Looking for a Halloween-themed brunch that’s fun for the whole family? Head to Pullman Singapore Hill Street Hotel on October 27, 2024, where Madison’s and MOGA have come together to create an unforgettable Halloween brunch buffet. With live carving stations, unlimited sashimi, and plenty of treats, this is one brunch that promises Halloween magic and culinary delights for all ages.
Halloween-themed Brunch Highlights
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The Halloween-themed brunch at Madison’s and MOGA combines American comfort food with modern Japanese izakaya flavours. From spooky snacks to festive drinks, there’s something for everyone. Here’s a look at what you can expect at this special brunch:
Live Carving Stations for Meat Lovers
For a real feast, check out the live carving stations featuring roasted yellow chicken, Black Angus striploin, and pulled pork. Watching the chefs slice fresh, tender cuts of meat adds an exciting experience to the Halloween brunch, especially for little ones who love a bit of action!
Sashimi & Seafood Selection
If your family loves seafood, you’ll be thrilled with the sashimi and seafood bar. Enjoy an endless spread of fresh Boston lobster, Japanese oysters, tiger prawns, and more. For kids and parents alike, this is a fun way to taste premium seafood dishes you don’t see every day.
Soup to Set the Mood
Start your brunch with the roasted beetroot and parsnip soup. Not only is it delicious, but its deep colour fits right in with the Halloween theme. The soup is a great warm-up for your palate, offering a unique autumn flavour perfect for this occasion.
Build Your Own Salad and Sample Fresh Cold Cuts
To balance all the richer dishes, the brunch also includes a Salad Lab. Here, you can mix your favourite ingredients, from garden greens to romaine and corn salad, creating your own fresh and healthy dish. Alongside the salads, there’s an excellent selection of cold cuts, like honey ham, bresaola, and mortadella. These are a perfect match with the artisanal cheese options, which include Gruyère, Emmental, and aged Comté.
Warm and Hearty Dishes for Everyone
For a little more comfort, the brunch also has nine hot dishes, including potato gratin, red wine-braised lamb shoulder, and Indian fish curry. These hearty options are perfect for those who want something warm and filling, and they’ll appeal to both adventurous eaters and anyone looking for familiar, tasty favourites.
Sweet Treats to End on a High Note
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What’s a Halloween-themed brunch without sweets? You’ll find four flavours of yoghurt, a chocolate fondue, and even a gelato trolley to satisfy everyone’s sweet tooth. This dessert spread is ideal for families who want a little taste of everything, from chocolatey goodness to refreshing gelato.
Pricing, Discounts, and Special Offers
This Halloween-themed brunch buffet is priced at S$128++ per adult and S$64++ for children aged 6 to 11, with free dining for children under 6. If you want to make it extra special, upgrade to a two-hour free-flow beverage package for S$58++ per person. This includes champagne, wine, beer, and a Halloween punch crafted just for this event.
Book before October 20, 2024, and you’ll receive a 15% discount, making the brunch S$108.80++ per adult. For a bit of fun, guests dressed in Halloween costumes will have a chance to win a complimentary brunch for their next visit! Plus, your family will have free access to the hotel’s outdoor pools—a perfect way to end the day.
Experience Halloween Fun at Pullman Singapore
If you’re looking to make Halloween extra special this year, the Halloween-themed brunch at Pullman Singapore has everything you need. With unlimited sashimi, live carving stations, and plenty of activities, it’s a delightful way to celebrate Halloween as a family. Book now to secure your spot and make some lasting Halloween memories.
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