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    Kepos Street Kitchen

    4.1 (34 reviews)
    Closed 7:30 am - 9:30 pm

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    Lital K.

    This place is seriously Da BOMB! The experience went a little like this: Rocked up at 12:30pm on a Friday arvo, it was chockers out the front, were prepared for a wait but were escorted out into the air-conditioned courtyard! (Which is lucky because that plastic roof would get super hot in summer...) We received our menu's (FYI it isn't an all day breakfast) and started off with coffee which was delicious (they use The Grounds of Alexandria Coffee beans). Had a real caramel/nutty after taste and just went down a treat- my+ 2 guests agreed! We had the shakshukka (soft oven baked eggs in a savoury tomato stew) with a coriander tahini, also shared the smoked salmon salad and falafel burger. All the flavours were just spot on and complimented each-other extremely well. The only downside here was that the service was a bit haphazard. We had to flag down our waiter to get coffee orders in + again to order food. That is probably the only thing that stops it from being a 5 star review. Definitely worth a visit - we will be back!

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    Ashleigh D.

    I wouldn't recommend this place. We waited an hour to get a table, while killing time at the nearby Whole Foods grocer on Danks St. That's cool, it was our choice to wait. When we got seated, I noticed that the servers are very transactional and cold. Like they're there to get you in and out, nothing more. Having staff that are disengaged like that really impacts everything, as I didn't get excited by any of their recommendations. I felt like they didn't even want to be there. Food wise, we ordered: falafels w tahini, the beef burger, a cauliflower salad and a chocolate & halva brownie, plus coffees/juice. The verdict: the tahini dip was smooth and tasty, without it I thought the falafels were too salty. None of the other mains really stood out. The cauliflower salad was more like a chopped salad but it had a lot of liquid. The brownie was unexpected as the sesame halva added a really yummy texture, this was actually the best part of the meal.

    Alby L.

    This is the second time we came here and to be honest, we didn't enjoy it the first time round. As with usual "well known" brunch places we had to wait for around half an hour before we were seated. This to me is the norm, but waiting in cold rainy weather is a different story. Parking was hard as it's located around local community so first in best dressed. We ordered three dishes - Tuna Salad, Fried Chicken Burger and Lamb and Chickpea Stew (trust me, they had much BETTER names but forgot what they were!). The salad was very flavoursome and hit the right spot at the right time. Generous servings of seared tuna mixed in Mediterranean style greens and a good tangy dressing. Did I mention the near perfect half cooked egg? It was rainy so I thought the Lamb Stew would do the trick and it completely did it's job. With a hint of chili the lamb was cooked just right (mind you, without that LAMB TASTE) and the garlic bread sticks complimented the stew very well. The Fried Chicken was OK, a bit dry and lacked flavour. There wasn't enough sauce for the whole burger despite the soft inside/crunchy outside brioche. The chips that came as a side was epic, felt like double fried (love it) and remember to ask for either tomatoey sauce or aioli. ..if only it was truffle infused. Didn't have any drinks as I remember I didn't enjoy their juices or coffee. Maybe next time when I'm feeling adventurous again! Can't wait to try their Autumn menu when it's out. .. and if it's out.

    Churros
    Ayie A.

    A hidden gem in Kepos street. I like their indoor & outdoor setting. When we reached we thought there was massive line of people waiting but only took us 5mins because they have a decent space inside. For brunch i ordered Moroccan lamb and my friend had smoked salmon on eggs benedict. I thought lamb for brekky will be weird but they were great and really tasty. I wish they could add more side salad because servings were not enough for me. For desert we had churros and soft baked brownies. The churros were just ok but it has sugar slathered on it which i am not a fan of. I like the brownies best, a bit bitter which i find really nice! Oh i love their coffee too!

    Conor D.

    Kepos Street Cafe specialises in Middle eastern themed dining. They offer breakfast and Lunch everyday with evening dinner being served Wednesday through to Saturday. I was with a group celebrating a birthday bash and we opted for the banquet style menu which offered the table a chance to sample the majority of the menu selectively. The offerings included brasserie bread sourdough with hazelnut dukkah, dates, goats cheese crumbed with pistachio, cauliflower salad, fish kefta, saikou salmon, roasted black Angus steak, garlic fries. That list is so long it should be review over already. All the dishes were of a high standard and none would be bad choices if you ordered from the regular menu yourself but some of the stand out dishes for me were - dates served with goats cheese. Really delicious and something sweet and tasty that complimented each other well. - Steak was delicious and 100 day age feed, so it was worth the wait. The steak was served with a beautiful pear barley salad. - Saikou Salmon was my favourite of all the dishes. Cooked beautifully, outside was just right while the inside remained a little undercooked. Dish was served on a classy frying skillet. Salmon was on top of a pea risotto which was equally as impressive. Believe it or not that's not all because dessert was to follow which was Churros with salted Caramel. The Churros were served out of a brown bag on a serving platter. Amazing once again. The second dessert was a soft baked chocolate cake which was like a brownie on top while underneath had a mousse like texture. This dish was served with ice cream. Overall top class restaurant based on food quality as there was no bad dishes being served. The staff were quick to bring out the new dishes. Only slight fault is that you only have 2 hours to eat what I can only describe as a truck load of food. The restaurant sits two groups for dinner one at 6pm and another sitting at 8:15 so towards the end we were kind of being rushed out. If you take that into consideration and are prepared for a degustation your going to love the place. Would definitely consider coming here again to sample the breakfast menu perhaps.

