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Jerusalem All Day Breakfast at Wild Honey: A Feast for the Senses

 


A Culinary Adventure in Orchard Road

Nestled within the chic and vibrant Mandarin Gallery along Orchard Road, Wild Honey stands as a beacon for breakfast lovers. This upscale eatery, adorned with posh and cozy décor, has a reputation for serving all-day breakfast that can transport your taste buds across the globe. Having been honoured with the Tripadvisor Travellers' Choice Award in 2021, 2022, and 2023, Wild Honey is not just a restaurant, but a culinary experience.

On our latest visit, we dived into their renowned all-day breakfast menu and chose the intriguing "Jerusalem." With high expectations and eager appetites, we settled in for a culinary journey.

Service with a Smile

From the moment we walked in, the service was impeccable. The staff were friendly and efficient, making us feel right at home in this upscale establishment. A special shout-out goes to Zann, who stood out with her attentive and helpful demeanor. She ensured our dining experience was nothing short of fantastic, catering to our every need with a warm smile.

Introducing the Jerusalem All Day Breakfast

Priced at $30, the Jerusalem all-day breakfast might seem a bit steep, but as soon as the dish arrived, we knew we were in for a treat. The plate was a vibrant medley of flavours and textures, with each element thoughtfully curated to offer a unique taste of Jerusalem.

A Symphony of Flavours

At the heart of the dish was the shakshukit, a deconstructed lamb and beef kebab that was tender and juicy. This savoury meat concoction was complemented by tahi'gurt, a creamy and tangy yogurt-like sauce that we initially had trouble identifying. Sprinkled generously on top were pine nuts and pistachios, adding a delightful crunch and an earthy aroma that elevated the dish.

Spicy Harissa and Refreshing Watercress Pesto

The harissa, a hot chili pepper paste, brought a fiery kick to the otherwise mellow dish, adding layers of complexity with its heat. Balancing this spice was the watercress pesto, a vibrant green paste that mingled beautifully with the harissa and shakshukit, creating a harmonious blend of flavours.

The Perfect Sidekicks

The Jerusalem breakfast also featured a refreshing chopped salad, which added a much-needed acidity to cut through the richness of the meat and sauces. This salad provided a crisp and clean contrast that kept the palate refreshed. Accompanying the main elements was a fluffy pita bread, perfect for scooping up every last bit of the delicious shakshukit. Its soft texture and subtle flavour made it an ideal companion to the robust and savoury components of the dish.

Is It Worth the Price?

At $30, the Jerusalem all-day breakfast is certainly an indulgence. However, the quality of ingredients, the meticulous preparation, and the sheer delight it brings to the palate justify the price. Wild Honey offers not just a meal but an experience that lingers in your memory, making it worth every penny.

Final Thoughts

Our visit to Wild Honey at Mandarin Gallery was a culinary journey that we won't soon forget. The Jerusalem all-day breakfast is a testament to the restaurant's commitment to delivering unique and flavourful dishes that transport you to different parts of the world. With its cozy ambiance, top-notch service, and award-winning cuisine, Wild Honey remains a must-visit for anyone looking to indulge in an extraordinary breakfast experience.

Wild Honey Mandarin Gallery Opening Hours and Location

Monday9 am - 9:30 pm
Tuesday9 am - 9:30 pm
Wednesday9 am - 9:30 pm
Thursday9 am - 9:30 pm
Friday9 am - 10:30 pm
Saturday9 am - 10:30 pm
Sunday9 am - 9:30 pm

Address: 333A Orchard Rd, #03 - 01 / 02, Singapore 238897, Mandarin Gallery

Wild Honey Mandarin Gallery menu and make reservations here

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