Easter dining in Singapore offers a range of cuisines and settings for families, couples, and friends from late March to early April 2026. Choices include Western brunches at Lawry’s The Prime Rib and Food Capital, Peranakan dishes at Tombok Tombok and Whole Earth, Italian meals at Pasta Brava, and casual café fare at Jimmy Monkey Cafe and Cafe Dough by Thatsmypizza. These options are suited for festive, shareable, or family-friendly meals, with curated menus, promotions, and activities tailored to different dining preferences.
Easter Sunday is not just a special day that falls after Good Friday. In various parts of the world, it’s actually an ancient celebration of renewal and rebirth that coincides with the end of winter and arrival of spring. While the kids will be occupied with adorable Easter eggs, decadent chocolate, and adorable furry bunnies, the grown ups will be busy gathering with family and friends to indulge in scrumptious lunches, brunches, buffets, deliveries, and even dinner.
To make things a little easier, I’ve put together a little guide of the 11 best spots in Singapore to enjoy an egg-citing Easter meal. Hope you’ll find something that suits you perfectly — bon appetit!
| Name | Location | Key highlight |
|---|---|---|
| Lawry’s The Prime Rib | Somerset | 5-course Easter brunch set with kids’ menu and activities |
| South Union Park | Kembangan | Easter menu for 4–5 pax with Roast Wagyu Beef and handmade dishes |
| Food Capital (Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel) | Havelock | Buffet with Lobster Egg Benedict, Easter activities, free flow drinks |
| Tombok Tombok | Kaki Bukit | Tok Panjang sets with classic and premium Peranakan dishes |
| Whole Earth | Tanjong Pagar | Plant-based Peranakan-Thai cuisine, Easter delivery promotions |
| Cafe Dough By Thatsmypizza | Queenstown | 1-for-1 Pwich promotion and Pizza Bundle for sharing |
| Pasta Brava | Tanjong Pagar | 3-course Easter meal with complimentary cocktails |
| 6 Letter Brunch | Mountbatten / Dakota / Katong | Rosti and salmon dishes in peaceful café settings |
| Eleven Strands | Yio Chu Kang | Easter menu for 6 pax including Slow-cooked Salmon and handcrafted pasta |
| Average Service | Jalan Besar | Easter morning special with kids’ meals and activities |
| Jimmy Monkey Cafe | Paya Lebar / One-North | Easter-exclusive Rosti Turkey Bacon Benedict and Spiced Carrot Cake |
1. Lawry’s The Prime Rib

From 4 to 5 Apr 2026, bring your family and friends to Lawry’s The Prime Rib Singapore where you can dive into an indulgent 5-course Easter Brunch Set Menu (S$139++ per adult, S$59++ per child).

Experience this jubilant feast from 11.30am to 3pm which teases your palate with the Mini Deep Sea Red Crab Cake and Mini Shrimp Cocktail appetiser. From there, take your pick between Lawry’s Famous Spinning Bowl Salad or a lusciously decadent Lobster Bisque.
For mains, you won’t regret tucking into Lawry’s iconic 130g Roasted USDA Prime Rib of Beef served with US Idaho mashed potatoes, Yorkshire pudding, whipped cream horseradish, and your choice of creamed corn, butter peas, or creamed spinach.

The Lobster and Avocado Toast is a great alternative for those who don’t fancy meat, crowned with fresh avocado slices and succulent lobster on sourdough — it’s a light and excellent choice!

End your meal with the whimsical Easter Chocolate Cup, a masterfully crafted Easter dessert that’s so adorable, it’ll be hard to take the first bite.
Bringing the little ones? We’ve got them covered with a delicious Kids’ Menu available all Easter weekend long — perfect for the junior foodies in your family! What’s more, there will be interesting kids’ activities on Easter day (5 Apr) from 12.30pm to 2.30pm such as Egg Painting and Balloon Sculpting.
Planning to continue the festivities at home? Then why not spend a minimum of S$500++ to score a complimentary bottle of Lawry’s Gourmet Wine?
To make a reservation, click here, call +65 6836 3333, or send them an email.
Best for: Easter brunch, beef lovers
Price: From S$59++ per child, S$139++ per adult
333A Orchard Road, Mandarin Gallery, #04-01/31, Singapore 238897
+65 6836 3333
Sun to Thu: 11.30am – 10pm
Fri & Sat: 11.30am – 10.30pm
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2. South Union Park

10-year-old South Union Park, nestled in the serene and relaxing private estate of 101 Jalan Kembangan is a 50-seater bistro that’s known for its fresh, quality ingredients and handmade dishes.

