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Cooked, V&A Waterfront

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Middle Eastern

Cooked, V&A Waterfront

Located at the iconic V&A Waterfront, COOKED at The Watershed is where Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cuisine meets contemporary pizzazz. This café and deli is renowned for its fusion of traditional recipes and fresh, seasonal ingredients, bringing authentic flavors to every dish. 

Menu highlights at the Waterfront spot include hand-rolled bagels, delicately spiced chicken souvlaki, and the sweet Bobba’s cheesecake. You can sip on a choc espresso shake for extra decadence! With its commitment to quality ingredients and passion for flavorful creativity, COOKED offers an experience that connects each visitor with global cuisine.

The welcoming, laid-back setting makes it an ideal spot for breakfast, lunch, or a light afternoon meal, whether you’re a local or a tourist exploring the area. Their exceptional service means you can sit back, relax, and enjoy delicious food and enticing company. 

If you’re near the V&A Waterfront, COOKED at The Watershed should be at the top of your list for a refuel.

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