Eggs & Toast

What else can you live on besides cereal? Eggs and toast! I know that I do have some strange fixations on certain things… cereal being one, and eggs, dumplings and za jian mein as some others. But anyway. Welcome to my “Eggs on Toast” Tour of London…

The Breakfast Club, 31 Camden Passage, Angel

My absolute, hands down, favourite breakfast place of all was [The Breakfast Club](http://www.thebreakfastclubangel.com/) in Angel. It was ridiculously good. I don’t know how many eggs were in that pile of scrambled eggs, but I ate every single last bit. It was so ridiculously good, I went back the next day and ordered the exact same thing.

Then there were the eggs and soldiers at a bakery near Kings Cross… I think it was called Le Pain. There looks to be an over abundance of bread in that photo.

Bread… in french fry form!

The most hilarious plating was at some random cafe on Cross Street (I don’t remember the name). I forgot to ask for the eggs scrambled, as you can see.

Love the minimalism.
Cheeeesy eggs on toast

Cheesy eggs on toast at a tiny outdoor cafe in [Blackheath](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackheath,_London) near Greenwich.

I realize breakfast menus in the UK quite commonly have things like baked beans, black or white pudding, chips, and so on… but I keep things quite simple. Two eggs, scrambled + two slices of toast = perfection.

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8 responses to “Eggs & Toast”

  1. Dani says...

    Wow, we seem to have some similiar food fixations. Cereal, scrambled eggs, smoothies and sushi could easily consume me for weeks :) I love all your pictures. I really need to head over there myself; where did you spend most of your time?

  2. chris says...

    wow, your brekkie at the breakfast club looks good! i’ll have to head there the next time i’m in london.

  3. Carin says...

    Even your morning meals are exciting, even though they’re simple foods. I do remember you saying that you do enjoy eggs for breakfast. The third picture is so funny.

  4. Victoria says...

    Are you still in London? If so, I would like to recommend E. Pellicci’s cafe on Bethnal Green Road for a fabulous breakfast in a tiny, 1940s, Art Deco style listed interior. And as it is a traditional cafe you can get your breakfast at any time of day!

  5. Terra says...

    Coincidence: I was just thinking a few minutes ago “hmmm, what do I want for lunch today?” while perusing the fridge. Scrambled eggs and toast! Yum.

  6. The Caffeinated Crafter says...

    Okay… I don’t know if it’s because I’m really hungry… but that looks fantastically delicious.

    I think I’ll need to make this in the AM for the familia.

  7. Justine says...

    Ok, its saturday morning and I could eat all of these. Give me food!

  8. sweetgeorgia » Blog Archive » Blogging from the beach. says...

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