Heard so much good review about PS Cafe so I decided to visit it together with my hubby at the Palais Renaissance outlet.
I've made a dinner reservation at 9.30pm on a Friday night. As the place is quite crowded, I would recommend a reservation (as I always will do to any restaurants I am heading). We arrived early and were shown to our table only a few minutes of waiting.
The restaurant is located at a quiet corner on 2nd floor of Palais shopping centre. As you step into the restaurant, you'll definitely surprised with their fantastic ambience, chic and classic interior! The high ceiling. The ceramic tiled flooring. The mouth-watering displayed cakes. The alfresco area. The tropical greenery at the windows.It make me feel like I'm far away from the hustle and bustle city life.
Entrance of PS Cafe
The cakes & drinks bar counter
Love the restaurant interior
Every table was placed with tea-light candles creating a romantic atmosphere.
Okay, on to the food...
For the main course, My hubby ordered the Moroccan Lamb. He said the lamb was tender and delicious.
Moroccan Lamb (S$36)
Ginger and Dukkah Crusted Lamb Skewers with Roasted Vegetable Cous Cous, Oven Roasted Tomatoes, Baby Rocket and Harissa Yoghurt.
For me, I ordered Miso Cod. The fish was fresh and light. Love the salad as well!
Miso Cod (S$36)
Broiled Aware Miso Pacific Cod Fillet with Ginger, Lemon & Sesame Dressed Soba Vegetable Salad
With still bit of room, my hubby suggested ordered truffle fries (the famous side dishes) which turned out to be a mountain load of fries! The portions is relatively huge (recommended for sharing), we couldn't finish them all.
Truffle Shoestring Fries (S$15)
With Grated Parmesan and Parsley, Tossed in Truffle Oil
Finally, the dessert!
Chocolate Doorstop Cake (S$15.90)
Come with a scoop of Vanilla Ice Cream
The total bill came to about S$128.76. Overall, this restaurant has very good ambience. Food was relatively good too! Worth the price even thou it's sightly overpriced. It's a nice place to go for a quiet and intimate dinner, and also a lazy brunch or lunch.
The restaurant is located at a quiet corner on 2nd floor of Palais shopping centre. As you step into the restaurant, you'll definitely surprised with their fantastic ambience, chic and classic interior! The high ceiling. The ceramic tiled flooring. The mouth-watering displayed cakes. The alfresco area. The tropical greenery at the windows.It make me feel like I'm far away from the hustle and bustle city life.
Entrance of PS Cafe
The cakes & drinks bar counter
Love the restaurant interior
Every table was placed with tea-light candles creating a romantic atmosphere.
Okay, on to the food...
For the main course, My hubby ordered the Moroccan Lamb. He said the lamb was tender and delicious.
Moroccan Lamb (S$36)
Ginger and Dukkah Crusted Lamb Skewers with Roasted Vegetable Cous Cous, Oven Roasted Tomatoes, Baby Rocket and Harissa Yoghurt.
For me, I ordered Miso Cod. The fish was fresh and light. Love the salad as well!
Miso Cod (S$36)
Broiled Aware Miso Pacific Cod Fillet with Ginger, Lemon & Sesame Dressed Soba Vegetable Salad
With still bit of room, my hubby suggested ordered truffle fries (the famous side dishes) which turned out to be a mountain load of fries! The portions is relatively huge (recommended for sharing), we couldn't finish them all.
Truffle Shoestring Fries (S$15)
With Grated Parmesan and Parsley, Tossed in Truffle Oil
Finally, the dessert!
Chocolate Doorstop Cake (S$15.90)
Come with a scoop of Vanilla Ice Cream
The total bill came to about S$128.76. Overall, this restaurant has very good ambience. Food was relatively good too! Worth the price even thou it's sightly overpriced. It's a nice place to go for a quiet and intimate dinner, and also a lazy brunch or lunch.
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