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Who Invented Cupcake & Brunch?

As trendy as it may sound, brunch is not a new food trend that was invented by millennials, truth be told, the concept of brunch started in the 1800s.

Brunch is the brainchild of an Englishman named Guy Beringer in the 1800s. The main inspiration for this amalgamation of both breakfast and lunch came from the experience of his own hangover.

Beringer, who was an author first proposed this concept in his essay – Brunch: A Plea which he wrote in 1895. His essay was meant to help people who suffered from hangovers the night before.

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Fun & Food Paradise In Singapore

If you are looking for fun activities to do in Singapore and fun places to have your brunch, you are at the right spot here. 

First, let us explore this common term called “brunch”. What is brunch and who invented brunch?

Brunch is a byword of the millennials nowadays, but what is it? Simply put, Brunch is a combination of both lunch and breakfast and is eaten generally eaten somewhere in between later morning to early afternoon. Most restaurants would start serving their brunch menu which can consist of diverse menus that range from Belgian waffles, dim sum, hash browns, quiche, etc., at 11 am. Generally, some sort of alcoholic drink (think mimosa or cocktails) is served with it.

Top Brunch Places in Singapore

The concept of brunch has since evolved from its humble beginnings in the 1800s and what’s served in a brunch menu is as diverse and can vary from country to country. But with all of this, it is no denying that brunch is experiencing a comeback.

It’s starting to gain popularity all over the world, especially in Singapore as well as in other Asian countries. If at any point, you find yourself in these places, here are some of the best brunch places that you might want to check out, as recommended by Expatliving Singapore.

Rech by Alain Ducasse

If you are prepared to splurge for Brunch, this Michelin-star restaurant located in Salisbury Road serves French Cuisine might be something that you want to check out. It has a seafood-rich menu, but they also have a lunch that’s specially made for children. You can enjoy a French brunch while enjoying the scenic views from the Intercontinental Hotel.

Mandarin Grill +Bar

The one star Michelin Restaurant at the Mandarin Oriental HongKong offers brunch that consists of fresh oyster, steak tartare with sourdough bread and grilled scallops, eggs as well as a roast to name a few of what’s in store for you in the menu. Prices start at $98 per person which includes a glass of Ruinart be Blancs Champagne. Or you can pay a little more at $198 for unlimited access to their house wines.

Café Siam

Having an amazing and satisfying brunch need not break the bank. If you want to take a break from the usual eggs and steak then you can try having Thai Cuisine. There are sweet and spicy appetizers to choose from, as well as mains that range from noodles to rice-based dishes. In lieu of alcoholic drinks, you can choose to have fruit soda, mango, or lychee smoothies to go with your brunch.

The Butcher’s Wife

The Butcher’s Wife is located in Yong Siak Street, at the heart of Singapore’s hipster district. The Butcher’s wife will transport you to a European bistro with their deliciously plated food, as well as impress you with an extensive list of international wines.

Their best-known menu is the focaccia with caramelized onions and basil as well as the Grilled Black Onyx Shoulder Steak.

The restaurant is also 100 percent gluten-free.

Bar and Billboard Room At Raffles Hotel

If unlimited champagne and drinks are your main prerequisite when looking for the best place to have brunch, then The bar and Billboard Room at the Raffles Hotel is something that’s worth checking out.

For S$198, you can savor their sumptuous brunch menu which consists of cold seafood like Canadian oysters, tiger prawns, Maine lobsters, squid risotto, duck in orange sauce, tomato gazpacho to name a few. To top it all off this price includes unlimited Billecart-Salmon Brut Rose, red and white wine, beer, Singapore slings, soft drinks, and juices.

Grid and Circles Cafe

Eating a good brunch need not be expensive or fancy. If you want a quiet place to chill and have brunch, then you might want to check out this Scandinavian style café that’s located in China town in Singapore near the MRT Station.

The café has an Indie Vibe, and their menu items include avocado toasts, quinoa salad, rice bowls as well as hot and cold drinks. With prices starting at S$4, it’s delicious and easy on the wallet.

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How to Make the Best of your Weekend In Singapore

We know that life can be exhausting sometimes. You have to wake up early in the morning, spend practically all of your weekdays at school or work, and have the desire to just take a well-rested lip when you arrive home. This monotony can really damper your life.

You must live your life and experience new flavors and colors. There is life outside that box you are in currently, and Singapore is a vast region ready to show the wonders in life. For this reason, let’s show you things to do in Singapore on the weekend.

Give yourself a Makeover

Every once in a while, it is nice to indulge ourselves in some self-care and pampering to reduce the stress of everyday life. How about visiting a hair salon and treating yourself to a makeover to revamp your look and display a new air of freshness and confidence? Beauty standards are at an all-time high and choosing a hair salon for a makeover is the ideal choice to take your appearance and style to the next level.

Hair salons in Singapore offer excellent services regarding haircuts, deep conditioning and coloring treatments for both men and women. However, I know that choosing the perfect hair salon is not an easy task. Your hair is a fundamental element of your personality and it cannot be placed in the hands of any person.

Therefore, you must select a hair salon with a unique look that provides appropriate customer services and has experienced stylists that will give you an improved image of yourself.

This way, you will find yourself in a hair salon that offers you a luxurious experience where you feel pampered and confident.

Redecorate your Home

It is not only about giving yourself a new image, but also expanding that feeling to other areas of your life, including your home. Weekends are practically made for chores and tasks that we were unable to do during the weekdays. You can easily turn this into a project and fully reorganize your house.

The easiest place to start in your decorating plan is to purchase fancy new furniture. Furniture in Singapore displays a wide variety of colors and styles that can easily make your living room or bedroom come alive. It is not necessary to buy an entirely new set of furnishings; you can begin by purchasing a new coffee table or a small bookshelf to add personality to a specific room in your home. 

Afterward, you can make changes in styles and textures to create a different atmosphere all over the house. You can let your imagination run free and design the home of your dreams with simple modifications in furniture, colors, and styles.

Before you decide what to do in Singapore, whether is to visit a hair salon for color treatment or to shop in a furniture mall, there are a few things that you must consider. Let’s take a look at these now.

  1. Be very informative about what you want
  2. Set a spending budget 
  3. Always be patient as Singapore is famous for long queue lines
  4. Keep your options open for there are plenty of great choices in Singapore

Have you ever heard people say that they need a change of scenery because they feel stuck and unmotivated? Well, sometimes what you need to do to turn your life upside-down is to experience different situations and place yourself in new surroundings.  Life is too short to be stuck in a routine where you do the same things over and over again. You must add some spice and flavor to your life. You can easily start by making changes in yourself or where you live to experience new scenarios. Remember that you only live once and you have to make the most of it!

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