    Zucchini fritters with salmon and poached eggs. Amazing.
    Hannah D.

    I always joke that I won't travel out of Surry Hills / Darlo for brunch on the weekends, but Kepos is one of those places that are well worth breaking that rule. I had the zucchini fritters with salmon, and they were perfect. I seriously kept talking about them to people that following week. I was dying to come back and have them again, we went the other weekend but the only bummer was to discover that breakfast ends mid-day. I didn't get my fritters but happy to say they do a lovely lunch menu as well. I also recommend the homemade lemonade, it's made with a simple syrup, carbonated water, fresh mint and lemons served in a glass jam jar. They seem to get quite busy, but they turn through tables quickly and are quite organised with the wait list. Worth putting your name down for a table and hanging around.

    Eggplant Salad with Seared Tuna
    Catherine T.

    Quaint cafe in the suburbs of Redfern, a real gem with middle eastern flair. Falafel anything is amazeballs! I had a few too many bites if my friends felafel sandwich... Not that I didn't had my own amazing dish - Eggplant salad with Seared Tuna smothered in egg yolk. Filling and satisfying meal without feeling like rabbit food. Cannot wait to come back to do breakfast!

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    Fantastic breakfast. Found this in Bon Appetit Magazine. Was worth the visit. Will definitely go back!

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    Great little hipster Israeli place. My fried egg in Challah was very good. Great coffee. Could easily exist in Brooklyn!

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    We have never been so thankful for a blocked sewer. Let me explain...we were going to a show at…read morethe Seymour Centre and were going to grab a bite to eat at a little hole in the wall place on City Road. But the sewers were blocked and had huge crews of people working on them. The smell was...interesting and not conducive to dining, so we retreated round the corner onto Glebe Point Road and found this place. We were in a hurry so didn't have time for a full meal but what we had was fantastic. Beautiful spicy sausages. Baked kibbeh. A sort of lamb ravioli with rice and an amazing goat yoghurt sauce. They had some beautiful looking desserts as well but we didn't have time. They also had a huge range of home made traditional pickles that I am dying to try. We will definitely have to go back for a more leisurely meal when we aren't rushing to be somewhere else.

    I have come here three times now and have tried almost everything on the menu. The best dishes, in…read moremy opinion, are: DIPS - hoummos with lamb and pine nuts; yoghurt with cucumber (tzatziki) SALADS - fatoush; tabouli MAINS - lamb mansaf; shishbarak; chicken shawarma; samkeh-harra SIDES - potato coriander; falafel; kebeh (baked or fried) If you come in a large group, I'd recommend ordering a la carte rather than any of the banquets. A la carte will get you more food for the same amount of money, with a better variety of dishes. Service here is generally quite friendly, although the last time I came there was a minor hiccup with our bill. When I went to the front counter to pay, I pointed out to the owner that one of the dishes we'd ordered hadn't been served to us, and I requested that he remove it from the bill. He checked my story with our waitress, who insisted (rather aggressively, I thought) that she had brought the dish out. After the waitress was out of earshot, the owner told me he was 'in an uncomfortable situation' because the waitress (note: I call her a waitress because she served us our food, but she could have been a manager or co-owner) had 'been working at the restaurant for 20 years' and 'wouldn't lie'. I maintained that I wasn't lying either. To his credit, he accepted my story and removed the item from our bill.

    Tayta's Place

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    3.3(4 reviews)
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    I was just wandering by and this place caught my eye. I think its all the menus drawn onto the…read morestone ordering area. Anyway, I ordered a wrap and couldn't really understand the menu, it seemed to repeat fries, pickles and chicken in the wrap. Then when it arrived I understood. There is a mammoth amount of chicken, fries and pickles IN the wrap - fries inside the wrap. Fries. Inside. The. Wrap. I think I woke up 3 hours later from a carb coma. Go here. Be amazed by the fries in wrap. With pickles.

    The Friendjamin 3 came here for lunch (well technically it was just 2 of the 3 as the 1 was…read morewaiting patiently at HQ) and we tried some chicky on cheeky tuesday. We appreciated the portion of chippies but they were drier than the desert of the jacoran and appeared older than the ghosts of benjamin past. The chilli dip didn't pair nicely with the chippies which is always a warning sign. The burgies tasted kinda yum but a little dry and could've used a bit more slop. One of the friendjamin ordered salad with his chicky but it came with chippie instead and the extra bread and garlic dip were deemed useless. It almost made him ascend into the hall of shadows and scream with anger...We even ordered the burger that Tayta himself designed...The Friendjamin 3 had never met a chicken man like Tayta to be so cavalier with his reputation...

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