Small neighborhood café across from Sara Roosevelt Park. Order the BBQ pork sandwich: a demi-baguette with mayonnaise, crumbly star-anise sausage, cilantro, and plenty of shredded veggies ($4). Read more.
Try the Curious George ($6.95), which includes three fried eggs, French fries in the sandwich (Yay!), 3 strips of bacon, 2 slices of melted cheese, and two pieces of boiled luncheon meat ham. Read more.
The breakfast sandwich is an adult’s egg and cheese. Two soft scrambled eggs are gently placed atop a ciabatta roll from Balthazar that’s lined with melted sharp cheddar & slightly spicy baby arugula. Read more.
This scene-y, California-style spot in Chinatown serves a killer brunch. Options range from acai bowls, to a breakfast sandwich with scrambled eggs, cheddar, & pickled jalapenos. Read more.
The best thing on the menu is the often overlooked Sabich. It squeezes fried eggplant, hardboiled egg, hummus, cucumber & tomato salad, & cabbage slaw into a fluffy pita. Read more.
Egg Shop is a café on the Lower East Side that obsesses on eggs. Try the mayo-free, the egg salad sandwich ($10) comes on multi-grain toast with a thick slice of low-acid yellow tomato. Read more.