Wild Honey Mandarin Gallery Review: All-Day Brunch Bliss on Orchard Rd
A Taste of Wild Honey: What to Expect
Tucked into Mandarin Gallery at 333A Orchard Rd (#03-01/02), Wild Honey Mandarin Gallery has been one of Orchard Road’s go-to spots for all-day breakfast and brunch. Locals and travellers alike flock here for its global menu, generous portions, and cosy café ambience — making it a must-try for fans of Orchard Road Food.
Menu Highlights: A Global Brunch Odyssey
Wild Honey is all about letting you travel with your taste buds. Its menu brings together breakfast traditions from around the world:
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Tunisian – Spicy tomato stew with eggs, chorizo, served with their signature brioche (Seth Lui).
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Norwegian – Smoked salmon, asparagus, poached eggs & velvety sauce on brioche (District Sixtyfive).
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English Breakfast – The “Full Works” with bacon, sausage, mushrooms, baked beans, and more (District Sixtyfive).
Drinks are equally thoughtful: coffee blends from Common Man Coffee Roasters, teas from TWG, and fresh juices.
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| The Tunisian – spicy tomato stew with eggs, chorizo & fluffy brioche, a Wild Honey signature. |
And if your sweet tooth still isn’t satisfied, don’t miss our review of Whiskdom cookies & brownies — another Orchard gem perfect for dessert lovers.
Ambience, Service & What to Expect
Ambience: Warm, quirky, cheerful but relaxed. Colourful interiors, cosy lighting, and a café vibe perfect for brunch with friends, casual dates, or solo chill time (Mein Blogland).
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| Wild Honey’s warm, eclectic interior — perfect for lingering brunches at Orchard Road. |
Service: Generally friendly, but peak times mean slower service and longer waits (Quandoo).
Value for Money: Not cheap, but portions are big and the experience feels like a treat (District Sixtyfive).
Love cosy café vibes? You might also enjoy French Fold’s crêpes and galettes, another Orchard Road café favourite.
Recent Reviews & What People Are Saying
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Quandoo (2025): 5.1/6 stars. Praised for atmosphere and food, but some noted long waits during peak brunch hours (Quandoo).
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Yelp (2025): Some complaints about inconsistent service — one reviewer called out a rude staff experience (Yelp).
Takeaway? Food is consistently good; service varies depending on how packed it is.
Who It’s For & When to Go
Best for:
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Brunch lovers chasing variety and indulgence.
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Anyone craving breakfast food at odd hours.
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Groups of friends or casual brunch dates.
When to go:
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Weekday mornings or late afternoons for a more relaxed vibe.
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Avoid weekend peak hours unless you’re fine with crowds.
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Check ahead about reservations, as Mandarin Gallery may have restrictions.
Orchard Foodies Take 🍴
Let’s be honest — Wild Honey is Orchard’s brunch passport. One moment you’re munching Spanish chorizo, the next you’re brunching in Norway with smoked salmon. And we love that breakfast is served all day (our 3 pm cravings demand it).
Yes, the bill makes our wallets sigh, but portions are big enough to share — or not, depending on how greedy you’re feeling. Just dodge weekend peak hours if you don’t like queues more than you love eggs.
Bottom line? Worth it when the brunch mood strikes. It’s not your everyday kopitiam breakfast, but when Orchard Road food needs to feel like a treat, Wild Honey hits the spot.
Until the next feast, The Greedy Gang @ Orchard Foodies


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