Easter weekend is just around the corner, and Singapore's restaurants and hotels are pulling out all the stops with lavish brunch spreads, themed afternoon teas, and special holiday menus. Whether you're looking for a family-friendly buffet, a boozy bottomless brunch, or an elegant fine-dining experience, we've rounded up the best ways to celebrate Easter in Singapore this year.

Hotel Easter Brunches Worth Booking

Singapore's luxury hotels are legendary for their holiday brunches, and Easter is no exception. Here are the standout options for 2026:

  • The Fullerton Hotel — Town Restaurant: Their annual Easter brunch features a spectacular seafood spread alongside roast lamb, hot cross buns fresh from the oven, and a dedicated kids' zone with egg painting and bunny mascot appearances. The Champagne free-flow option is a must for adults looking to indulge.
  • Marina Bay Sands — RISE: Expect a massive international buffet with live carving stations, a chocolate fountain, and panoramic views of the bay. Their Easter egg hunt for kids across the hotel grounds is a highlight families return for year after year.
  • Raffles Hotel — Tiffin Room: For something more refined, the Tiffin Room offers an elegant Easter high tea set that blends traditional British afternoon tea elements with local Peranakan touches. Think pandan scones, gula melaka tarts, and perfectly brewed TWG teas.
  • Shangri-La Singapore — The Line: One of the city's most beloved buffet restaurants goes all out for Easter with over 100 dishes, including a dedicated dessert room featuring artisanal Easter chocolates and pastries crafted by their award-winning pastry team.

Restaurant Specials You Shouldn't Miss

Beyond the hotel scene, independent restaurants across Singapore are offering creative Easter menus:

For Brunch Lovers

Wild Honey at Scotts Square continues its tradition of global-inspired Easter brunch dishes, while PS.Cafe locations island-wide are rolling out limited-edition Easter pastries including their famous truffle fries with a spring herb twist. Over at Tiong Bahru Bakery, expect beautifully crafted hot cross buns with unique flavours like yuzu citrus and black sesame.

For Fine Dining

Several of Singapore's top restaurants are offering special Easter tasting menus. Look out for seasonal spring ingredients like lamb, asparagus, and artichokes featuring prominently across prix fixe menus at establishments in the Duxton Hill and Club Street dining precincts.

Family-Friendly Easter Activities

Easter in Singapore isn't just about food — there are plenty of activities to keep the whole family entertained:

  • Gardens by the Bay Easter Egg Trail: Follow a themed trail through the Flower Dome and Cloud Forest, collecting clues and winning chocolate prizes along the way.
  • Sentosa Easter Carnival: Head to Siloso Beach for egg hunts, face painting, carnival games, and live entertainment throughout the long weekend.
  • Easter baking workshops: Several bakeries and cooking studios, including ToTT and ABC Cooking Studio, are running Easter-themed classes where kids and adults can learn to make decorated cookies, chocolate eggs, and hot cross buns.
"Easter is one of our favourite times to dine out in Singapore. The restaurants really go above and beyond with their creativity, and it's a wonderful occasion to gather with family and friends over a great meal," shared a regular brunch-goer we spoke to.

Booking Tips

Easter brunch spots in Singapore fill up fast, especially at popular hotel restaurants. Here are our tips for securing a table:

  • Book now: Don't wait until the last minute. The most popular venues are already taking reservations and some are nearly full.
  • Check for early bird deals: Many hotels offer discounts for advance bookings or for payment with partner credit cards — check with UOB, DBS, and OCBC for dining promotions.
  • Consider off-peak timings: If you're flexible, booking a later brunch slot (around 1pm) often means shorter queues and a more relaxed experience.
  • Look for packages: Some hotels bundle Easter brunch with spa treatments or staycation deals, which can offer excellent value.

However you choose to spend Easter this year, Singapore has no shortage of delicious and festive options. From indulgent hotel brunches to charming cafe specials, there's something for every taste and budget. Happy Easter, Singapore!