If you feel like some Asian-Cuban fusion food for brunch, like a breakfast tortilla, mojo duck confit or Cuban toast, Asia de Cuba is the one. And depending on how fancy you’re feeling, you can have a regular bottomless brunch (unlimited bellinis, mimosas, mojitos or Bloody Marys), premium (which comes with booze and sharing dishes for the table) or premium champagne (sharing dishes and unlimited champers). It’s worth being a bit flashy as the premium options come with unlimited Mexican thai chilli or caramel doughnuts for dessert.