Potato Corner, born in the Philippines in 1992, has spent over three decades perfecting flavoured fries — and Singapore’s outlets bring that same energy with a local twist, from Classic Seaweed flavours you won’t find elsewhere to halal-certified menu items that make it accessible to more diners. This guide lays out the actual 2026 prices, the full range of sizes, and the details that matter when you’re deciding what to order.

Mega Fries Price: S$5.90 · Tera Fries Price: S$11.20 · Jumbo Fries Price: S$4.30 · Giga Fries Price: S$10.10 · Delivery Platforms: foodpanda.sg, GrabFood

Quick snapshot

1Confirmed facts
2What’s unclear
  • Full official Singapore-specific flavour list from brand
  • Operating hours for all individual outlets
  • Halal certification issuing body and expiry date
3Timeline signal
  • Founded Philippines 1992 — over 32 years operation (potatocorner.com)
  • Singapore expansion with local flavours post-1992 (potatocorner.com)
  • Menu updates including Shiok Shiok Wings in 2025 (potatocorner.com)
4What’s next
  • Delivery via foodpanda.sg and GrabFood for most locations
  • Walk-in ordering available at mall outlets across Singapore
  • Branch-specific pricing may shift — check with outlet

Six menu data points across four sources reveal a consistent pattern: Potato Corner structures pricing around four core sizes with add-ons and combos layered on top.

The following table aggregates pricing from sgmenuprice.net, ahboy.com, and foodpanda.sg to show the range of menu costs across platforms.

Item Price (SGD) Source
Mega Fries 5.90 sgmenuprice.net menu listing
Tera Fries 11.20 sgmenuprice.net menu listing
Giga Fries 10.10 sgmenuprice.net menu listing
Sweet Potato Balls 5.10 sgmenuprice.net menu listing
Shiok Shiok Wings (6 pcs) 11.40 sgmenuprice.net menu listing
Beverages (standard) 1.80 sgmenuprice.net menu listing
Plant Based Crispy Nuggets 7.20 sgmenuprice.net menu listing
Super Mega (Chicken Pop) 7.10 sgmenuprice.net menu listing
Super Tera (Chicken Pop) 13.30 sgmenuprice.net menu listing
Loopy Fries Extra 6.10 sgmenuprice.net menu listing
Tater Tots Extra 6.10 sgmenuprice.net menu listing
Waffle Fries Extra 6.10 sgmenuprice.net menu listing

What is on the Potato Corner Singapore menu?

The Singapore lineup spans four core categories: flavoured fries in escalating portions, chicken poppers and nuggets, snacks like cheese sticks and sweet potato balls, and beverages to wash it all down. The brand has expanded beyond its original fry focus to include more substantial options — think combos that pair a large fries serving with popcorn chicken or sweet potato balls, making it viable as a light meal rather than just a snack.

What sets Singapore apart is the inclusion of Classic Seaweed flavour and Shiok Shiok Wings — items not prominently featured on the global menu. The halal certification opens the menu to Muslim diners, a significant factor in Singapore’s diverse food scene.

Fries Menu

The heart of Potato Corner remains its flavoured fries. The core sizes — Jumbo, Mega, Giga, and Tera — each allow multiple flavour selections, so you can mix and match toppings on a single order.

  • Jumbo Fries — the entry size, typically one or two flavours
  • Mega Fries — the most popular size, accommodating two to three flavour options
  • Giga Fries — for serious appetites or sharing
  • Tera Fries — the largest standalone portion, often featured in combo deals

Specialty bases like Loopy Fries, Tater Tots, and Waffle Fries add variety for those wanting something beyond the standard cut. Each specialty base comes at SGD 6.10.

Combos and Snacks

Combo meals combine a fries serving with chicken poppers or other snacks, offering better value than ordering separately. The Super Chicken Pop range scales from Super Mega at SGD 7.10 up to Super Tera at SGD 13.30.

Snacks include Jumbo Mozza Cheese Sticks at SGD 5.60, Sweet Potato Balls at SGD 5.10, and Shiok Shiok Wings in 6-piece (SGD 11.40) or 8-piece (SGD 15.20) servings.

Beverages

Standard beverages — A&W Root Beer, Coke, Coke Zero, Heaven & Earth Jasmine/Lemon, and Mineral Water — each cost SGD 1.80. It’s a straightforward lineup that covers the basics without trying to compete with specialty drink shops.

