What Sundays Mean to Me: Brunchathon Breakdown
Posted: July 26th, 2009 | Author: LumDimSum | Filed under: Foodies & Dining Scene | Tags: Agua, Buffet, Cafe Zarah, Champagne, Chef Too, Element Fresh, Hotel, InterContinental, Legation Quarter, Monsoon, Senses, Sofitel Hotel, Solaire Bistro, VIC, Village Cafe, Vineyard Cafe, Weekend Brunch, Westin Financial | 6 Comments »When I was a kid, Sundays meant ‘the day before Monday’, which was almost as dreaded at Mondays themselves. Sundays meant that the weekend was almost over and I had to prepare for the long stretch of the school week ahead – 5 long days of waking up early, homework, piano lessons, more homework and tests.
Now that my weekends are the most hectic and busy days of the week for me, with my Fridays & Saturdays running straight from morning to late night – 4 or 5am – Sundays are now the days I look forward to most, they are my days of bliss and leisure.
And my favorite part about Sundays? BRUNCH!!
Here are my top picks for Sunday Brunch (See Below for Details):
3. Village Cafe
4. Chef Too
6. Cafe Zarah
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- The Vineyard Café: A hidden gem, down an alley across from Yonghegong (Lama Temple). I say ‘hidden’ in the sense that it’s a bit difficult to find, but it’s incredibly popular. I went there today without a reservation (who knew?) and now I know, especially if you want to sit in their outdoor courtyard seating.
For those looking for a hearty meal after a rough weekend, I highly recommend the “Full English Breakfast” for RMB 65, which gets you generous portions of the following:
- 2 Pork Sausages
- Sautéed Potatoes
- 2 Rashers of Bacon
- Grilled Tomato
- Button Mushrooms
- Baked Beans
- Toast & Butter
- Egg (however you like it)
On top of all that, you also get a choice of coffee or tea AND a glass of fresh apple juice (which is just the icing on a cake)
My personal favorites:
- Ben-e’fish’-ial RMB 35
Like Eggs Benedict, but with imported Norwegian smoked salmon on a bed of arugula instead of ham. Only downside is that it’s quite small. Instead of two halves of an English muffin with 2 poached eggs, etc., it’s just one half, so I recommend to also get a side dish.
- Natural Yogurt RMB 11 with a side of honey
The Yogurt with Musseli and Fresh Fruit looked really tempting as well.
*Best to check map to make sure you don’t get lost:
31 Wudaoying Hutong,Yonghegong - west of Yonghegong
五道营胡同31号 雍和宫桥南6402-7961
2. Solaire Bistro: An all-you-can-eat Organic Sunday Brunch for only RMB 88!! (from 11am-3pm)
All-You-Can-Eat & Drink includes:
- Unlimited Fresh Fruit
- Organic Homemade Yogurt
- Fresh Mango Lassi
- Tea & Coffee
- Organic Salad
- Fresh Bread
- Cheese Platter
- Pumpkin Soup
- Baked Scallops**soooo good
- Samosas (a bit of Indian influence from Solaire’s manager)
- Potato Croquets
- Organic Bacon and Sausages
- Organic Omelets
In addition to the unlimited salad and appetizers available, you also get a choice of One Main Entrée:
- Grilled Lamb Chops** I recommend this, it was perfectly cooked and so so delicious)
- Home-style Beef (like a meatloaf)
- Potato Gratin
- Grilled Sea Bass Fillet
- Pork Ribs
Solaire’s brunch is a great option for vegetarians, vegans, or anyone looking for a healthier brunch option. Make sure you check out a map on your way there so that you don’t get lost.
Beside Wanda (Sofitel) on Zhenzhi Lu at Cable 8 Block B ground floor,
CBD/Guomao
Beside Wanda (Sofitel) Facing Guomao
北京朝阳区建国路郎家园8号尚8创意产业园区B座东侧1085208-3689
3. Village Café (Located on the First Floor of Opposite House in Sanlitun): Wonderful selection of brunch items and came highly recommended to me.
Best Part: Every dish I’ve seen and sampled– from their Eggs Benedict to their Banana Pancakes and Sandwiches are top-notch. Food is delicious. Period.
Comments:
- Chairs could be more comfortable
- The food and selection is great, but too pricey considering all the other great brunch options in Beijing.
4. Chef Too – Known for their steaks, I’ve just been for their brunch.
Best Part:
- Great Brunch Selection
- Delicious Eggs Benedict
Comments:
- Super Pricey – I think it’s close to RMB 100 just for eggs benedict
5. Element Fresh – People love to hate Element Fresh. Why? It’s overpriced, it’s overrated, it’s not as healthy as it seems, the service is terrible, they always run out of everything…and yet we keep coming back.
Best Part:
- Element’s got the best smoothies in town, and it’s exactly what your body craves and needs after a long weekend.
- Salad Combinations are Awesome
- Huge outdoor terrace, perfect for a nice summer day
Comments: See above.
6. Café Zarah (located on Gulou): A sweet little Cafe on Gulou
Best Part:
- Cozy, relaxed little coffee shop with great wifi
- Good people-watching perch
- Breakfast Combo selections includes a great selection of breads, ham/salami, cheese, boiled egg, tomatoes, cucumbers, jelly, and some include nutella.
- Also offer a lot of sandwiches, pastas, etc.
- They sell ice cream provided by Gustomenta
Comments:
- Limited staff and quite busy, so everytime I needed anything, I needed to walk up to the counter to ask for drink refill, napkins, maidan, etc.
42 Gulou Dongdajie , near Jiaodaokou
鼓楼东大街42号8403-9807
In a league of it’s own: Top Hotel Champagne Brunches
1. Senses (The Westin Financial Street) – Expect to drop a pretty penny, but it’s worth it. This is by far the most elaborate, extensive, high-quality hotel brunch in Beijing. Champagne included is close to RMB 400 including the 15% service charge, it’s about 50 RMB less without the bubbly.
2. Monsoon (InterContinental) – Pricier than Senses as its RMB 398 + 15% service charge for free-flow champagne, but they also have infinite Haagen Daaz Ice Cream.
3. VIC short for Voyage of International Cuisines (Sofitel Hotel by Wanda Plaza) RMB 358 inclusive of champagne
Not the best brunch, a lot of variety, they have a great cheese selection and their dessert section has beautiful chocolate eclairs and I always have so much fun here.
Recent Brunch Experience:
Agua Aperitivo Brunch:
I had the pleasure of joining my friend for a complimentary meal at Agua when they first launched their new Aperitivo Brunch – all-you-can-eat tapas for RMB 198 per person.
Best Part:
- Enjoying the sunshine on Agua’s lovely outdoor terrace with its beautiful view overlooking the Legation Quarter (I don’t like to call it Ch’ien Men 23)
- The fact that you can order as many tapas as you’d like (20 choices)
- Salad with Avocado, strawberries, asparagus and hazelnut is outstanding
- Great Diced fresh fruit dessert with ice cream on top
- Service was very friendly and attentive
Comments:
- Too much mousse/foam…in everything
- Spanish Omelets were just scrambled eggs combined with other ingredients
- Not a good drink selection – only one fresh fruit drink
- Only 2 other tables in the restaurant
Ch’ienmen 23, 23 Qianmen Dongdajie,
Tian’anmen
前门东大街23号6559-6266





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