Eggs: We all love them. Whether they're served with breakfast, lunch, dinner, or anywhere in between, they're the perfect compliment to any meal, and here in London we truly serve up some of the best. Scrambled, baked, fried, poached — whatever your choice, check out these nine egg-cellent spots!
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| The Good Egg |
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| Breakfast & Brunch |
| Stoke Newington, 93 Stoke Newington Church Street, London |
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 | Niamh M. wrote: “Good egg has to be one of my favourite brunches in London... baked eggs are great options. I had the shashuka with merguez sausage! Holy smokes it was good! It was served in the coolest little iron pans that keeps the food super hot.” |
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| Friends of Ours |
 | | 40 reviews |
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| Cafes, Breakfast & Brunch, Coffee & Tea Shops |
| Hoxton, 61 Pitfield Street, London |
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 | Elaine M. wrote: “Wowsers! Brunch date heaven right here... Definitely not disappointed and neither was my foodie flat mate! Harrisa hummus, feta and poached eggs led me into a delightful food coma! Absolutely delicious paired with a perfect matcha latte.” |
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| Attendant |
 | | 51 reviews |
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| Coffee & Tea Shops, Cafes |
| Fitzrovia, Foley Street, London |
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 | Nuella D. wrote: “I went for the smashed avocado on sourdough bread with poached eggs, beetroot humus and smoked salmon... Seriously delicious! I tucked into that plate as if my life depended on it!” |
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| Workshop Coffee |
 | | 149 reviews |
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| Coffee & Tea Shops, Cafes |
| Farringdon, 27 Clerkenwell Road, London |
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 | Sanj M. wrote: “Everything magically fell into place, and that was even before I discovered just how tasty the food was. I'm actually close to drooling at the memory of their corn fritters and poached eggs on sourdough with halloumi and tomato kasundi.” |
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| Curious Yellow Kafé |
 | | 58 reviews |
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| Coffee & Tea Shops, Scandinavian Restaurants, Breakfast & Brunch |
| Hoxton, 77 Pitfield Street, London |
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 | Rachael E. wrote: “They know their way around an egg! Offerings of eggs florentine/benedict/scrambled/poached with lovely fresh bread and muffins and great coffee and Swedish sweet treats for the breakfast pudding you didn't know you wanted. I will be back!” |
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| Daisy Green Food |
 | | 19 reviews |
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| Cafes, Breakfast & Brunch, Ice Cream & Frozen Yoghurt |
| Marylebone, 20 Seymour Street, London |
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 | Heather B. wrote: “Great! With good reason though, as it was filling, absolutely fresh and beautifully presented. Two perfectly poached eggs sat atop chewy, fresh baked sourdough. Oh and bacon, sausage, avocado, mushrooms and some fan freaking-tastic chilli pesto. Job done!” |
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| Sunday |
 | | 41 reviews |
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| Cafes |
| Barnsbury, 169 Hemingford Road, London |
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 | Archana P. wrote: “I got the last order of the grilled tiger prawns, soft corn grits, chorizo, chili fried eggs entree, which made my day... Both my brunch date and I marveled at the colorful presentation of my plate.” |
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| Duck & Waffle |
 | | 384 reviews |
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| Modern European Restaurants, Bars |
| Liverpool Street / Broadgate, 110 Bishopsgate, London |
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 | Megan S. wrote: “I did also enjoy my own dish, which was ox cheek benedict, a twist on the classic, with a waffle replacing the muffin and ox instead of ham, though still with the egg and hollandaise sauce. It was tasty and I ate every morsel.” |
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| Caravan Kings Cross |
 | | 138 reviews |
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| Breakfast & Brunch, Tapas Bars |
| King's Cross, 1 Granary Square, London |
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 | Evan S. wrote: “I'm not prone to hyperbole but this place is the best brunch I've had in London. The kimchee pancake with duck egg was the perfect level of spicy and savoury. My partner had the baked eggs which arrived perfectly cooked on a bed of well sliced tomatoes.” |
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