Address: 28 Harding Road, Singapore
Telephone: +65 9070 8782
I've always been a frequent patron of this popular cafe situated at the foot of Dempsey Hill, Singapore's latest place to be. Despite its rise-to-stardom address, it is quite a nice hideaway surrounded by lush green trees and shrubs. There are two entrances to PS cafe, one of which is a winding board walk littered with countless delightfully spring-is-in-the-air frangipani.
Ever since it's first opening, PS Cafe has come a long way to making positive improvements. From mediocre coffee to not-bad-a latte (the froth is pretty consistent, but the coffee still lack crema, a pity), average poached egg (tasted like overnight boiled egg) and portobello stack (bacon so tough that you don't want to chew) to lovely coconut and caraway waffles (homemade, wholemeal, crispy) drizzled with maple syrup and accompanied with honey blasted bacon (deliciously sweet and savory) and topped with a cooked banana (just nice).
Judging by the popularity of this place (you can't book for Sunday brunch so it's either you come early or you can sit around it's old-school style lounge area for 15-30mintues before you get a table), it would be wrong for me to say it isn't one of the best Sunday brunch Singapore can offer. Personally, I think it does have a very relaxing get-in-touch-with-nature venue (it's trump card), the staffs are super doper efficient (thumbs up for that - though they could be a little more friendlier), and the food are better than average (I still think there's room for improvement before it can really impress me).
Verdict: Relaxing Sunday brunch amid a lush surrounding - a nice getaway from the hustle and bustle of Singapore.
Bill: Brunch Main SGD$22-26++; Coffee/Tea SGD$4-6++; Milkshakes: SGD$9.90++
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