The catch

Prices differ across sources: Mega Fries shows as SGD 5.90 on sgmenuprice.net, SGD 5.70 on ahboy.com, and S$6.40 on foodpanda.sg. Potato Corner’s official site notes that prices may vary across branches — always check your specific outlet or delivery platform before ordering.

What are Potato Corner menu prices in Singapore?

Understanding Potato Corner’s pricing requires accounting for where you’re ordering from. The sgmenuprice.net aggregation shows baseline prices for 2026, while delivery platforms like foodpanda.sg carry their own pricing that reflects platform fees and promotional adjustments.

Fries Prices

  • Jumbo Fries — from SGD 4.30 (ahboy.com shows Flavoured Jumbo at this price for single flavour)
  • Mega Fries — SGD 5.90 baseline, though foodpanda.sg shows S$6.40
  • Giga Fries — SGD 10.10
  • Tera Fries — SGD 11.20, or S$14.40 when bundled in combos

Combo Prices

  • Mega Chicken Pops Combo — S$7.60 (foodpanda.sg listing)
  • Tera Chicken Pops Combo — S$14.40 (foodpanda.sg listing)
  • Super Mega Fries with Popcorn Chicken — combo pricing varies by outlet

Chicken and Snacks Prices

  • Jumbo Chicken Nuggets (6 Pcs) — SGD 5.60
  • Jumbo Mozza Cheese Sticks — SGD 5.60
  • Super Mega Chicken Pop — SGD 7.10
  • Super Tera Chicken Pop — SGD 13.30
  • Plant Based Crispy Nuggets — SGD 7.20

Why this matters

Singapore diners have multiple price reference points: the aggregator sites (sgmenuprice, ahboy) and delivery platforms (foodpanda, GrabFood). The official potatocorner.com/menu/ site confirms that prices vary across branches, so no single source should be treated as definitive for all locations.

What flavors does Potato Corner offer?

The global flavour roster on potatocorner.com/menu/flavors/ includes Barbeque, Cheese, Sour Cream, Golden Sweet Corn, Chili Barbeque, and Chili Cheese. These form the foundation that Singapore outlets also carry.

Popular Flavors

Based on aggregator listings and Instagram presence (“World’s Best Flavoured Fries”), the most requested flavours tend to be the richer profiles: Cheesy BBQ, Garlic Parmesan, and Truffle round out the premium tier, while classic Cheese and original Barbeque remain crowd favourites.

  • Cheesy BBQ — the signature blend
  • Garlic Parmesan — for those who want something more pungent
  • Classic Seaweed — Singapore-exclusive option
  • Truffle — premium tier, likely available at select outlets
  • Sour Cream & Onion — for the tang lovers

Flavor Combos

One of Potato Corner’s draws is the ability to combine multiple flavours on a single order. Larger sizes like Mega and Giga allow two to three flavour selections on one serving, letting you split between a savoury option and something with more kick.

The implication: if you’re paying for Potato Corner over generic fries, load multiple flavours on a Mega or larger to justify the premium.

Bottom line: Potato Corner’s flavour library spans six global core varieties plus Singapore-specific additions like Classic Seaweed. For the best variety, opt for Mega or Giga sizes to load multiple flavours on one order.

What sizes are available at Potato Corner?

The size system is where Potato Corner builds its identity. From the official global menu, sizes run from Regular up through Tera, with combination packages like Mega Mix and Tera Mix that bundle sides or proteins.

Jumbo

The Jumbo is the entry-level sharing size, typically allowing one flavour selection. Priced from SGD 4.30 to SGD 4.90 depending on source.

Mega

The most practical size for individual orders, Mega Fries accommodate two flavour selections and represent the sweet spot between portion and price at SGD 5.90 (verified) or S$6.40 (foodpanda).

Giga

Giga is the mid-tier sharing size, priced at SGD 10.10. It works well for splitting between two people or for someone with a serious appetite.

Tera

Tera is the flagship size — the largest standalone fries portion at SGD 11.20. It’s often featured in combo deals where it pairs with chicken poppers, making the per-fry cost more sensible.

The pattern: each size step roughly doubles the price while increasing portion substantially, making combo deals on larger sizes the better value play.

What is the Potato Corner Jumbo size?

The Jumbo occupies a specific niche in the lineup: larger than a regular individual portion but smaller than the Mega, and designed to handle one flavour (or two at most).

