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Most helpful reviews

This dish is delicious, just spicy enough, creamy, with delicious bread. A winner for brunch.

Dunno how they make the yolk with pumpkin but it's really authentic according to my

pal


Thick tomato stew topped with dukkah, smoked cashew sour cream, and pumpkin carrot yolk that

did have a slight eggy scent with the infusion of black salt. Served with herbed focaccia drizzled in olive oil. The stew was very spicy and tasted like an Indian curry, as mentioned in another user's review. It definitely didn't taste like conventional vegan or non-vegan shakshuka haha. Perhaps this was meant to be a fusion take on shakshuka? Would like to see the pumpkin yolk being used in other dishes in the future! (Contains alliums, $17.90) #sgvegan #wholefoodplantbased #wfpb


Very tasty. The pumpkin yolk and smoked cashew cream were superb in it. Rather spicy

on its own but tasted great with the sourdough bread. They toasted the bread to a crisp and they tasted almost like breadsticks.


The shakshuka was nicely spiced, although I must say it tasted more like a creamy

Indian curry than the shakshukas I grew up with - still tasty nonetheless! I particularly found the pumpkin to be an innovative substitute for egg yolk, and it served its purpose well. The bread was nice too, but perhaps toasted a bit too much so it was on the harder side and took extra effort to cut through. Portion size is just right to keep me full but not stuffed. Excited to try other offerings here as the ambiance and staff were really nice!

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