Popular Filipino Fries Chain Potato Corner Opens A S’pore Outlet At Orchard

The best thing about eating Cheetos, is the Cheetos dust that stains your fingertips. You’ll face the same “issue” when eating the fries from Potato Corner.
For the uninitiated, Potato Corner is a popular fries snack chain from Philippines. According to our filipino colleagues, Potato Corner can usually be found in airports in the Philippines.
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They even have outlets in multiple countries such as New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Panama, Sydney, Jakarta, Cambodia, and Hong Kong.
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And on 24 June 2018, Potato Corner opened its first outlet in Singapore at 313 Somerset basement!
One Potato, Two Potato
If you’re sick and tired of your fries being under-seasoned, then you’ll love the fries from Potato Corner, because EVERY SINGLE FRY is thickly coated with the seasoning powder, thanks to a special “shaking” method used to coat the fries.
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There are 4 core flavours at Potato Corner – BBQ, Chilli BBQ, Sour Cream & Onion, and Cheese.
The most popular ones are the Sour Cream & Onion and the Cheese. We also heard that they’ll be introducing a NEW FLAVOUR in August this year.
That’s not all, there are 5 sizes available, depending on how many people are sharing. In increasing size – Large ($2.90), Jumbo ($4.30), Mega ($5.70), Giga ($9.90) and Terra ($10.90).
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If you’re alone or in a company of 2, get the “Large”, which ironically isn’t the largest. The largest size, Terra, easily feeds a family of 4 or more.
While their fries are popular, that’s not all they serve. Other snacks include Jojos (a type of potato crisp) and hash browns.
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So if you’re in the area and you’re looking for a snack, then Potato Corner is the place to go.
Potato Corner
Address: 313@Somerset, 313 Orchard Road, #B3-45, Singapore 238895
Opening Hours: Mon -Thu: 10.30am – 10pm, Fri – Sun: 10.30am – 11pm
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Also read Martin Zwerts Opens Its First Store In S’pore – Offers Classic Dutch Frites With 13 Different Sauces
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Martin Zwerts Opens Its First Store In S’pore – Offers Classic Dutch Frites With 13 Different Sauces

Fries are one of the quintessential Western sides and we absolutely love them.
These strips of fried potato can be easily found everywhere, from fast food restaurants to the humble Western stalls in our coffeeshops.
Personally, I’m a potato wedges kinda guy but I never ever reject potatoes in any form. If you love fries, we’ve got news for you.
The renowned Dutch snack outlet known for their Frites (Fries), Martin Zwerts, will be opening their first stall outside of The Netherlands, in Singapore at Holland Village, Holland Piazza on 27 April 2018!
Fries For All
Established in 1948, Martin Zwerts Potato Daddy (Yes that’s the name of the brand. Grow up.) is famous for their Dutch Patat Frites.
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Patat frites are usually thick cut and served in a cone with a sauce of your choice. Martin Zwerts’ Patat Frites are no different.
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They will be offering a selection of 13 different sauces for you to choose from. Some of their unique sauces include their signature Frites Sauce, Kerrie Onion Sauce, and Satesaus.
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To cater to our hyper-localised tastebuds, Martin Zwerts will be offering the new Golden Salted Egg Yolk Sauce, BBQ Sauce and Rendang Sauce.
Their frites come in 2 sizes. There’s the Small Frites which goes for $5.50 per cone, and the Large Frites which goes for $6.50 per cone.
While Frites are their signature item, that’s not all you’ll find on their menu.
They also serve up a variety of other snacks such as Meatballs, Chunky Fish Fingers, Onion Rings, Prawn Fritters, Bitterballen, Spring Rolls and Krokets!
Last but not least, there is a Martin Zwerts Frite Club Loyalty Program.
All you have to do is top up a minimum of $50 and you’ll get 20% more cash value into the account.
To sign up, just tell the cashier your mobile number and they’ll set it up for you.
Head down to Martin Zwerts for some awesome Dutch frites!
Martin Zwerts Singapore
Address: 3 Lorong Liput, #B1-07 Holland Piazza, Singapore 277725
Opening Hours: Daily: 11am – 10.30pm
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These 10 Crazy Twists On The Classic French Fries Are Bound To Satis-fry Your Tastebuds

