7 Best Sunday Brunches in the World

No one should be made to wake up before 10am on a Sunday – it’s just blasphemy. Thank goodness the F&B industry thinks the way we do; here are 7 best Sunday brunches in the world.

1. Danish Brunch

We don't know what's in that little cup, but we want to eat it.
We don’t know what’s in that little cup, but we want to eat it.

Contains: A light palette of fruit, some cheese, a half boiled egg some meat skewers, thinly sliced rolls of ham, and a cold yoghurt of some sort.

2. Korean Brunch

A large dose of protein and spice in the morning is the best way to go.
A large dose of protein and spice in the morning is the best way to go.

Contains: Traditionally called a bo-ssam, it is a dish of specially boiled pork and served with chill-seasoned radish on the side. You can expect kimchi too, because Koreans almost brush their teeth with the stuff.

3. Japanese Brunch

Raw, fried or steamed, you can have all in one dish.
Raw, fried or steamed, you can have all in one dish.

Contains: Being the adaptable folk they are, you will either find a) raw food or b) cooked/steamed meats with soup and rice. It largely depends on the climate and of course, you.

4. American Brunch

Yep, definitely the inventors of brekkie worldwide.
Yep, definitely the inventors of brekkie worldwide.

Contains: Probably the most famous, their brunch menus branch from pancakes to bacon to sausages with a side of a scrambled. Most brunches in the world (if they’re not traditional), will follow this particular structure.

5. Russian Brunch 

A staple on the table of many a Russian gathering, the Ikra is something you should get used to.
A staple on the table of many a Russian gathering, the Ikra is something you should get used to.

Contains: Weird bits of fruit-like veggie (in this case, eggplant) and potatoes with red caviar. Wut? Don’t worry, there’s almost always bread to chicken out on.

6. German Brunch

Heavy on ze meat and light on the cantaloupe, we see.
Heavy on ze meat and light on the cantaloupe, we see.

Contains: Similar to the Danish, the German brunch contains a platter of thinly sliced meat (can’t be going too heavy, can we?) more than 1 egg, and a paltry few slices of fruit to sort of “balance” it out. Needless to say, ze Germans lahve their meat.

7. Paris Brunch

A bubbly and a well-done croissant is what all of us need for a morning startup.
A bubbly and a well-done croissant is what all of us need for a morning startup.

Contains: Several pastries, a canapé or two, little cups of fruit, 27 jams and a flute of bubbly. How did you think they kept their weight?

What are some of the best brunches you’ve had, nomads? 

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