PS.Cafe: Your Ultimate Weekend Brunch Destination in Singapore
Stylish cafes abound in Singapore, yet PS.Cafe continues to shine above the rest.
Since its opening in 1999, this renowned brand has remained at the forefront of Singapore’s ever-evolving dining scene, setting the standard for others to follow.
This guide takes a closer look at what makes PS.Cafe a lasting icon — from its conveniently located outlets and effortlessly chic interiors to its crowd-favourite dishes.
PS.Cafe’s Flagship at Harding
Green Retreat in Dempsey Hill
PS.Cafe features 10 outlets across Singapore, but its flagship Harding Road branch, nestled deep within the lush greenery of Dempsey Hill, is truly in a league of its own.
While the extension of the Thomson-East Coast MRT Line has brought a new station, Napier, to the foot of Dempsey Hill, it’s still a good 15 to 20-minute uphill walk to the cafe.
Taking a taxi is still the most convenient option for a hassle-free journey.
Follow the leafy path just off Harding Road and you’ll find a charming standalone cafe — the iconic PS.Cafe at Harding.
Step inside and discover a spacious interior with soaring ceilings, where floor-to-ceiling glass windows flood the space with natural light and offer views of lush greenery.
While the indoor ambience is truly inviting, the real highlight here is the outdoor terrace.
Surrounded by nature and a gentle breeze, this tranquil spot is the perfect setting for a leisurely brunch on a sunny weekend.
With its lush surroundings and laid-back charm, PS.Cafe at Harding isn’t just a place to eat — it’s an invitation to unwind and fully immerse yourself in a world of serenity.
PS.Cafe in All the Right Places
From Marina Bay Sands to Jewel
On a tight holiday schedule, finding time to head out to Dempsey just for a cafe can be a bit of a challenge.
But not to worry — PS.Cafe has other outlets in more central locations, conveniently close to top tourist attractions.
PS.Cafe has opened a new outlet at one of Singapore’s most iconic landmarks — Marina Bay Sands. Perched above the canal that runs through The Shoppes, this chic black-and-white space makes a bold impression in the heart of the mall.
There’s also an outlet at One Fullerton, just a stone’s throw from the Merlion, alongside others located in popular neighbourhoods like Orchard and Katong. The latest addition is a new outlet inside Jewel, the multi-faceted complex at Changi Airport.
Tourist Spot | Location | Map |
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Marina Bay Sands | Basement 2 (#B2-119) at Marina Bay Sands | → Map |
Merlion Park | Level 2 (#02-03B/04) at One Fullerton, next to Merlion Park | → Map |
City Hall | Level 3 (#03-37) at Raffles City, opposite Raffles Hotel | → Map |
Orchard | Level 2 (#02-09A) at Palais Renaissance | → Map |
Level 3 (#03-41/42) at Paragon | → Map | |
Katong | Level 1 (#01-01/02/03) at Katong I12 | → Map |
Changi Airport | Level 2 (#02-244/245) at Jewel | → Map |
PS.Cafe is the perfect spot to recharge over lunch, a coffee, or a short break between sightseeing stops.
Must-Try Signature Dishes
Brunch & All-Day Favourites
PS.Cafe’s menu features two categories: an all-day selection and a weekend-only brunch menu.
While the menu may vary slightly between locations, one constant at every PS.Cafe is the PS.Club.
This popular club sandwich features a classic BLT — bacon, lettuce and tomato — stacked between slices of Turkish bread.
Beyond this, the menu offers a wide array of brunch favourites, from fluffy pancakes and Eggs Benedict to Croque Madame.
When not in the mood for bread, why not try pasta or noodles?
Popular choices include the rich crab mee goreng and the pesto penne, brimming with fresh green vegetables and herbs.
PS.Spaghetti Bolognese — one of their signature dishes — is another great choice.
Sweet Indulgences
Of course, visitors are welcome to drop by just for a cafe break, even without having a full meal.
The display case offers a variety of exquisite and delectable cakes.
A crowd favourite, the stunning green Florida Key Lime Pie, is a must-try.
This pie offers a tangy lime flavour that’s perfectly balanced—not too sour—and leaves a pleasantly refreshing aftertaste.
The Apple Pie and the Dark Chocolate Banana Cheesecake are also satisfying, with just the right amount of sweetness.
For an indulgent treat, try the Profiteroles — mini cream puffs stacked high and drizzled with warm chocolate or salted caramel sauce.
The combination of cold ice cream inside the puffs and the warm sauce is absolutely divine!
When visiting a cafe in Singapore, PS. Cafe should be the first stop. Celebrated for its timeless style and exceptional cuisine, it never fails to impress—no matter how many times it’s visited.
PS.Cafe at Harding
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