Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Break of Dawn, Orange County
Labels: benedict, CA, eggs, orange county, pesto
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Harvest, Cambridge
The food is pretty good. The service needs work.
Labels: cambridge, crab, eggs, harvest, hollandaise, MA, scrambled
Thursday, August 05, 2010
Snooze, Denver
Labels: benedict, CO, denver, eggs, hashbrowns, muffin, snooze
Wednesday, August 04, 2010
Lucile's, Denver
Labels: bernaise, biscuit, CO, denver, eggs, grits, lucile's, pontchartrain, trout
Sunday, August 01, 2010
Stephi's on Tremont, Boston
Which is not surprising, when you consider that the "Queen of Patio Dining" just happens to be married to the "King of Ambulance Chasing", James Sokolove. With Jim making a motza from slip-and-trip lawsuits, Stephi clearly doesn't need the money. So the restaurant must just be for fun. A community service. Because Massachusetts deserves good meatloaf.
Labels: boston, eggs, fried, hash, MA, meatloaf, south end, stephi's-on-tremont
Sunday, March 07, 2010
The Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman
The Cayman Islands can thank John Grisham for their bad reputation. Based on the adventures of Avery, Mitch and Abby, you'd be forgiven for thinking the Caymans is the go-to place for money laundering, over-billing and extra-marital hanky panky. But it's also quite the beach resort. And for breakfast by the beach, it doesn't get much better than the buffet at the Ritz, Seven Mile Beach, Grand Cayman, Tel +1 (345) 943-9000.
As a general rule, hotel breakfast buffets are things best avoided. Like stingrays. But every rule has exceptions. And the Ritz buffet is one of them. Everything was good. Perky eggs benny. Spicy jerk potatoes. Thick and spongy slabs of french toast. Juicy caramelized banana. Fresh waffles. Custom-built omelettes. Fresh fruit. Local specialties like fish escoveitch. And a very delicious mushroom quiche.
Labels: benedict, cayman islands, eggs, jerk, mushrooms, quiche, ritz
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Post 390, Boston
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Union Bar and Grill, Boston
Labels: boston, cod cakes, eggs, hollandaise, poached, union bar and grill
Wednesday, January 06, 2010
Grigons & Orr, North Melbourne
Unfortunately there was only one spam dish on the menu at Grigons & Orr, 445 Queensberry Street (corner of Chetwynd), North Melbourne, Tel +61 3 9663 5192. Because spam was the highlight of the pan fried spiced ham topped with scrambled egg and drizzled with truffle oil. And you know something's wrong when the highlight came straight from a tin.
The eggs were your average scrambled eggs. The toast was your average thin-sliced toast. And the truffle oil was so lightly drizzled as to escape detection by my amateur taste buds. This may have been the desired outcome of an ingenious plan to cast spam as the spicy star on a bland stage devoid of distracting flavours. Or it may have been a bad day in the kitchen. It was certainly a bad day for hash browns. Mine was extremely doughy and barely palatable.
Could this really be the same place that Preston, Valent and the copycats had raved about? Was it my fault for ordering spam spam spam and eggs, rather than apple fritters, cous cous porridge, or pancakes with Barbados cream? Maybe so (although others have slammed the pancakes).
It is a quaint little venue. They do sell mixed lollies (whoopee). The coffee is good. And the staff are friendly. But, in my biased opinion, if the eggs aren't up to snuff, who gives a crap about crocheted blankets?
13/20 "spam"

