and it doesn’t matter who is around at all. Here, everyone very quickly becomes one big company with all sorts of options for ending the evening. It’s perfect for romantic adventures.

PS.Cafe at Harding

PS.Cafe at Harding

28B Harding Rd, Singapore 249549

Tea Lounge

Tea Lounge

Regent Singapore Lobby Level, 1 Cuscaden Rd, Singapore 249715

To have a quick lunch, to grab a truffle burger and run away, to drink tea on the terrace, to have a few words with the team of the establishment or to ask to slice pastrami to go – it’s great to do all of the above things alone here. Comfort is not only in the food, but also in the atmosphere and ergonomics.

Wishes Cafe

Wishes Cafe

36 Circuit Rd, #01-414, Singapore 370036

Folklore

Folklore

700 Beach Rd, Level 2 Destination Singapore, Singapore 199598

Mod Café

Mod Café

1A Kuo Chuan Ave, Singapore 426888

The spice of Singaporean cuisine, the spiciness of dishes, homemade pastries – in the cafe you will find dishes from all over the world, prepared with love and warmth. Their credo is to make the best available. To do this, the chefs have developed a varied menu with affordable prices for each guest, and service – traditionally high quality.

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