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Everyone knows that brunch is the champion of meals — especially on the weekend.

The great American brunch is both physically and emotionally restorative, designed to cure the most persistent of hangovers, and to feed the need for a late-morning or early-afternoon meal. Brunch has also become an increasingly adventurous endeavor, with gastronomic fusions of kimchi and pancakes diversifying the usual menu staples.

Bostonians are at the forefront of this trend, with award-winning chefs Andy Husbands and Jamie Bissonnette leading the way. New York City may have put brunch on the map, but these Boston spots are taking this mid-day meal to another level.

Tremont 647

First thing’s first, this place serves poutine fries: Maplebrook cheddar curd melted over fries drenched in chile gravy, bacon optional. Anyone who’s not familiar with this French-Canadian delicacy needs to get acquainted, stat. Other mouth-watering specialties include the scallion pancake, with jalapeno cream cheese and kimchee sauce, and the fried chicken benny done with biscuits and gravy. Oh, and did we mention that people are allowed to wear their pajamas here? It’s like the best dream we ever had.

Gaslight

Don’t be fooled by the bistro-style menu or fancy French décor – this place has some American flair in its brunch menu too. Dressed-up offerings include vanilla French toast with apple caramel and syrup, poached eggs with spicy tomato fondue and paprika, and of course the cure-all-hangovers croque-madame: a tasso ham, grueyere and béchamel creation, topped with fried egg and frites.

The Breakfast Club

Situated in a corrugated roadside diner in Allston, The Breakfast Club specializes in the all-American brunch experience. Open from 6 a.m. weekdays and 7 a.m. weekends, this spot is a favorite among lovers of strong coffee and substantial breakfasts. Menu options include a comprehensive selection of eggs, omelets, breakfast sandwiches, and three varieties of buttermilk pancakes drenched in real maple syrup. Leave your diet at the door: This place means business.

Masa Restaurant

This list would be shamefully incomplete without any mention of Masa Restaurant, which has won dozens of awards and accolades for its outstanding brunch. Consistently ranked as one of the top brunch spots in the country, this much-loved restaurant also offers extraordinary value, with a starter and entrée from $7.95. Choose from caramelized plantain empanadas paired with chocolate chip pancakes and mango butter, or indulge in nut-crusted Texas toast stuffed with caramelized bananas. Wash it all down with a signature bloody maria: a tequila-based bloody mary that’s deliciously spicy and sour.

Toro

To say that Jamie Bisonette’s Toro has been a success would be an understatement. With a sibling restaurant enjoying similar acclaim in New York, Toro serves up delectable plates of tapas made with locally sourced and sustainable ingredients. The Catalonian-inspired cuisine includes crispy pork hash with eggs, fried potatoes and sourdough toast, or chicken empanada with homemade salsa and aioli. Expect to wait in line – but trust us, it’ll be worth it.

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Elizabeth GourdElizabeth suffers from an acute case of wanderlust, which no amount of traveling or adventure can cure. She has lived in London, New York and Berlin, and is currently a writer for Hg2 | A Hedonist's Guide To...

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