20 Spots For the Best Truffle Fries in Singapore
What makes superior truffle fries? Most would say that it all comes down to the aroma, flavour, and quality of fries. Since entering our food scene, truffle fries are a side dish that never seems to go out of style. Whether they’re paired with a burger, fresh seafood or even chicken and waffles, they’re a finger-licking pleasure. Here are our picks of the best truffle fries in Singapore!
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Columbus Coffee Co
Columbus Coffee Co’s plate of truffle fries is straightforward and delectable. Perfectly crispy, and well-seasoned with notes of truffle, it’s no wonder why it’s one of the most popular items for sharing here. Address: 220 Upper Thomson Rd, Singapore 574352 Opening Hours: 9 AM–10 PM Tues to Sat, 9 AM–7 PM Sun. Closed on Mon
Dancing Crab
Dancing Crab is best known for their gastronomical mix of robust, American-style seafood and the distinctive richness of Singapore seafood. However, their Truffle Fries ($9.90), complete with truffle sprinkles, are not to be missed out on. They’re flavourful and complement the fresh seafood amazingly! Address: Multiple outlets
Eleven Strands
A quaint French-Italian bistro, Eleven Strands may not come to mind immediately when it comes to truffle fries in Singapore. However, their Truffle Kombu Fries is a standout for its delicious fries and subtle truffle fragrance peppered with parmesan, black pepper and served with truffle mayo. We hope you’re not on a diet because their handmade pastas are also must-tries! Address: 66 Yio Chu Kan...
Fatboy’s
Offering a relaxed and casual atmosphere, as well as a menu that's brimming with American-style classics, you'll be in burger heaven at Fatboy’s. Go for one of their signatures, or build-your-own-burger menu where you can design your very own burger. Pair it with their Parmesan Truffle Fries that’s generously loaded! Address: Multiple outlets
Opus Bar & Grill
One of the top steakhouses in Singapore, Opus Bar & Grill is a symphony for the senses – think sizzling prime steaks and sustainably sourced seafood grilled to perfection on white-hot coals. Pair your grill with the Opus Over-the-Top Fries that’s over the top indeed with foie gras fat, black truffle purée and parmesan! Address: 581 Orchard Road voco, Orchard, Singapore 238883 Opening Hours: 6:...
OverEasy
OverEasy is the ultimate American diner in Singapore, offering a quintessential stateside experience in the heart of town. Think mouth-watering diner classics, nostalgic crowd favourites, decadent milkshakes and American-inspired cocktails. Of course, they also do up a mean truffle fries that’s served with truffle mayo dip and topped with rosemary and parmesan Address: 1 Fullerton Road 01-06 On...
Potato Head Singapore
Potato Head is housed across three floors with each level decorated differently. The restored Art Deco building stands as one of the most iconic buildings along Chinatown’s Keong Saik Road. Here, pair your meal and drinks with double-cooked house fries that are generously topped with truffle cheese sauce, shaved truffles, truffle aioli and chives. Address: 36 Keong Saik Rd., Singapore 089143 O...
PS. Cafe
We can’t really talk about truffle fries in Singapore without bringing up PS. Cafe, since they were the ones who started off the trend here. The Truffle Shoestring Fries is the star here and they come in incredibly generous portions. However, the standard can vary across different outlets. At best they’re crisp and aromatic, but sometimes they can be not crisp enough, or lack the truffle aroma. At...
RedTail Bar by Zouk
You might not expect the bar to have good truffle fries, but the shaved truffles and melted parmesan cheese truly take this bowl of fries to the next level. With a strong waft of fragrance from the truffle oil, the dish is a delight for all the senses. Even if you’re not heading into Zouk after, it’s worth just coming for this dish and the drinks! Address: 3C River Valley Road, Clarke Quay, Blo...
Revelry
Revelry is known for its sweet and savoury waffles, but their Truffle Fries deserve a shout-out. They are double fried for extra crispness, and seem to be slightly thinner than the average shoestring fries. You can tell that they are very, very generous with their truffle oil! Some may find it a tad too oily, but personally, we’re big fans! Topped with a generous shaving of parmesan, we wiped the...