Last month, Rachel and I celebrated out first year wedding anniversary at PS Cafe, Harding Road. Nested in the Dempsey greenery, the restaurant is not really accessible by public transport but is a cool place to chill out.
In case you are wondering what PS stands for, it is “ProjectShop”, as in the same folks who bring you the ProjectShop fashion brand.
I ordered a Mudcrab & Caviar Rigatoni for my main while Rachel ordered a PS Burger. We added a serving of Portobello Salad for sharing. We wanted to order desert too, but backed down when we saw their huge serving portions.
Overall, both of us quite enjoyed the food at PS Cafe and the quaint ambience. The sound-proofing isn’t too good though. Half the time,we could hardly hear each other properly in the marketplace of chatter coming from diners in all directions.
Price-wise, it was a little steep, coming to around $90 for two pax ordering two main course, a salad and plain water on the house. To be fair though, their food portions were really generous.
We are likely to visit again for desert which we didn’t manage to stomach on our first visit. Any recommendations from those of you who have been there before? 🙂
Address: 28B Harding Road, Tanglin Village (Dempsey Road), Singapore
Tel: +65 6479 3343
Opening Hours:
Mon–Thu: 11.30am – 12am
Fri: 11.30am – 2am
Sat: 9.30am – 2am
Sun: 9.30am – 12am
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