Three pan-fried eggs drizzled with truffle oil and Maldon sea salt, topped with three slabs of Applewood smoked bacon and Veldhuizen Farms gruyere, organic Bibb lettuce, hothouse tomato, and garlic black truffle aioli, sandwiched between two pieces of Waltons Bakery bread and served with hand-cut chips.
Oh truffle oil, how do I love thee, let me count the ways. Any chef who uses truffle oil in two different ways on one dish is a hero in my book. I took a bite of this INCREDIBLE sandwich and it might be too ridiculous to say that it changed my life however I would not be opposed to going back and getting one of my own. My only complaint was the temperature of the tomato. It threw me off just a tiny bit with the other warm ingredients dripping all over my face and the table.
The second best option, which I chose, was the nutella banana french toast. Thick-cut Texas toast stuffed with Nutella and banana, then battered and fried…with a side of bacon. Who doesn't love nutella? This dish was intriguing and delectable but slightly under the radar for impressiveness considering the caliber of the egg sandwich. I would've preferred more nutella and banana and less cake/bread.
I would give the atmosphere an 8 out of 10 and price ranged from $8-$15, drinks also being similarly priced.
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Can I get a side of "potatoes not worth mentioning" to go, please? THANKS!
ReplyDeleteSounds delicious and I can see what you mean about the french toast being too bready. They are new though so I'm sure they are still working out the kinks!
ReplyDeleteI'll go ahead and say it- the fried egg sandwich changed my life!
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