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The Pelican Sunday Champagne Brunch Review: All You Can Drink & Eat by the Marina Bay!

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Ah…The lazy Sunday Brunch. Champagne, nibbles and more bubblies. Topped off with great views of the Marina Bay. That’s what The Pelican Sunday Champagne Brunch Buffet offers. In this review, we’ll show you all the offerings we experienced during the Sunday Champagne Brunch at The Pelican!

The Pelican Sunday Champagne Brunch Buffet Menu

The Pelican is located at the edge of One Fullerton and offers splendid views of the Marina Bay area. The Sunday Champagne Brunch at The Pelican starts from 12pm and ends at 4pm. We made our reservations via Chope and arrived right at the start of the session. After a quick verification, we were offered to be seated indoors. Since it was a rather cool and breezy afternoon (the perfect day for a Sunday Brunch), we opted to be seated outdoors. Before long, we were provided with the Pelican Sunday Champagne Brunch menu…

The Pelican Sunday Champagne Brunch Buffet Menu

The concept of buffet at the Pelican Sunday Brunch is slightly different. It is a seated Sunday Brunch Buffet. Not the usual ones that you have at the Line or the Bar and Billiard Room at Raffles Hotel where you’ll need to take your food from a buffet spread. At the Pelican, as its a seated Sunday Champagne Brunch Buffet, all you need to do is just choose your drinks and food and they will be served right up to you! What a way to enjoy a relaxing Sunday Brunch!

View of Marina Bay Sands from the Pelican Sunday Champagne Brunch Outdoors Seats

There are 3 options for the Sunday Champagne Brunch at the Pelican

$138++
This option includes free-flow Joseph Perrier Cuvee Royale Brut Champagne, Prosecco, house wines & beers as well as non-alcoholic beverages.

$118++
The option that we chose. It includes Prosecco, house wines & beers as well as non-alcoholic beverages.

$98++
Or you can go simply for the food with free-flow of soft drinks & juices. Kids from 9 to 12 enjoy the same privileges at $38++.

There are 2 sections to the menu. The first section called “small plates” are smaller servings of items, which you can order as many as you wish. The other section called “platters” can only be ordered once.

Small Plates

Crumbled Bleu Cobb Salad
House Cured Salmon
Old Fashioned Crab-Cake

Old Fashioned Crab-Cake at the Pelican Sunday Champagne Brunch Buffet

Prawn Cocktail Salad
Classic Lobster Bisque
New England Clam Chowder

New England Clam Chowder @ The Pelican Sunday Brunch Buffet

Salt & Pepper Calamari

The Pelican Sunday Champagne Brunch Review Salt & Pepper Calamari

BBQ Sauce Glazed Chicken Wings
Blue Cheese Creamed Spinach
Woodfire Grilled Chilli Cheese Corn
Old Bay Onion Rings

Old Bay Onion Rings: The Pelican Sunday Brunch Review

Old Bay Fries
Truffle Fries
Steamed Broccolini

The Pelican Sunday Champagne Brunch Review: NY Striploin Steak

Grilled Barramundi
Snapper and Chips
Seaweed Brine Boneless Spring Chicken
Slow Cooked Beef Cheek

Slow Cooked Beef Cheek at The Pelican Sunday Brunch

The Pelican Beef Sliders

The Pelican Beef & Lobster Sliders

The Pelican Lobster Sliders

The Pelican Lobster Sliders/Beef Sliders with Prosecco

Crispy Fish Sliders
Chilli Crab Linguini

Chilli Crab Linguini @ The Pelican Sunday Champagne Brunch Buffet

Clams Linguini
Snapper Pie

Platters

Grilled Seafood Plate that includes whole barramundi, baked oysters, squid, baked lobster, tomatoes. Oyster & Prawn Plate with cocktail sauce. We gave the oyster and prawn plate a miss as we were not really in a mood to mix raw and cooked food that day. Do note that these will only be served once on a plate and will be sized according to your party. As there were 2 of us, this was the serving given…

The Pelican Sunday Champagne Brunch Grilled Seafood Plate with lobsters

The Pelican Sunday Champagne Brunch Buffet Review: Prosecco Wine & Beers

While taking in the views…

View of Marina Bay from the Pelican during the Sunday Champagne Brunch

We were also able to sip on various drinks such as Prosecco, House Wines (Sauvignon Blanc/Cabernet) and Beers (including Kronenbourg 1664 Blanc on tap)

The Pelican Sunday Champagne Brunch alcoholic drinks choices includes prosecco beers and wines
NY Sirloin Steak with Red Wine at The Pelican Sunday Champagne Brunch
The Pelican Sunday Brunch wine pairing with lobster sliders

We loved that the service was prompt. As you can see from the picture above, the Pelican doesn’t skimp on drinks, serving 5 drinks for just the 2 of us. We thoroughly enjoyed the free-flow of bubblies at the Pelican as well as the free flow of Kronenbourg 1664 Blanc from the tap!

The Pelican Sunday Champagne Brunch Review: Desserts

To end the Sunday Champagne Brunch on a sweet note, there are 3 choices of desserts to choose from…

Burnt Butter Banana with Ice Cream @ The Pelican Sunday Brunch Desserts
The Pelican Sunday Brunch Desserts: Red Velvet Cake
The Pelican Sunday Brunch Desserts Review: Artisanal Ice Cream

Of course, gourmet coffees are included. This time, we had a couple of lattes…

Lattes with desserts at The Pelican Sunday Champagne Brunch Review

By now, if you’re stuffed and have only space for a couple of desserts, go for the burnt butter banana as well as the chocolate ice cream. The red velvet ice cream was meh…so you can give that a miss. 😉

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The Pelican Sunday Champagne Brunch Review: The Verdict

We’ve got to say that the Sunday Champagne Brunch at The Pelican was certainly well worth the value. Seafood selection from the platter was fresh and even the lobsters in the lobster sliders were delectable. So good that we had seconds and thirds and…
Other than the sliders (both lobster and beef were great), the NY Sirloin Steak was flavourful and paired well with the red wine. Crab cakes were choke full of delicious crab meat. Beef cheeks were tender to taste. In fact, we didn’t “dislike” any item that we ordered. Even the onion rings were the real deal 😉

Sipping drinks along the Marina Bay on a lazy Sunday afternoon was another experience altogether. Coupled with the prompt service of refills, passer-by looked on in envy as we nibbled and sipped the afternoon away…

The only gripe we had was that a fly somehow decided to go for a bath in our red wine for its lazy Sunday afternoon dip…

A fly having a dip in our red wine…

But that issue was quickly resolved with 2 more glasses of Sauvignon Blanc and Prosecco…only at the Pelican Sunday Champagne Brunch Buffet! Thanks bearbear!

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