If you’re a normal human being with tastebuds and you love fries, keep reading.
You’ve definitely tried the ever-delicious Truffle Fries, but that has had its day. Now, we’re ready for a new type of fry to take over the spotlight.
Some of these are really sinful, but as the saying goes: don’t count your calories, make your calories count. After all, potatoes are a staple too, right?
Here are 10 places to binge on some of the most unique fries you’ve ever come across!
1. Char Siew Chilli Fries
We Singaporeans really do love our fusion foods.
Here’s where Redpan’s Char Siew Chilli Fries come in; a tasty specimen of east meets west.
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The fries are covered in a moist, saucy char siew ragout you won’t be able to stop scooping up!
Think sweet BBQ meat chunks laced with sour cream and jalapeño salsa. Mm mm mm… A step up from your usual fries with meat sauce.
Redpan
Address: 6 Raffles Boulevard, Marina Square #02-03/04 Singapore 039593
Opening Hours: Mon – Fri: 9am – 10pm; Sat, Sun & PH: 11am – 10pm
Contact no.: 6255 5850
You can’t go wrong with falling back on a local favourite.
That’s what Loof has done with its heavenly Chilli Crab Fries!
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Their waffle-cut shape is perfect for scraping up super big servings of the dip.
Enjoy this with crafted Southeast Asian inspired cocktails for a chill evening at this urban rooftop bar!
Loof
Address: 331 North Bridge Road, #03-07 Odeon Towers Extension Rooftop, Singapore 188720
Opening Hours: Mon – Thu: 5pm – 1am; Fri – Sat: 5pm – 2am; Closed on Sun
Contact no.: 6337 9416
McDonald’s may be the original creator of these, but we’ve found a better version.
Everything With Fries’ Curry Fries aren’t just sprinkled with curry powder.
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An eatery specializing in fries, the fries here definitely do not disappoint.
Order these as a side to their burgers, or have them on their own – we know we would!
Everything With Fries
Address: #04-05, Bugis Junction, 200 Victoria St, Singapore, 188021
Opening Hours: Sun – Mon: 10am – 11pm; Fri – Sat: 10am – 1am
Contact no.: 6463 3741
These fries have to be the most sinful of the lot.
Introducing Duck Fat Fries!
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These fries are fried in duck fat two to three times.
The result is a crispy outer layer that’s guilt-inducing, but oh-so-flavourful.
At Les Bouchons, these delicious babies are free flow with every main!
Les Bouchons
Address: 7 Ann Siang Road, Singapore 069689
Opening Hours: Mon – Thu: 12pm – 3pm, 7pm – 11pm; Fri: 12pm – 3pm, 7pm – 12am; Sat: 7pm – 12am; Closed on Sun
Contact no.: 6423 0737
Fans of all things Korean, listen up!
Here’s where you can get one of the best Kimchi Fries in Singapore.
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At Don’t Tell Mama, the fries are served with real kimchi; none of that artificial kimchi powder you may get at some other places.
The fries are drizzled with generous amounts of homemade kimchi mayo, with extra jalapenos and onions for that sharp, spicy kick.
There are also chunks of pulled pork hidden within the dish to make it more filling.
It’s definitely something we’d order as a meal instead of just as a snack.
Don’t Tell Mama
Address: 52 Tanjong Pagar Road, Singapore 088473
Opening Hours: Mon – Thu: 5.30pm – 2am; Fri – Sat: 5.30pm – 3am; Closed on Sun
Now, here’s a healthy(ish) option.
House At Dempsey’s Pumpkin Hazelnut Fries are sure to delight with it’s unique mish mash of flavours.
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Sweet, nutty and spicy sensations hit you with each bite you take.
The fries are actually deep fried pumpkin slices, while the hazelnut bits give them the nutty flavour and crunch.
It’s not all sweet though – there’s also chilli powder and paprika in it for that extra kick that makes it so appetizing.
House At Dempsey
Address: 8D Dempsey Rd, Singapore 249672
Opening Hours: Mon – Thu: 12pm – 11pm; Fri: 12pm – 12am; Sat: 11am – 4pm, 6pm – 12am; Sun: 9am – 4pm, 6pm – 11pm
Contact no.: 64757787
This dish combines two of our favourite things – pizza and fries.
The two flavours are a match made in heaven, and we’re glad they’ve finally gotten together.
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It’s paired with a savoury house-made bacon ketchup.
Is it sinful? Yes. Is it worth it? Definitely
Alter Ego
Address: 8 Raffles Avenue #01-13D Singapore 039802
Opening Hours: Sun – Thu: 11am – 11pm; Eve of PH, Fri, Sat: 11am – 1am
Contact no.: 63279301
Salted egg yolk has made its way into all sorts of foods recently, and Arbite Cafe has hopped onto the bandwagon with its Salted Egg Yolk Fries!

Their crispy fries are coated all over in the all-familiar salted egg yolk sauce!
For less than $10, you’ll get a mean serving of these golden babies, so share away!
That said, we would be more than willing to brave a sore throat to finish a whole plate of this ourselves.
Arbite Cafe
Address: 66 Serangoon Garden Way Singapore 555962
Opening Hours: Tue – Fri: 11.30am – 3pm, 6pm – 10.30pm; Sat & Sun: 11am – 10.30pm
Contact no.: 6287 0430
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9. SPAM Fries
Here’s the ultimate diet-killer.
Spam Fries – or deep fried cuts of luncheon meat – are apparently a thing now.
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Scoop up some of the Kaffir lime mayo dip for a flavour combo you’ve probably never tried before!
This is probably the fanciest form good old luncheon meat will ever take.
Strangers Reunion
Address: 35 Kampong Bahru Rd Singapore 169356
Opening Hours: Wed – Mon: 9am – 10pm; Fri & Sat: 09am – 12am
Contact no.: 6222 4869
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10. Truffle Taro Fries
Okay, so we cheated and threw in some Truffle Fries.
But these ones are made with Taro, and that makes all the difference.
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House At Dempsey’s shoestring truffle taro fries are a power combination.
Unlike the the rest of its heavier counterparts, these fries are as light as air.
The taro fries are dipped generously in batter and fried to maximum crispiness.
Together with the fragrance of truffle oil, this becomes the ultimate snack for both truffle and taro lovers alike.
House At Dempsey
Address: 8D Dempsey Rd, Singapore 249672
Opening Hours: Mon – Thu: 12pm – 11pm; Fri: 12pm – 12mn; Sat: 11am – 4pm, 6pm – 12mn; Sun: 9am – 4pm, 6pm – 11pm
Contact no.: 64757787
Website
Are you ready to satis-fry your deepest cravings?
We say, skip the McDonald’s fries and try out one of these out-of-this-world creations on your next cheat day.
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