The restaurant has specially curated an Easter Menu (S$210) that’s available throughout the Easter weekend from 3 to 5 Apr. It’s made for sharing between 4 to 5 pax. Enjoy an Amatriciana, a tomato-based pasta dish with bacon, cherry tomatoes, parmesan and parsley.
Meat lovers can look forward to a Roast Wagyu Beef (approx. 1kg) with a MBS (Marbling Score) 4-5, a pair of Pork Sausages, and 6 Chicken Wings. The set also comes with 6 Breaded Oysters, Mushroom Soup, Truffle Fries, and Summer Salad.
To make a reservation, click here.
Best for: Peaceful dining, sharing among family/friends
Price: S$210
101 Jalan Kembangan, Singapore 419139
+65 9061 8703
Tue to Thu: 11.30am – 9.30am
Fri: 11.30am – 10am
Sat: 11am – 10pm
Sun: 11am – 9pm
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3. Food Capital (Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel)

Happening on 5 Apr, bring along your family and close friends to Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel and spoil yourselves with an opulent Easter Sunday Brunch at Food Capital from 12pm to 3pm. This joy-filled lineup of special delights will satisfy both the young and old alike.

Help yourselves to a sumptuous spread featuring indulgent Lobster Egg Benedict, Truffle Morel Mushroom Risotto, classic Hot Cross Buns with Spiced Butter, and a sweet Easter Egg Chocolate Mousse.
Families with children can anticipate a fun-filled afternoon of Easter activities such as egg painting, an exciting Easter egg hunt, a cute bunny mascot, and whimsical balloon sculpting.
Pricing:
- $138++ per adult inclusive of free flow Mocktails, Soft Drinks and Juices
- $168++per adult inclusive of free flow Prosecco, House-pour M Wines, Beer, Soft Drinks and Juices
- $69++ per child (aged 6-11)
Early birds who make a booking and prepay in full before 22 Mar 2026 can get a 25% discount with promo code ‘SLEASTER25‘.
Click here to make a reservation.
Best for: Easter buffet brunch, wide food variety
Price: From S$69++ per child, S$138++ per adult
392 Havelock Road, Singapore 169663
+65 8168 1539 / +65 6233 1338
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4. Tombok Tombok

For families who have grandparents, we understand that most of them don’t fancy Western dishes and that could be a problem, especially during Easter. That’s why I threw in Tombok Tombok at Kaki Bukit Community Club that serves Peranakan dishes in this list to make things easier.
Since the restaurant owner’s dad was born in Penang of Nyonya descent, he opened this spot to reconnect with his ancestral roots. Expect authentic and classic dishes here with some innovative dishes with a twist.

Gather a group of 5 to 7 pax, and choose between the exclusive Tombok Tok Panjang Sets that are specially created for Easter. The Tok Panjang A (S$210) has selected highlights like Beef Rendang, Penang Kari Kapitan, Sambal Prawns with Long Bean, Chicken Ngoh Hiang, and Pulot Hitam.
For a more lavish experience, get the Premium Tok Panjang A (S$260) that features dishes such as Gulai Tumis, Ayam Buah Keluak, Prawn Kerabu, 15 Chicken Satay, and Nyonya Chendol.
Best for: Peranakan food fans
Price: From S$210
670 Bedok North Street 3, Kaki Bukit Community Club, #01-02, Singapore 469627
+65 8054 2128
Tue to Fri: 11am – 9.30pm
Sat & Sun: 10.30am – 9.30pm
Closed on Mon
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5. Whole Earth

Our vegetarian friends should not miss out on the Easter celebrations, and thus we have an awesome recommendation just for you. Whole Earth at 76 Peak Seah Street is Singapore’s only plant-based MICHELIN Bib Gourmand restaurant for 9 consecutive years that dishes out Peranakan-Thai cuisine.
The recipes are taken and tweaked from many Peranakan families and friends to achieve the taste they have today.

