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Get more reviews at http://thehungrybunnie.blogspot.comDespite the many rave reviews, we found Kith Cafe a little underwhelming. The food's a mix of hit and misses. Pleasantly rustic and unpretentious vibes, but the cooking's a little uneven and inconsistent. Also, the place is usually packed so remember to make reservations or be prepared to wait. We had:1) Green Eggs ($14): a kitschy nod to Dr Suess' literary classic, it isn't as gross as it sounds. Basil pesto provide the green elements to s
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Get more reviews at http://thehungrybunnie.blogspot.com

Despite the many rave reviews, we found Kith Cafe a little underwhelming. The food's a mix of hit and misses. Pleasantly rustic and unpretentious vibes, but the cooking's a little uneven and inconsistent. Also, the place is usually packed so remember to make reservations or be prepared to wait.

We had:

1) Green Eggs ($14): a kitschy nod to Dr Suess' literary classic, it isn't as gross as it sounds. Basil pesto provide the green elements to scrambled eggs, while pesto-dressed cherry tomatoes are served alongside toast and homemade strawberry jam. The deceptively ugly jam was fabulous - wholesome and fruity and sweet. A perfect complement to the thick buttery brioche. The eggs didn't fare as well, they were undercooked, so instead of being fluffy and light, these were mushy and waterlogged

2) Big Breakfast ($15.50): with 2 scrambled eggs, bacon, smoked bratwurst (these were my favourite supe brand of Johnsonvilles!), sauteed mushrooms, half a grilled tomato, toast and strawberry jam, also suffered the same hiccup with the green eggs.

3) Sides of Sauteed Mushrooms ($3) and Honey Baked Ham ($3.50): standard, average, run-of-the-mill fare, but a little stingy in portion
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