Stunning Parisian-style interior with tiny tables creates a lively, crowded vibe, while outdoor seating offers calm. Breakfast shines with delicious pastries and classic baked goods. Eggs impress, especially the perfect omelettes and flawless hollandaise on eggs Benedict.
Breakfast features delicious pastries and classic dishes with a focus on baked goods. The food is consistently incredibly delicious and satisfying.
Omelettes stand out as some of the best, with eggs cooked perfectly. The eggs Benedict features flawless hollandaise sauce, making it a top dish to try.
Good to know
Getting a reservation is advisable because the diner gets crowded.
Single diners receive a free glass of champagne.
There is a $60 no-show fee for reservations.
Mediterranean spot shines with vibrant atmosphere and a greenhouse-style back room lit by fairy lights. Breakfast features tender lamb balls and rich egg dishes like shashuka with poached eggs. Outdoor seating offers art and string lights, all set to lively Afro beats.
Breakfast includes a heavy Tunisian breakfast and a Turkish breakfast with tender lamb balls that almost melt in your mouth. Late breakfast timing works well here.
Egg dishes feature poached and hard-boiled eggs paired with rich sauces and cheeses. Options include eggs served with puff pastry pancakes, tangy tomato-based shashuka, and crispy potatoes topped with poached eggs.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended, especially on weekends.
The price of the lamb kebab is $31.03.
Brunch is available on Saturdays and is a popular time to visit.
Spacious interior combines dim lighting with a bar area and a downstairs lounge, creating a chic vibe suited for social and corporate gatherings. Music and crowd contribute to a lively, sometimes noisy atmosphere. Outdoor seating offers a pet-friendly spot to enjoy city views.
Breakfast includes a breakfast sandwich on a Portuguese muffin. Salmon is not available. Wait times can reach up to an hour after ordering.
Smoked salmon Benedict and vegetable omelette highlight the egg options. Steak and eggs also appear, showing variety in egg dishes.
Good to know
Reservations can only be contacted by email, and the office is only open from 10 am to 5 pm.
The restaurant closes for brunch at 3pm.
The restaurant enforces a strict dress code that prohibits shorts, hats, and open-toed shoes.
High ceilings and close tables create a loud, crowded atmosphere with an authentic SoHo cafรฉ vibe. The space features beautiful decor with green accents and a lively crowd that brings Manhattan brunch energy. Fresh bagels and smoked salmon add to the bustling, energetic feel.
Breakfast features a perfect omelette and amazing salmon. The overall meal is consistently described as excellent and well-executed.
Egg dishes feature Eggs Benedict with Salmon and Caviar Eggs that stand out for their flavor and quality. Scrambled eggs and omelettes come well seasoned and cooked to perfection.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended as the place gets packed quickly.
Expect a wait of about 30 minutes for food during busy hours.
Bottled water costs $10, even if not requested.
Lively Soho spot offers well-shaded outdoor seating and a bar at its heart. Breakfast shines with a classy vibe and standout breakfast sandwich. Deviled eggs come in generous portions, including a crab twist, plus hearty salmon and avocado dishes.
Deviled eggs come in generous portions with about six halves per order and include a crab variation as an appetizer. Dishes like salmon and eggs and avocado milanesa with eggs offer hearty options alongside other breakfast items.
Good to know
Reservations are needed for brunch to ensure a table.
Brunch time is a popular time to visit, expect crowds.
The price of a glass of white wine is $19.
Basement setting with retro-vintage furnishings creates a cozy vibe perfect for breakfast. Crispy browned omelettes with spinach offer a unique twist but can be salty and plain. Italian ownership adds an authentic touch to this intimate, music-filled spot.
Crispy browned omelettes stand out here, offering a twist on typical breakfast fare. Cozy ambiance pairs well with English breakfast options, coffee, tea, and yogurt for a solid morning meal.
Omelettes come with a crispy browning and a generous amount of spinach inside. Some find them too salty and plain, served without garnish or sides.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted; walk-ins are welcome.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Parking is generally easy to find in the area.
Middle Eastern restaurant offers packed indoor and outdoor seating with Israeli music and tambourines creating a lively atmosphere. Space feels claustrophobic and noisy due to many tables squeezed tightly together. The setting includes a shed-style outdoor area that is cramped and exposed to cold weather.
Breakfast features a traditional Israeli spread with fresh, vibrant flavors. The menu offers a rich, satisfying experience that redefines morning meals.
Smoked salmon scrambled eggs come over toasted challah with high-quality lox and capers. Shakshuka and Eggs Siniya also stand out with perfectly cooked eggs.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to high demand, especially for brunch.
The restaurant often reaches capacity, so arrive early to avoid long waits.
Outdoor seating is available, but it's important to specify your preference when reserving.
Interior channels classic American diner style with cinematic design and pink decor. Atmosphere blends vibrant energy with a mix of friendly and pretentious patrons. Outdoor space includes a charming courtyard and free jukebox playing classic rock tunes.
Breakfast features fried egg sandwiches, pancakes, and a farmer's breakfast with a satisfying portion size. Granola and corncakes also appear as notable options.
Scrambled eggs come out light and fluffy, standing out even in steak and eggs dishes. Deviled eggs rank as very flavorful and memorable. Options include eggs served with avocado and alongside crispy bacon and hash browns.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
The diner only accepts cash payments; no credit cards.
Happy hour specials are available, but some drinks may not qualify.