Expat Reporter Harnoor Channi-Tiwary Reviews Estate's Refreshed Grand Sunday Champagne Brunch Menu at Hilton Singapore Orchard

Published - 10 August 2023, Thursday
  • Estate Sunday Grand Champagne Brunch

Reported By Expat Harnoor Channi-Tiwary in April 2023.  A delightful Sunday brunch with free-flow bubbly was just what the doctor ordered on a sweltering Singaporean Sunday afternoon. Together with Expat Choice reporter Sylvia Fernandes, I sampled the extensive buffet on offer at Hilton Singapore Orchard and despite having eaten enough to last me a week, I can’t wait to go back again. That, ladies and gentlemen, is the litmus test for a successful buffet spread.

Launched on 16th April 2023, the newly refreshed Grand Sunday Champagne Brunch at Estate, Hilton Singapore Orchard’s all-day restaurant, focuses on quality as well as quantity. All too often, one comes across a buffet with a multitude of options, all subpar when it comes to taste and quality.

At the Hilton, this is a luxury fiesta like none other. Priced at $158++ per adult (188++ including free-flow liquid buffet) and $79++ for children between 6-12 years of age, the buffet is a great Sunday outing to keep the tots happy. And there’s plenty to ensure that. The roaming magician who comes to the table and has a trick or two up his sleeve (pun intended) is only one of the many charms of this kid-centric buffet experience.

Estate Sunday Grand Champagne Brunch - New Avocado Bar

Of the many food stations, ranging from salad bars and barbecue kitchens to a middle-eastern section and surprisingly delicious Indian fare, my favourites were the Sunday Brunch Specials, especially the delicately plated Wagyu Beef Rossini with a sliver of seared foie gras balanced atop. It’s not easy to sear foie gras perfectly, retaining its moistness and allowing for a layer of caramelization on the outside. The chefs at Estate do it well. I believe our table went back for seconds, despite having a thousand dishes to try out.

Harnoor and Sylvia Expat Choice Reporters

Another stellar act was the Tandoori Corner or the Indian section. As much as Indian food is loved across the world, it is rarely well-represented in buffets outside of South Asia. The Estate Restaurant offers a stellar selection of tikkas, a solid attempt to break out of this perception. I recommend the mildly spiced Murgh Malai, a succulent chicken tikka marinated in cream. For those who can handle a bit more spice, don’t miss the moist Lamb Tandoori, ideally accompanied by a sip of refreshing flute of champagne or a mug of Moscow Mule.​​​​​​​ Hilton Singapore Orchard - Estate Restaurant with Kitchen

For the health-conscious, the Avocado Bar serves up several dishes such as quinoa and avocado salad (served within the shell), and even freshly-made avocado toast. This was a stand-out at the buffet - the number of counters where you could ask them to create a portion for you, specific to your preferences. And though the guacamole was punchy and fresh, I was partial to the pastel green Avocado Hummus, full of umami flavour.

While these were my preferred sections, it became quite obvious to me that the crowd favourite was the raw seafood bar. From a luxurious display of the ocean’s freshest catch like Maine lobsters and snow crabs to the Live Oyster Bar where one can enjoy freshly shucked Canadian, Irish, and Fine de Claire oysters, this counter was always crowded and diners walked away with plates piled high with delicious shellfish and cocktail sauce to pair them with. If you visit, don’t miss the house-cured jamon and prosciutto served on the side of the seafood bar. With so many options on offer, it’s easy to miss this little counter but the salmon-pink prosciutto here melts in the mouth. A must-try item.

Estate Sunday Grand Champagne Brunch - Roasted Kurobuta Char Siew Noodles Station

Where there is champagne, there must be cheese. And the cheese trolley as they call it (hardly a trolley, more like a cheese room, in my opinion) is one stop I suggest you make before heading for dessert. A whopping 32 varieties of cheese from a casually popular Camembert to a 16-year aged Comté, and even a sharp and tangy Roquefort make the cheese ‘trolley’ a meal in itself. You could spend hours at the Estate Restaurant, sipping bubbly and nibbling on cheese as the little ones are entertained by the magician, enjoying treats from the dessert bar.

And talking of desserts, this is the grand finale like none else. The section feels a little bit like Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory. I know my daughter would love the freshly crafted candy floss, whimsical and full of nostalgia. For me, it was the Dark Rum Carrot Trifle and the ‘iconic’ cheesecake that were the perfect end to a very extensive meal. I did sneak in a bite of the Crepe Suzette too, being freshly made as they were, drizzled with Grand Marnier and loved how light they were. If you don’t want anything heavy, a crepe suzette will be the perfect way to end your meal here.  

Hilton Singapore Orchard - Estate Restaurant ​​​​​​​

The Grand Sunday Champagne Brunch at Hilton Singapore Orchard is like an opera with many acts. It’s tough to pick a favourite, but when you walk out, you are sure to appreciate the show in its entirety and can’t wait to recommend it to others.   

Estate’s already impressive Sunday Brunch just got even more spectacular, as diners can now feast on a wider selection of the ocean’s freshest catch like Maine lobsters and snow crabs before heading to the Live Oyster Bar to enjoy freshly shucked Canadian, Irish, and Fine de Claire oysters.