Labels: 13, eggs, grigons, north melbourne, orr, scrambled, spam
Saturday, January 02, 2010
Mitte, North Fitzroy
But trust me. These were some seriously good eggs. Nice shape. No puddles of poaching water. Deep, dark golden yolks, oozing to perfection. And a taste so good you'll want to eat these fellas nude. Just shove a bit of pure, unadulterated egg in your gob and enjoy. Or maybe smear it on some Dench toast. But don't dress it up in too many fancy flavours. Try to enjoy the simple pleasure of a fresh, free-range egg.
Which is not to say that Mitte doesn't also give good flavour. Having savoured some naked egg, you can move on to a very tasty chick pea bake, some goat's fetta, a leafy herb salad, half an avocado and a squeeze of lemon. All served up with a couple of slices of very fresh Dench sourdough toast. Ausgezeichnet.
The flavour continues with the Cheap-Eats-Award-Winning potato and chorizo omelette with Collingwood College kitchen garden tomato and fennel chutney, and a tomato, buffalo mozzarella and basil salad. Or for those who like to start their day with dessert, the "breakfast crumble" of cinnamon poached pears and apples topped with a crunchy-granola-ish toasted macadamia crust. Personally, a gut full of such sickly goo first thing in the morning would make me want to barf. But each to her own.
Less sickly, but still sweet, are the pikelets, which I can highly recommend with lemon curd, fresh lemon, brown sugar, maple syrup and marscapone. Really, really good. You can also have them with berries, or with the exotic-sounding middle eastern fruit compote (although this has been said to lack a little zing).
I am, quite frankly, amazed this place has not had the gushing, raving praise it deserves (only Cheap Eats has stuck its neck out with a gong). The food is great. The Atomica coffee is excellent. The venue is a cute little white box in a quaint little corner location. The staff are polite. About the only thing wrong with Mitte is that you have to wait a bit. But that's what happens at good places. If you want fast service, go somewhere bad, where there are no other patrons to get in the way.
19/20 "poached egg perfection"

Labels: 19, dench, eggs, fitzroy, french toast, lemon curd, mitte, pikelets, poached
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Demitri's Feast, Richmond
You can make up your own mind about Nana. And we can all hope that the Scud stays out of the kitchen. Because when it comes to Greek toast, it's hard to imagine anything better than the Baclava French Toast at Demitri's Feast. Take a big fat slice of fresh Tsoureki. Dip in egg and fry till golden brown. Drizzle with yoghurt and orange-honey syrup. Sprinkle with blitzed walnuts and serve. Delicious.
The rest of the menu is similarly sprinkled with Greek twists. Like ouzo-and-dill-cured salmon served with poached eggs and spinach; omeletta with lokaniko sausage, potatoes and kefalograviera cheese; and semolina pancakes with thick Greek yoghurt, rose jam, pistachios and more of the aforementioned orange-honey syrup. In some cases, there may be just a hint of Greece, in the form of goat's feta added to creamy scrambled eggs, or manouri cheese added to sage mushrooms.
The only thing missing was a breakfast souvlaki. For that, apparently, you need to go Hellenic Republic. Tell them a food blogger sent you. George hates food bloggers.
17/20 "tsoureki is the new brioche"

Labels: 17, eggs, french toast, greek, mushrooms, richmond, scrambled
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Monday, July 20, 2009
BOS, Des Moines, IA
Labels: BOS, corned beef, des moines, eggs, gravy, hash, IA, poached
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Sunday, July 05, 2009
Shapleigh Corner Store, Maine
Labels: bacon, eggs, ME, pancakes, shapleigh, shapleigh corner store, USA
Monday, May 11, 2009
Clio, Boston
As innovations go, it worked quite well. A little touch of the Basque Country and a little extra kick. All perched on a bed of ham and sweet potato hash. Very nice. And at $17, so it should be.
More frugal options include old fashioned Irish oatmeal with "red & gold" raisins and brown sugar (a mere $8), or French toast with berry compote ($11). They also serve waffles, a couple of omelettes, and fancy-sounding crispy galettes of organic grains and banana with French salted butter and Vermont maple syrup. French salted butter? I thought the French preferred their butter sans salt?
For a power-breakfast venue, service was a little slow and clueless. But at least they won't be in your face while you discuss the finer points of the deal.
Labels: boston, eggs, espelette, ham, hash, hollandaise, MA, pepper, poached
Friday, April 03, 2009
Qantas Flight QF 93, Trans-Pacific
Labels: eggs, los angeles, melbourne, qantas, qf93, sausage, scrambled