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Shepherd’s Pie Singapore Review

8 November 2020 in EATS, SHOP, SINGAPORE

Image credit of featured photo above: Owari Photography

Hello November! We’ve reached the second last month of the year, which means it’s time to start getting into the Christmas spirit and look forward to 2021! It’s been a challenging year for everyone, but I hope as much as possible, you’re hanging in there. 

I’ve been sharing several food delivery posts this year, especially with pandemic circumstances bringing me to using more food delivery services, but since Singapore has been safely re-opening, this is my last food delivery post for the year. I was introduced to Shepherd’s Pie Singapore by BestinSingapore.com, who included them in their post on the “5 Best Pie Delivery in Singapore”. If you haven’t already heard of them, the Best in Singapore team helps to find the best things in Singapore in all kinds of categories and then shares them across their website and social media channels.

I read a lot of good reviews of Shepherd’s Pie Singapore online, so was looking forward to trying it for myself too, but regret to say that my experience was a disappointing one. Below is my review.
(Note: I’m not sure if something went wrong with my order, because the items I received seems very different from what I’ve seen in other reviews.)
*UPDATE: This business has ceased operations.

To start off the review, here is a screenshot of my order with the prices of each item. I ordered two shepherd’s pies (the signature beef and the chicken), one lasagna and one mac and cheese. Yes, the prices are quite expensive for an online food delivery business, and unfortunately, the quality of the items I ordered did not match up to these prices.

I have to say though, the delivery service was great! My order was on time, everything was still neatly packed and intact in the bag and the delivery rider was friendly. 

Order upon arrival

I really enjoy shepherd’s pies actually and have eaten plenty of them. The two pies I ordered were average, good enough but not great. The layer of mashed potato on top was on the thinner side, and both the beef and chicken were rather bland tasting. Average, but definitely not worth the price. Quite surprising considering that they specialise in them.

Image credit: Owari Photography
Left: chicken shepherd’s pie Right: beef shepherd’s pie

Now, for the lasagna and mac and cheese… The good news is that the lasagna tasted pretty good! The bad news: the portion of my lasagna (which is for 1 pax) was a 3 inch by 3 inch square. For $13.90, I really wasn’t expecting a portion that is more suitable for a child.

The mac and cheese was the most disappointing of all. The portion was small (only filling about 2-3 cm of the foil container it came in), the dish was dry with hardly any cheese and the top macaroni pieces were crispy. Charging $16.90 for this, I’m shocked that this was allowed to be delivered.

I regret that this review has to end on a negative note, but I can’t recommend this place. Links are still provided below for reference.

Note: This post is in collaboration with Best in Singapore. This is not a paid post – I was gifted a voucher to spend on Shepherd’s Pie Singapore and paid for a small portion of the order myself.

Shepherd’s Pie Singapore
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Best in Singapore
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  1. Anonymous says

    9 July 2023 at 11:28 PM

    I think I know why your expectations weren’t met. The good reviews belong to and Best in Singapore recommended The Shepherd’s Pie but the photos of your order show you ordered from Shepherd’s Pie Singapore, which is a copycat with a very similar name…!!

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    • Kylene says

      21 September 2023 at 10:57 PM

      Hi there, thanks for sharing! Just to clarify that at the point of publishing this post, I was gifted a voucher and invited to try out Shepherd’s Pie Singapore specifically. I had read good reviews of Shepherd’s Pie Singapore as well, but sadly, my order was disappointing.

      Thanks for the recommendation though, I definitely got to try out The Shepherd’s Pie instead! It looks so good :)

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  2. Kaiei says

    1 March 2021 at 11:00 AM

    Totally agree with this review – the food is really meh and over-priced. I’ve had supermarket frozen lasagnas that taste better than the ones they offer.

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