You can’t call yourself a true cafe girlie unless you have tried PS.Cafe’s famed Truffle Shoestring Fries. There’s no better time to feast on them than now, as the cafe offers free unlimited servings of their truffle fries on weekdays at the One Fullerton outlet.
To enjoy this deal, simply order a drink from their curated menu of wines, cocktails, and spirits. You can then feast on a free-flow serving of the truffle fries at regular intervals during the cafe’s Happy Hour, which runs from 3pm to 5:30pm on Mondays to Fridays.Â
Almost every online review raves about the cafe’s truffle fries and is lauded as one of the must-try items. The fries are said to be really fragrant thanks to the generous use of truffle oil, and come generously loaded with grated parmesan cheese.
The truffle fries normally go for a price of $12++ for half a portion and $18++ for a full portion, so this weekday deal is definitely a steal. There is no specified end date for this promo yet, but we recommend heading down ASAP to enjoy the offer while it lasts!Â
PS.Cafe at One Fullerton boasts stunning views of Singapore’s skyline and is a convenient eight-minute walk from Raffles Place MRT Station.Â
In other news, check out our Entrepot feature for an affordable free-flow Wagyu steak buffet. Alternatively, check out our Raffles Place food guide for other good eats in the area.Â
Address: 1 Fullerton Road, #02-03B/04, Singapore 049213
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 11am to 10pm, Sat-Sun 10am to 10pm
Tel: 6708 9288
Website
PS.Cafe is not a halal-certified eatery.
Feature image adapted from Jennifer L.
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