Sunday Masquerades at Shook! |
Sunday Masquerades, Shook! Starhill – Shook! wins hands down for the most theatrical brunch in the city. Staff are uniformed top to toe with colourful outfits, you can play dress up with masks and, entertainment comes not only in the form of numerous live cooking stations representing cuisine from around the world but also street performers wandering the crowd. On top of an endless smorgasbord of beautifully presented food, table service and free flow champers, what more could brighten your Sunday?
‘Funnest’ Brunch
Bubbalicious, Prego, Westin |
Bubbalicious, Prego, Westin – For the true party creature, Prego has a lively ambience, endless supply of food, drinking songs, champagne slushies and, possibly the most comprehensive list of booze offered in a Sunday brunch in KL.
*** Please note: Westin is no longer offering their Bubbalicious Brunch. They have changed to a Branzo Brunch. Details here.
Vineria IT, Bangsar Shopping Centre |
Vineria IT, Bangsar Shopping Centre – A small selection of Italian goodies, prosecco, red and white wines enjoyed in the cool indoor chic ambience of the restaurant or on the outdoor terrace. With chef Max, food is guaranteed natural, no artificial colours or flavouring, definitely no MSG and everything is handmade in house.
DISH, Dua Annexe |
Weekend Tapas Brunch, DISH, Dua Annexe – Chef Steve Allen whips up some non-traditional tapas (think eggs benedict, mini Black Angus beef burgers) that come out in an endless supply accompanied by beer, wine and sparkling.
S.Wine, BIG, Publika |
S.Wine, BIG, Publika – Make your own affordable bubbly brunch by purchasing imbibement of choice at Booze It (liquor store inside Ben’s Independent Grocer’s) and pay no corkage fee. Picture: thick slices of French toast with a creamy dollop of peanut butter, caramelized banana and apple smoked bacon drizzled with maple syrup with your favourite Sunday drop.
Free Flow Prosecco |
Amadeus Bistro, KL Life Centre – The cheapest brunch we have found in town. A four course meal costs only RM35++ and two hours of free flow sparkling, red and white wine can be had for RM85++. Live music and, at times, even livelier guests make Amadeus a very relaxed and casual place to spend Sunday afternoon.
Hanare, the Intermark |
Hanare, Intermark – For a Japanese themed brunch, lubricated with chilled sake and beer, head to Hanare in the city centre. Seafood, handpicked and flown in daily from the famous Tsukiji fish market in Tokyo, means a fresh selection of sashimi and sushi await hungry diners.