The Ultimate Guide to Eggs Benedict in Singapore

The Ultimate Guide to Eggs Benedict in Singapore

This dynamic, evolving and growing list will be your ultimate resource for the best Eggs Benedict in Singapore. Complete with user ratings, comments, and photos to reveal which Eggs Benedict you - the community - love the most. We'll be adding new Eggs Benedict venues to this list every few days, so be sure to check back regularly for updates and share your thoughts!
FoodGuideSG 12 Jun 2015   ⋅   21,516 views   ⋅  4 favorites
  • The Missing Pan

    I was torn between the two fantastic looking eggs benedict options on their menu and ended up going for their Salmon Gravlax Eggs Benedict. It was beautifully presented and made for a rich combination of flavours. The smoked salmon was really fresh and combined well with their home baked brioche and creamy hollandaise sauce. The eggs were of good quality and well poached with a runny yoke. I very much enjoyed the accompanying mixed salad that enhanced what was a very enjoyable experience.
    Stoopy 25 Jun 2015
  • Forty Hands

    40 hands has great atmostphere and decor, its a cool little cafe tucked away along upcoming yong siak street - there's a fab book shop opposite if you have time to kill. They do a classic eggs benedict - eggs can sometimes be a little underdone, apart from that this is a great option - and perfect for sorting out a sunday morning hangover!!
    lucymiles 23 Jun 2015
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  • Forty Hands

    I'm a big fan of Tiong Bahru and I'd been recommended Forty Hands by a brunch loving friend. I went for their Eggs Benedict with organic bacon and really enjoyed the addition of baby spinach leaves on their thin toasted muffin base. The eggs were of good quality but perhaps slightly under poached and a little too runny for my liking. I really liked the addition of diced roasted potatoes to mop up the egg yoke and hollandaise sauce but would have preferred them not to be as spicy.
    Stoopy 23 Jun 2015
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  • Common Man Coffee Roasters

    Big fan of Common man - their eggs benedict is pretty good but the Veggie Wonderland breakfast is also excellent too - eggs, avocado, spinach, grilled tomatoes, pepita toast & grilled halloumi cheese - a healthy and hearty breakfast option!
    lucymiles 23 Jun 2015
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  • Common Man Coffee Roasters

    I'd been meaning to drop by Common Man Coffee Roasters for a while and was told to arrive in good time on Saturday morning to avoid a queue. Their Organic Eggs Benedict was beautifully presented. I really enjoyed the well poached organic eggs on the sourdough base. The addition of ox cheek is to be applauded for its originality but was a little too rich in taste for my liking at that time of the morning. The chive hollandaise sauce was good and I enjoyed the accompanying arugula salad.
    Stoopy 22 Jun 2015
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  • Maison Ikkoku

    I'd visited previously for their coffee and had recently been persuaded by a friend to try their eggs benedict. I went for their Signature Eggs Benedict and they had a special promotion on so my accompanying coffee was free. I enjoyed the presentation of the dish and the combination of flavours and ingredients certainly didn't let it down. The slightly glazed hollandaise sauce had a little spice to it which blended well with the toasted brioche, prosciutto ham, and beautifully poached eggs.
    Stoopy 17 Jun 2015
  • PS. Cafe

    I really enjoyed the citrus hint to the hollandaise sauce. Both eggs were poached to the point where they just maintained the runnyness of their lovely golden orange yoke. The toasted english muffin base was well complimented by the crispy bacon rashers. A healthy fresh salad accompanied by cherry tomatoes and a balsamic dressing rounded off a very enjoyable experience.
    Stoopy 12 Jun 2015
  • Cafe Melba

    Went here on a Sunday for brunch, nice atmosphere, lots of families but feels quite relaxed. Café Melba’s location in the Arts Centre is a little different and it is nice to be able to sit outside next to some greenery. Had the Eggs Benedict with bacon which was delicious, eggs were best have had in Singapore and the accompanying salad with roasted cherry tomatoes makes it feel healthier than your average Eggs Benedict, particularly good balsamic dressing- would highly recommend.
    SHM2000 10 Sep 2015
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  • Curious Palette

    I'm a big fan of Strangers Reunion and was very excited to hear about their latest offering on Prinsep Street; it certainly didn't disappoint. The modest entrance leads into a beautifully decorated modern interior with trendy lighting and ornate hanging plants. I went for their Pulled Pork on Sourdough ($22.50) which was bursting with colour and fresh flavours. I would have preferred a little more of a distinctive hollandaise sauce but otherwise I couldn't put this dish wrong.
    Stoopy 07 Sep 2015
  • Baker and Cook

    A lovely combination with the sour dough bread and the chilli oil. Washed down with flat white. Heaven.
    Vaulks 06 Sep 2015
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  • Cafe Melba

    I originally saw this cafe while on the top deck of a bus heading towards the East Coast and made a note to try it out. I'm glad I did because their Free Range Eggs Benedict ($20) is one of the best I've tried in Singapore. I really enjoyed their high quality eggs which were very well poached, alongside the delicious bacon and really tasty hollandaise sauce. The roasted cherry tomatoes and side salad complimented a fantastic brunch.
    Stoopy 20 Jul 2015
  • Open Door Policy

    Went to this trendy little spot with the lads. Beer was cold and the food delicious. I had their roast wagyu rump eggs benedict take - beef was rare and the eggs perfectly runny. It was so good in fact I didn't even let the others have a taste......
    Smiley-81 30 Jun 2015
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  • Open Door Policy

    I was really excited to try their eggs benedict having seen their rather unusual green curry hollandaise on the menu. The dish was beautifully presented and while the sight of green hollandaise sauce might put off a traditionalist, I became even more intrigued. The eggs were poached perfectly and had a golden runny yoke. I really enjoyed the addition of poached chicken, spinach and diced tomatoes. The hollandaise sauce itself added a gentle wasabi zest to what was am amazing blend of flavours.
    Stoopy 30 Jun 2015
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  • Kith Cafe (Sentosa Cove)

    Excellent place! Good atmosphere, has a busy "local" feeling. Friendly welcoming staff. Food very nice indeed, mostly European but with an Asian twist. Nice for a brunch or a quick lunch. Reasonably priced for area.
    John_Townsend 29 Jun 2015
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  • Strangers' Reunion

    I always opt for the smoked salmon version of Eggs Benedict whenever I have brunch and I can confidently say that this has been the best I've tried in Singapore. The hazelnut bernaise sauce is sweet and gives a very unique flavor to the dish, which is further complimented by the cheese and smoked salmon. The mixture of ingredients and tastes is excellent and nothing like other dishes I've tried - if you love Eggs Benedict you have to try these at Strangers' Reunion!
    Aaron 18 Jun 2015
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  • Strangers' Reunion

    One of my favourite cafes in Singapore. I love their Smoked Salmon Benedict. Really original combination of ingredients which is beautifully presented and tastes delicious. Traditionalists might frown at the replacement of hollandaise with their hazelnut bernaise but I'm all for creativity around a traditional theme particularly when it tastes this good. The fresh smoked salmon, lightly toasted sultana bread, walnut and feta crumble provide a fantastic compliment to the poached eggs.
    Stoopy 18 Jun 2015
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