An all-day breakfast menu is a meal we’ll never tire of, and this Ramadan, we’re frequenting these joints for our brekkie fix come Ifta. Not all halal breakfast dishes are created equal; you’ll realise this when you dine at either the dim sum restaurant or go for the more traditional pancake route.
Welcome to your new breakfast obsession with these Halal cafes!
THE DIM SUM PLACE
This restaurant serves up traditional Cantonese style dishes and dim sum: spring rolls, salted egg custard bun, spinach dumplings (worth it!), and braised duck bun. With meat and seafood fillings, the portions can be on the hearty side, so it’s the perfect excuse to gather some friends.
Website: THEDIMSUMPLACE.SG
Address: 791 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE 198759
Opening hours: 11am – 230pm, 530PM – 11PM (Sun-thu) / 11AM – 230pm, 530PM – 5AM (fri-sat)
STACK
A stack of fluffy pancakes are a thing of beauty — and one of our favourite breakfast dishes when we’re feeling a little sluggish. This spot serves up buttermilk pancakes with fruits, most of them sweet.
Website: THESTACK.SG
Address: 4 jalan klapa, singapore 199316
Opening hours: 11am- 6pm (Sun-thu) / 11am – 10pm (fri-sat)
AFTERWIT
If you haven’t experienced their signature, burrito offerings, we tried their butter chicken and we implore you to do the same. Packed with black beans, guacamole and mashed potatoes, their mains range from wasabi shrimp to beef briyani. This cafe also serves a well-edited selection of Mexican dishes, and we’ve heard good things so be prepared to queue for a table at the weekends.
Website: AFTERWIT.SG
Address: 778 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE 198746
Opening hours: 12PM -10PM
THE BRAVERY
Cinnamon bagel? Check. French toast brioche? Check. Lavender latte? Check. All day breakfast? CHECK. Try their sweet porridge filled with oats, banana, apricot and brown sugar. It doesn’t stop there.
Website: THEBRAVERY.COM
Address: 66 HORNE ROAD, SINGAPORE 209073
Opening hours: 9am- 6pm (Sun-thu) / 9am – 10pm (fri-sat)
FIKA SWEDISH CAFE AND BISTRO
At Fika, they deliver a traditional Swedish menu of eggs, pasta, meatballs, you name it. They even have a special Ramadan menu featuring Scandinavian bites like grilled chicken crepes, cheesy potato wedges and thin pancakes.
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