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Asian Yam Gnocchi, Fried Chicken Pancakes And Unagi Eggs Benedict: 7 Eateries That Do Brunch With A Twist

Jazz up your regular eggs benny and waffles at these places

We love a good brunch. More than just the combination of breakfast plus lunch, brunch is a social event. It’s an ingenious invention that makes getting up late on the weekends OK. It’s quaint bistro backdrops against totally Insta-worthy avocado toasts, granola bowls, unagi eggs benedict, and-

Wait, hold up. Did we say unagi eggs benedict?

That’s right – throw all your conceptions of the traditional eggs benny and croissants out the floor-to-ceiling window, and make way for more hearty, fusion and exotic dishes that will satisfy both your sweet and savoury cravings in one. You’ll never think of brunch the same way again after trying these seven cafes and restaurants:

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Photo: Springleaf Prata Place

5. Springleaf Prata Place

Prata Eggs Benedict for brunch, anyone? Everyone has been raving about this famous one-of-a-kind dish known as the Plaster Blaster ($5.50), and you can find out what the fuss is all about for yourself at Springleaf Prata Place. It’s your usual poached egg with hollandaise sauce, but instead of English muffins, they are placed on top of two pieces of ham and crispy roti prata, served with fish curry. Now with a masala version available, this dish is an adventurous twist to both the classic prata and eggs benny. The Halal-certified restaurant’s innovations with prata don’t stop there, though. From the creamy Prata Alfredo ($9.90) to the Salted Egg Prawn Prata ($10.90) to Red Bean Prata ($3.50), Springleaf makes sure your prata experience is never boring.

Various branches, including 57B Jalan Tua Kong, Singapore 457253.

Opening hours: 8am to 12am daily. Closed on the first Monday of every month.

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