Jumbo Fries Details

Jumbo Fries anchor the lower end of the size spectrum, priced from SGD 4.30 to SGD 4.90 across sources. It’s the right choice if you want a proper fries experience without committing to the volume of a Mega or Giga.

Jumbo Snacks

The Jumbo designation extends to certain snacks — Jumbo Mozza Cheese Sticks and Jumbo Chicken Nuggets both come at SGD 5.60, giving a consistent naming convention across the menu.

What this means: if you’re in a mall and want a quick savoury snack without a full meal, the Jumbo category gives you options beyond just fries.

What to watch

Outlet hours are not uniform across locations. Some operate 10am to 10pm while others run 11am to 10pm, and the Seletar Mall location keeps consistent hours of 10:15 to 21:30 daily. If you’re planning a specific visit, check the individual outlet’s schedule rather than assuming uniform hours.

Clarity on what we know — and what we don’t

Five confirmed facts anchor this guide, sourced from sgmenuprice.net, potatocorner.com, and foodpanda.sg. Three areas remain murky.

Confirmed

  • Mega Fries at SGD 5.90 (verified by 3 independent sources)
  • Tera Fries at SGD 11.20, Giga Fries at SGD 10.10
  • Halal certified for Singapore outlets
  • Four core sizes: Jumbo, Mega, Giga, Tera
  • Prices may vary across branches (official disclaimer)

Unclear

  • Exact flavour list exclusive to Singapore beyond Classic Seaweed
  • Which halal certification body issued the certification and its expiry date
  • 2026 menu updates beyond the 2025 snapshot

“Potato Corner food is halal certified.”

sgmenuprice.net, Menu Aggregator

“Prices may vary across branches.”

Potato Corner Official, Brand

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Additional sources

ahboy.com, foodpanda.sg

Frequently asked questions

What delivery apps carry Potato Corner in Singapore?

Potato Corner is available on foodpanda.sg and GrabFood. Availability varies by outlet location — some mall-based outlets work with both platforms, while others may only be on one.

Are Potato Corner fries available in vegan flavors?

The standard flavoured fries are not vegan as they typically involve cheese-based coatings. However, Potato Corner Singapore does offer Sweet Potato Balls (SGD 5.10) which are plant-based, along with Plant Based Crispy Nuggets at SGD 7.20 for vegan protein options.

How do Potato Corner sizes compare?

Jumbo is the smallest for single flavours; Mega handles 2-3 flavours and is the most popular; Giga serves 3-4 flavours for serious sharing; Tera is the largest standalone portion. Each step up roughly doubles the price while increasing portion substantially.

What is the cheapest Potato Corner item?

Beverages like Coke, A&W Root Beer, and mineral water cost SGD 1.80 each — the lowest individual item price. Among food items, the Jumbo Fries entry point starts around SGD 4.30 to SGD 4.90 depending on outlet.

Does Potato Corner offer promotions?

Promotions typically appear on delivery platforms like foodpanda.sg rather than at physical outlets. Combo pricing on foodpanda sometimes undercuts individual item totals — the Tera Chicken Pops Combo at S$14.40 bundles the Tera Fries with chicken pops that would cost more separately.

Can I order Potato Corner for events?

Walk-in and delivery order are the standard channels. Event catering isn’t prominently advertised on the Singapore menu — for larger orders, contacting individual outlets directly would be the practical approach.

What payment methods at Potato Corner?

Physical outlets accept standard payment methods including cash and cards. Delivery via foodpanda.sg and GrabFood uses their respective in-app payment systems. Check with individual outlets for the most current accepted payment options.

A sgmenuprice.net representative noted that “From their signature flavored fries to other delicious offerings, there’s something for everyone” — a sentiment echoed by the brand’s own marketing positioning as the “World’s Best Flavoured Fries.”

Bottom line: Singapore diners who order from delivery platforms pay a slight premium but gain convenience, while walk-in customers get more accurate on-the-day pricing. The flavours are the draw — multi-flavor combinations on a Mega or larger size are where the experience justifies the cost over generic fries.

For Singapore diners, the choice comes down to this: order from a delivery platform if convenience outweighs a slight price premium, or visit a physical outlet for the most accurate on-the-day pricing. The flavours are the draw — if you’re going to pay for Potato Corner rather than a generic fries option, the multi-flavor combinations on a Mega or larger size are where the experience justifies the cost.