Ridiculously photogenic and reminiscent of brunches in Sydney, Paddy Hills is a rustic the even though located in the far West. The hotcake is done very well and berries were really fresh and juicy. Please order this and others for sharing as portions are huge.

If you're serious about your coffee, you'll love Nylon. Be prepared for a tiny, tiny spot under an Everton Park HDB block that aims to satisfy caffeine addicts one cup at a time. With an overflowing passion for coffee, these guys source, roast and brew coffee from all around the world. Don't miss it if you're in the area! Photo by Greedykat Scruffs

Artichoke is one of those cafes you go to for a full-on meal, and is known for packing in surprising Middle Eastern flavors in the best ways possible. Hidden in a gorgeous courtyard, this gem is perfect for brunch or dinner. Go for the Mezze Platter or Lamb Shakshuka for brunch, and the Sultan's Delight for dinner. Finish off with the baklava samplers from Overdoughs next door. Don't forget to make reservations! Photo by Jayne Tan

This relatively new cafe oozes oodles of industrial-chic goodness, complete with the original Telok Ayer Chung Hwa Free Clinic store front. Dig into My Awesome Salad ($15), which comes with a generous portion of greens, smoked salmon, avocado, chicken breast, duck rilettes and tomatoes for a healthy lunch break. Alternatively, come by for a couple of Happy Hour pints after work! Photo by Votrex Tan

A cosy spot under a Bedok HDB flat suitable for young families and groups of friends, To-gather Cafe truly is a place to gather. With really reasonable prices, you can get Chocolate Lava cake ($3.80) and a coffee, or a dinner of tasty Grilled Pandan Chicken Chop ($8.90). Along with great ambience and service, there's no reason you shouldn't drop by this lovely cafe if you live nearby. Photo by Elaine Koh

Tucked away in a cosy corner of the OId Badminton Hall, Brawn & Brains makes you feel right at home once you step in, complete with friendly smiles and warm greetings. With a delightfully unpretentious vibe, you can either enjoy a quick and delicious lunch bite, or stick around with a book and enjoy a great latte and homemade Earl Grey pound cake. Photo by Huixuan Tan

Set in a surprising area of Holland Village, right in front of the MRT exit, this eco-friendly cafe/bar is a nice respite amidst nature. Serving all-day breakfast, this cafe transforms into a bar at night with an extensive variety of drinks.

A calming environment with the perfect mix of vintage and industrial, Lola's is a great spot for a casual brunch. Their honey paprika wings are a hit, along with their trusty eggs ben. Pick a nice cider from their wide selection to go with your wings, and kick back for a relaxing weekend. Photo by gninethree G93

Chock Full of Big Breakfast ($17) / Banger & Eggs ($17) at Chock Full of Beans. Decent but definitely not a worth value brunch places on my list. Coffees here are still worth a visit! 👌

p/s: 3D latte art on your coffee is only available upon request.

Ordered the American breakfast, pancakes stack with gelato, gelato waffles as well as truffle fries. Hmm, only the truffle fries stood out. The rest was pretty mediocre but however, for the prices that we paid, it was quite reasonable. Pancakes were fluffy but tasteless, meh. And the pink sauce didn't make it any better. BUT the ice cream did some saving tbh. Waffles was just normal. The breakfast would be better if they have some mushrooms as well as artisan bread instead of those sliced bread from bread loaves in NTUC 🙊🙊 coffee was good, and I heard from a friend after, saying he was some award winning barista, no wonder the coffee was good.....