Shenkin Kitchen, Enmore (8 March 2015)
Sunday, March 08, 2015Enmore main street at 10:30am ... you'd see the remnants of an ultra-active, food-obsessed Asian male wheel-chaired out of Shenkin Kitchen.
Sporting a delirious grin and in a food-induced coma, you wouldn't believe he was the same cranky, underfed amateur blogger just 45 min earlier.
Shenkin Kitchen ... a cosy outdoor courtyard |
Taking the wife and mother out for brunch |
A lovely waitress orders us the top three dishes. She also scolds us for an initial mistake of choosing a 'powdered' chai latte over a honey-infused, sticky chai tea with soy. Honesty is best served brutal.
The Bite - avocado falafel with poached egg, mushrooms, lettuce and dark rye toast - $16 |
Amazing texture combinations from a falafel ball, egg and mushroom |
The poaching job is beautiful, shown below ....
Avocado falafel ball drizzled in a perfectly poached egg |
Israeli Big Breakast - srambed eggs with labanne, avocado, salad, salmon and pita - $18.50 |
Simple flavour combinations that just work |
Shakshuka with chorizo - $19 |
Dish three is the signature Shakshuka (baked eggs). Rich tomato lava, strong but not overbearing garlic flavour and a spicy aromatic kick. Chunks of chorizo and capsicum are entertaining enough. Tastiest baked eggs in Sydney so far (better than Revolver). I'd perhaps like to see a slightly thicker texture.
Notable is the absorption potential of the pita - a perfect scoop for the yummy sauce. This was simple and authentic. With two Filo women at the table, my chorizo allocation was a miserable zero.
Double poached eggs with chorizo hiding inside |
So there I was, let off the leash and completely out of control:
- left hand clutching avocado-buttered rye, stacked sky-high with crunchy falafel, salmon and eggs
- right hand armed with a spoon, busy scooping the delicious tomato sauce from across the table.
My eating strategy was one of alternation, leaving both my palate and mind confused. Not sure if my companions were appalled or impressed.
Lucky my company includes a decent anesthetist (mum) and a fare-free chauffeur (wife). I'd never have otherwise regained consciousness nor made it home.
Food coma |
Shenkin Kitchen shoots the lights out:
- Food - 9.5/10 - remarkably authentic and tasty dishes difficult to find elsewhere.
- Value - 9/10 - mains under $20 but huge portions.
- Other - 9/10 - loved the waitresses, cosy little setting but long black coffee a fail.
- Overall - 9.5/10 - a near-faultless experience. I left so happy.
Conclusion - full stamp of approval, happiness guaranteed. Ignore the 77% urbanspoon rating, it's rubbish.
Dish of the day?
The Bite
Would I return?
No, because I refuse to leave.
A hidden gem and my current best brunch pick |
So there it is. My quest for the perfect brunch could be over. Going forward, do I bother with this blog knowing Cafe Shenkin is almost certainly the go-to place in Sydney?
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