Classic
Dolcetto by Basilico
Try the giant bombolone (Italian donut; $4) with fillings including cioccolato (chocolate).
Lolla
The donuts with lemon curd ($12) make for a good end to your meal at this small-plates joint.
Overeasy Bar & Diner
Their donut balls with warm chocolate fondue ($12) are the perfect riverside nibble.
Keong Saik Snacks
The hot donuts with cinnamon ($8) at this collab by British celeb chef Jason Atherton and local hotelier Loh Lik Peng are a prime pick for dessert.
Krispy Kreme (Basement, Tangs Orchard, 310 Orchard Rd.)
The light-as-air donuts—which inspire fanatical enthusiasm (folks lug boxes of the stuff home from overseas branches)—are finally set to arrive in Singapore on October 12.
Tanjong Beach Club
Snack on hot cinnamon donuts with Nutella fondue ($14), which are part of the brunch menu at this slick seaside venue.
Cronuts
Brunetti
At this Italian bakery, the crisp and flaky cronuts come in three flavors—vanilla, chocolate and nutella—and go for $4.50/piece.
Da Paolo Gastronomia
When picking up their crodos ($4), you’ve got two options: cream-filled or chocolate glazed.
Patisserie G
Called the Gnut ($5), these are filled with either zippy lemon or creamy chocolate cream.
Spathe Public House
Lots of sprinkles and adornments make their take on the snack ($5.50) real pretty.
Churros
Churrosity
This colorful stand specializes in cinnamon-coated Spanish donuts. Choose either regular churros ($2.50) or bite-sized Churros Bites (from $3.20/cup), which you can order with toppings ($0.50) such as chocolate or dulce de leche.
GRUB
Their churros ($8) come just not with the usual chocolate dip but also smooth crème anglaise.
My Little Spanish Place
Generously sized, these stellar churros ($12) are a favorite both at brunch and as an after dinner treat.
Sabio Tapas Bar & Restaurant
Served in a cool curved pipe-like dish, these addictive churros ($9) come with some seriously dark chocolate sauce, with a good bittersweet edge.