For this Easter weekend, Whole Earth wants you to enjoy their dishes from the comforts of home. Simply spend S$80 or more and enjoy S$8 off your total bill. Savour their best-sellers — Signature Penang Rendang (S$28.60) and Thai Sweet and Sour Delight (S$23.10).
Alternatively, you can also treat yourselves to their range of new dishes which we’re so obsessed about. The Platter Of Treasures (S$52.80) is a lovely trio of appetisers featuring otak-otak spring rolls stuffed with perilla leaf, crispy mayo cheeky monkey (monkeyhead mushrooms) with pineapple chunks, and a medley of vibrant fresh veggies. There’s also the handmade Blessings Pockets (S$37.80) that’s served with a scrumptious loofah gravy, and Harmony Of Nature (S$29.30) — lotus root, fresh makhana (prickly water lily seeds), and sweet peas.
Do note that this special delivery promo will continue even after Easter! Click here to place your order!
Best for: Vegetarians, food delivery
Price: From S$24++
76 Peck Seah Street , Singapore 079331
+65 6221 6583
Daily: 11.30am – 3pm & 5.30pm – 10pm
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6. Cafe Dough By Thatsmypizza

If you love cafes, then swing by Cafe Dough by Thatsmypizza at 354 Alexandra Road. If you find the name ‘Thatsmypizza’ familiar, that’s because the cafe is the child of the popular pizza hawker stall that first started at the now-defunct Bukit Timah Market & Food Centre, and has since shifted across to Bukit Timah Interim Wet Market & Food Centre.
The cafe specialises in their famed 10-inch pizzas, pastries, freshly-baked bagels, and their pwich (pizza sandwich) made from their 72-hour fermented dough.

Valid from 30 Mar to 5 Apr 2026, Cafe Dough will be having 2 promotions. Enjoy a 1-for-1 Pwich (from S$15) in flavours like Smoked Brisket Arugula Raclette, Prosciutto Arugula Raclette, Mortadella Ham with Pistachio Arugula, and Smoked Chicken Arugula with Raclette.
Perfect for couples and friends, share the Pizza Bundle (S$42) which includes an Applewood Bacon Pizza, 1 French Apple Tart, and 2 Cold Brews.
If items are out of stock, you may exchange it with another item of similar value. To avoid disappointment, you can preorder here.
Best for: Pizza enthusiasts, relaxing Easter brunches
Price: From S$15
354 Alexandra Road, Alexis, #01-09, Singapore 159948
+65 8078 2071
Wed to Mon: 8.30am – 2.30pm & 3.30pm – 7pm
Closed on Tue
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7. Pasta Brava

For a luxurious Easter meal, why not go for Italian food for a change? Visit Pasta Brava at 81 Tras Street, a cosy and luxurious 3-storey shophouse space which also happens to be the only Italian restaurant in Singapore with keto and gluten-free options. From 27 Mar to 7 Apr, dress up and bring 3 other people to enjoy Easter the Italian way with a 3-Course Meal (S$78++) that comes with 4 complimentary Easter cocktails (a lovely concoction of ginger, limoncello and Prosecco worth S$17 each).
Kickstart your culinary journey with the Burrata con Uova di Quaglia antipasto, an appetiser made up of creamy burrata, quail eggs, roasted cherry tomatoes, and basil. Delight your tastebuds with the Handcrafted Rosemary Pappardelle al Tartufo e Pollo Arrosto with roasted chicken, egg yolk, and parmigiano reggiano.
Lastly, end your feast with a Tiramisu di Pasqua, a classic tiramisu topped with a white chocolate Easter egg.
To book a table, click here.
Best for: Italian food lovers
Price: S$78++
81 Tras Street, Singapore 079020
+65 6222 0879
Mon to Sat: 11am – 10.30pm
Sun: 11am – 9.30pm
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8. 6 Letter Brunch

If you wish to avoid the hectic and noisy city centre and settle for somewhere more peaceful and tranquil, then 6 Letter Brunch is an ideal destination. With 3 outlets in Singapore, this cafe offers a S$6 return voucher for your next visit if your total expenditure is above S$20.

