Good brunch, reasonable bill: Singapore cafés for eating well around $30
Brunch prices in Singapore may be creeping up, but there are still plenty of affordable cafés serving quality food, good coffee and inviting spaces without sending the bill soaring. From rooftop sourdough feasts to Scandinavian open sandwiches and locally inspired croissants, these spots will set you back around $30 per person.
By Annabelle Jeffrey -
Whether you’re catching up with friends, planning a brunch date or simply treating yourself to a slow weekend morning, a good meal does not have to come with a hefty price tag. From Greek-inspired plates and Danish open sandwiches to croissants packed with local flavours, these cafés serve up satisfying brunches while keeping the bill around the $30 mark per person.
Alani
Perched atop KADA in Maxwell, Alani feels like a mini Mediterranean escape in the middle of the CBD. The rooftop café is known for its excellent sourdough and Greek-inspired menu, with standouts including the Ladenia with sunny side up eggs and prosciutto ($26) and Chicken Stuffing with sourdough bread and poached eggs ($25). The breezy rooftop setting also makes it a welcome respite from Singapore’s heat.
Address: 5 Kadayanallur Street, Level 4, Singapore 069183
Opening hours: Wednesday to Friday, 10.30am to 3pm; Saturday, 9am to 4pm; Sunday, 9am to 3.30pm
Overbrod
Opened by the team behind 6 Letter Coffee, Overbrod brings Scandinavian-inspired dining to Singapore with its selection of smørrebrød, or Danish open sandwiches. Popular options include the Roast Beef Smørrebrød ($19) and the Build Your Own Lunch Set ($25), which comes with a drink, side and sandwich. The cosy, garden-themed space makes it a great spot for a relaxed weekend brunch.
Address: 370 Alexandra Road, #01-14A Anchorpoint, Singapore 159953
Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 11am to 2.30pm and 5pm to 9pm; Saturday and Sunday, 10am to 10pm
Croissand Café
If you’re looking for something beyond the usual eggs Benedict, Croissand Café serves croissants filled with local-inspired flavours. Crowd favourites include the Truffle Caviar Wagyu Mince Croissant ($9), Smoky Chicken Masala Croissant ($8) and Seafood Otah Mayo Croissant ($8). With coffee starting from $3.50 and no GST or service charge, it’s one of the most affordable brunch spots on this list.
Address: City Gate, 371 Beach Road, #01-14, Singapore 199597
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 8am to 2.30pm and 3.30pm to 6pm
Fernweh
Named after the German word for a longing to travel, Fernweh combines comforting brunch dishes with a relaxed, pet-friendly atmosphere. Menu highlights include the Rendang Beef Benedict ($22), Roti John French Toast ($16) and Fernweh Big Brekkie ($28). It’s the kind of café where you can easily lose track of time over good food and coffee.
Address: 237 South Bridge Road, Singapore 058786
Opening hours: Daily, 11am to 10pm
Cloudfields
Cloudfields takes a more thoughtful approach to brunch, with a menu inspired by memories, seasons and life’s different chapters. Signature dishes include the Croissant Avo ($25), Corn Fritters ($26) and Pork & Potatoes Benny ($28), while coffee starts from just $4. The cosy space and carefully crafted menu make it ideal for a leisurely weekend catch-up.
Address: 313 Outram Road, Level 2, Singapore 169073
Opening hours: Daily, 10am to 10pm
SIP SIP
Launching its new daily brunch menu on 20 June 2026, Sip Sip is set to become a new spot for leisurely weekend catch-ups. Highlights include Sip Sip’s take on Japan’s viral French toast, alongside dishes such as the Beef Pastrami Grilled Cheese ($24), Mortadella Tartine ($17) and Iberico Pork Jowl Flatbread ($23). Don’t leave without trying one of its signature “drinkscapes”, including the Tiramisu Matcha ($7.50) and Matcha Taro ($8).
Address: 63 Chulia Street, #01-01, Singapore 049514
Opening hours: Monday and Tuesday, 8am to 11pm; Wednesday to Friday, 8am to 1am; Saturday, 8am to 1am (from 20 June 2026); Sunday, closed
A good brunch does not have to cost a fortune. Whether you’re after rooftop sourdough, Scandinavian-inspired sandwiches, inventive croissants or a hearty brunch spread, these cafés prove that eating well in Singapore can still come in at around the $30 mark per person.