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Be it a traditional Singaporean breakfast you’re craving or a western affair, breakfast is considered the most important meal of the day so visit one of these places to start your day right.
327 Fried Bee Hoon Nasi Lemak
Economical bee hoon is a common breakfast staple where you can pair it with your preferred toppings like luncheon meat or a fried egg with vegetables. Well seasoned and not too dry, the beehoon here has a garlic fragrance that whets your appetite that goes well with their sweet and not too spicy chilli. If available, as stock runs out fast, get their fried chicken thigh which is deliciously crisp, tender and juicy.
Address: Blk 327, #01-156 Hougang Ave 5, Singapore 530327
Opening Hours: 5am – 11am (Mon, Tue, Thu to Sun) | Closed on Wed
Lola’s Cafe
If you are a late riser, go for a brunch option in the heartlands near Kovan MRT. A staple brunch place for quite a long while, Lola’s Cafe is a go to for delicious egg benedicts and a variety of western fare that will fuel you up for your day ahead. Here you will be able to enjoy burgers, pastas & breakfast dishes with a modern, gourmet twist offered in a laid-back atmosphere.
Address: 5 Simon Rd, Singapore 545893
Opening Hours: 10am – 10pm (Tue to Fri) | 9am – 10pm (Sat & Sun) | Closed on Mon
Mr and Mrs Mohgan’s Super Crispy Roti Prata
If you enjoy prata for breakfast instead of supper, Mr. and Mrs. Mohgan’s Super Crispy Roti Prata is the spot we would recommend you visit. Enjoy pratas that are cooked till golden brown on a hot griddle, and the action that makes your prata so crisp here is a sight to behold. With a crispy exterior and a soft and fluffy interior, pair it with their delicious curry and add on toppings that you like for a filling meal.
Address: 300 Joo Chiat Rd, Singapore 427551
Opening Hours: 6.30am – 1.30pm (Mon, Tue, Thu to Sun) | Closed on Wed
Ghim Moh Chwee Kueh
Chwee Kuey is a basic and straightforward dish but getting the chai poh (preserved radish) right is a skill to be mastered. Preserved radish can be easily burnt or over salted but Ghim Moh Chwee Kuey has perfected their recipe which sees throngs of customers that flock to their stall daily for their food. Pair it with their chilli for an additional kick that elevates the simple chwee kuey (steamed rice cakes) thtat will have you finishing the food in a few bites.
Address: 20 Ghim Moh Rd, #01-54, Singapore 270020
Opening Hours: 6.15am – 6.30pm daily
Visit one of these spots for a hearty breakfast over the weekend that will fuel you up for the day ahead with your family and friends today!
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