In addition to smoked and cured fishes and charcuterie like Prosciutto di Parma and Iberico Ham, diners should save space for the eye-catching Cheese Station, where they can choose from 32 types of artisanal and seasonal premium cheeses in one of the city’s largest selections in a buffet. The impressive collection of cheeses includes Morbier, Saint-Nectaire AOP Fermier, 16-months aged Comté, Roquefort and Brie de Meaux.

Estate Grand Sunday Champagne Brunch

  • Every Sunday | 12 pm to 3 pm.
  • $158++ per adult (includes chilled juice, coffee and tea) | Top-up $50++ for free flow Champagne Package (Laurent-Perrier Champagne, house red and white wine and Whispering Angel Rosé, beer, soft drinks) | Top-up $70++ for free flow Premium Champagne Package (Billecart-Salmon Champagne, house red and white wine and Whispering Angel Rosé, beer, soft drinks).

a. 333 Orchard Road City, Singapore 238867

e. [email protected]

w. www.hilton.com/en/hotels/sinorhi-hilton-singapore-orchard/dining/estate

s. www.facebook.com/estaterestaurant

t. +65 6831 6270

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Sylvia Fernandes

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My second visit to Estate at Hilton Singapore in a year and I saw a profound uplift in the refreshed menu. New dishes at every station and more creative ones at that. Why was I not surprised that every seat was taken and the place was abuzz.

We were there to report on the launch of the Grand Sunday Champagne Brunch at Hilton Singapore Orchard’s Estate which began from 16 April 2023. Settling in with a glass of bubbly as one does, I saw many huddle around the cold seafood buffet. An impressive array of cold cuts – charcuterie and smoked fish plus mounds of shellfish displayed on ice including Maine lobster!

A highlight new to the Sunday brunch was the Avocado Bar, of great interest to vegans and those seeking a lighter start to the day. Fresh Avocado Bruschetta served with olive oil caviar, Roma tomato salsa, Jalapeńo and basil and a super pick-me-up of avocado and cucumber gazpacho to get started.

I was more intrigued by new dishes on the cooked food buffet. A live station of shawarma freshly shaved and rolled with pita into kebabs. There were many starters which for me are often the go-to. Small portions plated - Lemongrass Crab, Korean style beef with kimchi, whole roasted lamb and river prawn tempura.

Wagyu beef rossini with pan-fried foie gras was a big favourite amongst guests that I had to wait for a serving. Even some at my table went back for a second helping. Speaks volumes!

Head Chef of Estate at Hilton Singapore was on hand to explain that the display of sausages on the counter were made in-house. Sakura chicken, pork with herbs and spices, beef chorizo and lamb. A huge sigh of gratitude from moi, for good sausages are so hard to come by.

A magician turned up at our table. He did a few tricks which he allowed us to video and we still couldn’t figure out how he mastered the art of distracting us enough, to not see his tricks behind the scenes. Could have been the champagne working? We laughed and headed off for the next station.

The Indian food counter beckoned. Kebabs (fish, chicken and lamb) which were hailed as super authentic by Indians at our table, were a hit.  Lamb vindaloo, okra and chicken masala so good, I was satisfied. Crunching on papadum and naan through this and of course sips of champagne, that pairs so well.

Then the Chinese station with coffee pork ribs, chicken with ginger, Chinese vegetables and daikon in abalone sauce. A taste of each and I called it quits. It was time to take a break and home in on desserts.

Two live dessert stations drew the crowd. Who doesn’t want a try of the Crêpes Suzette? Lovely thin pancakes enjoyed with choice of vanilla, dark chocolate, berries and mango gelato. We shared a plate at the table and gave it a thumbs up.   

Dragon Breath Peanut Butter served in a waffle cone called out to me. Nothing like watching a dish in the making. Priming my taste buds I crunched on this mini cone, gone in a matter of seconds.

There were numerous jars filled with goodness and a different concoction of flavours in each – black sesame taro, lychee Sakura velveteen, banana coffee pudding, raspberry champagne gelee, coconut pineapple panna cotta. I went for my favourite flavour black sesame.

I couldn’t help myself when I saw the Hilton iconic cheesecake. Iconic? This I had to try. It truly was. So lightly textured I was totally enrolled. Another one that got me going back for seconds was the Rum-based carrot cake. So moist and truly well made these were both stunners.   

An espresso to end this delightful afternoon, I put my hands up in the air and surrendered. Of course there were local Nyonya kuihs and Japanese mochi varieties, madeleines and tarts, fruits galore! A paradise for anyone with a sweet tooth and an impressive range of cheese for those who prefer this end to a meal.

A Sunday brunch experience had to be synonymous with sipping champagne through the afternoon. The Estate Grand Sunday Champagne brunch runs every Sunday from 12pm to 3pm at $158++ per adult which includes juice, coffee and tea.

For those who would like to set the mood for a perfect afternoon with free flow champagne, a top up of $50++ affords a Laurent-Perrier, house red and white, beer and Whispering Angel Rose. Champagne connoisseurs may prefer to top up $70++ for Billecart-Salmon champagne!

One of Singapore’s most coveted brunch events for all to enjoy! Be there to enjoy the wide range of delights that are on offer.

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