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Knead by Moshe Shek

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European, Mediterranean, Dessert
$$$$ Price range per person INR 750
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Plot 43, Sassoon Building
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
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After enjoying Keneseth Eliyahoo Synagogue, it may be a nice idea to visit Knead by Moshe Shek. Mediterranean dishes are to be tried here. That's a good idea to order nicely cooked hummus, mushroom soup and cheese salads. Here you will be offered good orange cakes, chocolate cakes and cheesecakes. This place is famous for great cold coffee, fresh juices or latte.

Most users point out that the staff is efficient. You will pay adequate prices for your meal. At this place, visitors can enjoy the lovely ambiance and fancy decor.

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Bedanta Chakraborty Request content removal
Knead has always held a certain significance within my circle of friends. Two of my closest friends had their very first date there, and since then, it has become a place we hold in affection and regard. Today was my first visit, and it felt meaningful to experience the restaurant for myself in the company of the very people who made it special.We ordered generously, beginning with the Knead Sharing Mezze Platter. The highlight, without question, was the home baked buttery brioche. It was presented elegantly, in what resembled a silver container, and it set the tone for the meal: soft, fluffy, and indulgent without being overwhelming. Paired with the mahmara dip and the whipped feta, it was extraordinary. I found myself wishing the combination would never end. It is a dish that alone could bring me back to Knead.Next was the Signature Fondue. My hesitation with fondue usually lies in its tendency to be excessively rich and heavy, often leaving one uncomfortable. Knead’s version was refreshingly different. Creamy and full of flavour, yet light enough to enjoy without any of the usual heaviness. We complemented it with sun dried tomatoes and chili paprika oil, which elevated the dish further. Credit must also be given to the staff, whose guidance on pairings reflected both knowledge and care. Their attentiveness enhanced the experience.The Lasagna Sandwich, however, was not for me. I must admit I am not fond of lasagna generally, which likely coloured my perception. Others may enjoy it, but it is not something I would personally recommend.The Egyptian Baladi, baladi pockets with corn and quinoa kebabs, felt more like a panini in execution. My friends enjoyed it, especially when enhanced with the mahmara dip and salsa. For me, it lacked distinctiveness, and I would not order it again.Coffee was straightforward. My Iced Americano was exactly as it should be. My friend’s double espresso with ice introduced a curious moment: after serving, the waiter informed us there would be an extra charge for the ice. In the end, it was not reflected in the bill, but the very suggestion altered the experience. It left us second guessing whether to request anything additional, be it chili oil or even an extra straw. A note to management: charging guests for ice, especially in a restaurant of Knead’s calibre, is not only unnecessary but diminishes the atmosphere of hospitality. Frozen water should never feel transactional.The ambience, however, deserves nothing but praise. Pet friendly, warm, and thoughtfully designed, the space has a charm that is both inviting and memorable. It is a setting in which one feels immediately comfortable.In conclusion, Knead offered both highs and lows, but the highs were remarkable enough to ensure I will return. On my next visit, I look forward to the burnt cheesecake, which appeared outstanding, and the B’stilla, delicate layers of filo pastry filled with roast pumpkin, spinach, feta, and chili, baked fresh. Both intrigued me but will have to wait until my appetite allows.Food, to me, is memory, emotion, and connection. At Knead, I found all three.
Azad Khan Request content removal
so tasty. and quality staff was best i really like
Colin Mendes Request content removal
The Egyptian Baladi was a perfect start—earthy, wholesome, bursting with authentic flavors. The Turkish Manti was another highlight—delicate dumplings filled with a rich, savory filling, served with the perfect touch of yogurt and spices.For drinks, Moshe’s Favorite lived up to its name—a refreshing and well-balanced creation. The Beats was equally impressive, offering a vibrant, fresh burst of flavors.The warm ambiance made the entire experience memorable. Every bite and sip was a testament to culinary craftsmanship which makes Knead by Moshe Shek is a must-visit!
European, Mediterranean, Dessert
$$$$ Price range per person INR 750
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Plot 43, Sassoon Building
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
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