Kristi Kristi
Google
An $82 breakfast included one egg for two people, four slices of sausage, a few small spreads, bread, and strong Turkish tea. The photos on Google look far more generous - in reality, everything was exactly half the amount shown. My partner gave me the yolk and ended up without an egg at all, despite paying $41 per person. Thankfully, there was enough bread, so at least we filled up on that.
Meanwhile, a regular shakshuka with two eggs costs $17 on the menu. So I find it quite strange to call this a "special offer," where two people are expected to share one egg for $82.