10 cracking Easter brunches for the family
Easter produces some pretty delectable food and we don’t mind indulging! We followed the white rabbit and found these 10 great Easter brunches.
The White Rabbit (Editor’s Pick)
The White Rabbit’s annual Easter extravaganza turns five! We know the main meal is amazing – a breakfast station serving up eggs any style, oysters, lobsters and a Sunday roast. But the best bit for both big people and the littlies, is the irresistible dessert station –marshmallows, chocolate cones and more. You might want to monitor sugar intake if your kids plan to hit the bouncy castle post brunch! It’s $108++ per adult and $58++ for littlies aged 6 to 11 years old, and you can choose from two seatings – 1030am-1230pm and 1-330pm.
Tablescape, Movenpick Heritage Hotel Sentosa
This Easter, Tablescape puts a spin on the whimsical Roald Dahl classic Charlie and the Chocolate Factory with their very own Charlie and the Swiss Chocolate Factory buffet brunch. A luscious chocolate fondue foundation and adorable chocolate Easter bunnies will be a hit and a cookie decorating and colouring corner will keep kids entertained too! Brunch comprising international cuisine is on 11am-3pm and will cost you $78++ per pax.
Shangri-La
Head over to The Line ($128 per adult, $64 per child) for their famed buffet spread and lavish white chocolate fountain, or try The Waterfall ($128 per adult, $64 per child) for a Mediterranean feast. The Rose Veranda is hosting a lovely afternoon tea ($72 per adult and $36 per child) with a mix of sweet and savoury treats. The hotel gardens lay host to the obligatory Easter Egg Hunt and a roving Easter bunny!
Resorts World Sentosa
Resorts World Sentosa has loads of fun Easter offerings this year. Starz is throwing a rocking Easter buffet party ($68++ per adult, $22++ per child) where the kids can get their faces painted, embark on an egg hunt, watch a movie with the folks, and marvel at live magic shows. At Palio, the junior master chefs get to go Italiano and decorate their own pizzas. Brunch at Palio is priced at a package of $148++ for four pax.
The Knolls, Capella Singapore
This is one fancy Easter feast. Dig into delicacies like freshly shucked oysters from Cadoret, flavorsome Alaskan black cod, and salt baked yellow chicken. Children can go on an adventure through Capella’s lush greenery in search of Easter eggs, some of which might earn you a one night stay in a Garden Villa or a massage. Brunch costs $188++ per adult ($228++ if you want free flow wine and champagne) and $78++ per child.
Basilico, Regent Hotel
We love the Italian Easter buffet feast at Basilico with delicacies like Tuscan-style Easter lamb with artichoke. Leave some space for dessert: house-made noto almond gelato, Amedei chocolate eggs, and the traditional Italian cake Pastiera Napoletana will be available. It’s $158++ per adult ($198++ inclusive of free flow Prosecco and wine, $238++ inclusive of free flow champagne and wine) and $79++ per child.
Greenhouse, The Ritz Carlton
The Ritz Carlton is celebrating Easter with vintage champagne (Moet no less) and fresh seafood, Of course there is an Easter egg hunt for the children as well as face painting, and a roving balloon sculptor! Brunch costs $172 per adult, $86 per child aged six to 12, and $42 per child aged three to five.
Oasis, Grand Hyatt Singapore
Celebrate alfresco with an Easter BBQ brunch. Kids get a line-up of activities like face painting, egg deco craft, and a special kids buffet Parents can dig into freshly grilled meats and seafood, which they can pair with free flow tipples. At $88++, inclusive of free flow beer, wines, margaritas, and soft drinks, it’s one of the most wallet friendly Easter brunches in town. Kids dine at $58++ per pax.
Alkaff Mansion
Priced at $138++ per adult and $58++ per child (age 5 to 12 years old), you’ll get to tuck into a spread of over 25 authentically Italian delicacies and unlimited Proseco, whites, and burgundies. Little ones will have an adventure exploring historical Alkaff Manion during the egg hunt, while you shop a mix of independent makers and merchants at the ‘marketplace’, a mini flea market in collaboration with PIckjunction.
Hotel Fort Canning
Easter in the Park is back! Hotel Fort Canning’s Grand Marquee will transform into an Easter wonderland with sumptuous Easter buffet and a kid’s corner complete with a piñata fiesta, Easter egg hunt and meet-and-greet session with Nico and Pedro from Rio 2! Brunch is served 12-2pm, and priced at $68++ per adult and $34++ per child.
Top Image: Movenpick Heritage Sentosa