PS.Cafe East Coast Park

Published - 14 April 2021, Wednesday
  • PS Cafe East Coast Park

There’s something so serene and calming about a river flowing nearby, isn’t it? Luckily some of the best restaurants on the island offer you these tranquil views owing to their strategic locations.

Places like PS. Cafe are meant to be for a slow day of lingering, reading, or catching up with friends over a kickass brunch, rounds of tea, coffee, and delicious pie.

The outlet at East Coast Park is so serene and comes with a picturesque view of the sea. You can sit back, relax and tuck into delicious nosh like Tiger Beer-Battered Fish & Chips, PS. Big Breakfast, Suzy’s Spaghetti Crab ‘Mee Goreng’, and the grand finale, a slice of Double Chocolate Blackout Cake with dark chocolate sauce. Yum! Image Credit: PS.Cafe Facebook Page

a. 1110 ECP, Singapore 449880

e. [email protected]

t. +65 6708 9288

w. www.pscafe.com

s. www.facebook.com/pscafe.eastcoastpark

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Shivang

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RATED 7 / 8

For everyone who wants to be close to nature, this is the place to be, for it is located by the seaside where people can hear the sound of waves crashing on the seashore mingled with distant cries of seagulls. Besides, the latest outlet of PS. Cafe by the beach is not less calming by any means. It is spacious, bright, and exceptionally airy which gives off a hint of a tropical holiday experience.

It doesn’t make sense for this restaurant to be located by the beach and not specialize in seafood delicacies. The chargrilled octopus where pork is replaced by the eight-legged wonder in a char siew dish ($21), some hot and spicy Singapore chili crabs and prawns coupled with mantou and fried rice ($32), some mouth-watering lemongrass mussel and clam spaghetti ($29.50), and the filling chorizo and calamari stew served with bread to suck all the sauce up ($30) are a few delightful dishes that the cafe has to offer.

Over and above all of these, you can also order some of the signature dishes that other PS. Cafe outlets have to offer like the succulent Tiger Beer battered fish and chips ($32), famous truffle shoestring fries ($16), and the decadent and gooey sticky date pudding ($15).