The drippy dine-and-dasher repeatedly busted for allegedly scamming top city restaurants is still free to fraudulently feast — after a Brooklyn judge released her without bail over her latest stunt.

Prada-loving Pei Chung, 34, was cut loose on supervised release at her arraignment Sunday by Brooklyn Criminal Court Judge Jevet Johnson — despite prosecutors seeking to lock up the accused stingy diner for scamming two more hot spots over the weekend.

Brooklyn prosecutors sought $1,500 cash bail or $3,500 bond to keep Chung, a wannabe influencer, behind bars after she allegedly noshed on pricey plates at a pair of posh Williamsburg restaurants Friday into Saturday, then couldn’t, or wouldn’t, pay.

She had already been busted five times since late October for allegedly pulling the same st

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