Rosti fans can go for the eponymous 6 Letter Brunch (S$21) which consists of Norwegian smoked salmon, sunny-side up egg, edamame, mashed avocado, mixed salad with housemade cucumber dressing, and fresh fruits. I personally recommend the refreshing Salmon Belly Tacos (S$17). Just imagine a tortilla wrapped with salmon belly cubes, chipotle mayo, mango salsa, sesame seeds, and microgreens — yummy!
Looking for something sweet, cold and refreshing? The Winter Coconut Açai (S$12) ticks all the boxes. It’s filled with coconut sorbet and granola at the bottom, followed by açai sorbet, then topped with strawberries, mini dragonfruit cubes, coconut bits, wolfberries, and chia seeds.
Best for: Catchup with friends, rosti fans
Price: From S$17++
103 Frankel Avenue, Singapore 458225
+65 8366 0168
Daily: 8am – 9pm
464 Crawford Lane, #01-464, Singapore 190464
+65 8716 6168
Mon & Tue: 8am – 9pm
Wed to Sat: 8am – 10pm
Sun: 8am – 8pm
259 Tanjong Katong Road, Beng Tong Mansion, Singapore 437047
+65 6285 0368
Daily: 7am – 5pm
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9. Eleven Strands

Eleven Strands is a 70-seater haven at 66 Yio Chu Kang Road owned by Chef Owner Terence Chuah, whose love affair with food started at a young age of 4. Over the years, this spark has only gotten brighter and this spot is a testament of that lifelong dream of opening a restaurant.
This quaint spot offers a good mix of Western cuisine and handcrafted pasta dishes.

During the beloved Easter weekend (3 to 5 Apr), come in a party of 6 for lunch, dinner, or anywhere in between for their Easter Menu (S$288). Tuck into a Slow-cooked Salmon (approx. 1kg), a heartwarming Truffle Mushroom Soup, Prawn Aglio Olio, Prawn Pesto Pasta, 6 Fried Chicken Wings, and Roasted Vegetable Salad. For dessert, the set also throws in a Brownie.
Best for: Western food enthusiasts, pasta lovers
Price: From S$48 per pax
66 Yio Chu Kang Road, Singapore 545568
+65 9487 1398
Tue to Fri: 11am – 9.30pm
Sat: 10.30am – 10pm
Sun: 10.30am – 9pm
Closed on Mon
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10. Average Service

Thinking of where to head to for brunch with your children on Easter morning? Why not take a short trip to 315 Jalan Besar and visit Average Service, a cosy cafe that blends exceptional food, artisanal beverages, and a thoughtfully designed space to create a dynamic hub for creativity and community. Psst, you can even save some money — read more to find out!

On 5 Apr from 10am to 11.30am, Average Service will be organising an Easter Morning special where every order of a main course by the adults will entitle their kids to enjoy a FREE plate of Scrambled Eggs + Toast, along with a choice of hot or iced chocolate — proof that the little ones sometimes get the best deals!
After your kids finish their meal, are you worried you won’t get a chance to have a proper conversation with your partner or friends without interruptions? Don’t panic, the cafe has colouring sheets ready to keep them occupied.
Best for: Family brunch, families with kids
Price: From S$48 per pax
315 Jalan Besar, Singapore 208973
Daily: 9am – 10pm
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11. Jimmy Monkey Cafe

For some unique Easter specialities, head down to Jimmy Monkey Cafe, a Melbourne-style cafe that also happens to be one of Singapore’s pioneers in the cafe scene, having been around for the past 11 years. Enjoy cosy, air-conditioned surroundings at their One-North outlet, or enjoy al fresco dining at their PLQ branch.

From 1 to 5 Apr, celebrate the season of renewal with the Easter-exclusive Rosti Turkey Bacon Benedict (S$18). A golden, hand-shredded potato rosti nest sits underneath, crowned with velvety poached eggs and smoky turkey bacon, then finished with a luscious Hollandaise drizzle and an elegant balsamic finish.
You can also enjoy the Spiced Carrot Cake (S$10) dessert, a garden-fresh celebration of spring showcasing a warm, spiced carrot cake topped with a scoop of creamy vanilla bean ice cream. It’s complemented by fresh seasonal strawberries and a delightful soil ‘earth’ for a beautiful Easter finish.
To make a reservation, click on the respective outlet links: Paya Lebar | One-North
Best for: Relaxing casual brunch
Price: From S$18 per pax
2 Paya Lebar Road, Park Place Residences, #01-10, Singapore 409053
+65 6920 4749
Daily: 8.30am – 9.30pm
9 One-North Gateway, One-North Residences, #01-51, Singapore 138643
+65 6777 8470
Daily: 8am – 4pm
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