Decent sandwich, pretty cramped seating
It’s all true - hype is real. Get the Fairfax with bacon + truffle hashbrowns. Honestly probably the best breakfast sandwich I think I’ve ever had.
I went a long time ago and it was just alright to me (coming from NYC and the famous BECs). But I gave it another shot when I moved here and wow, it did not disappoint. The sandwich was very filling and the egg yolk was very, very orange. This is a good thing and speaks to the quality of the egg. The egg was also perfect insofar as the yolk structure was preserved when placed into the sandwich and melted over the sandwich upon biting. The truffled hash browns were also a highlight; it takes the McDonald's hash brown and turns it up to 11. There is an imitator restaurant in Berlin called "44 Brekkie" which, while cheaper and with EU-standard ingredients, is nowhere near as good. 44 Brekkie presents itself as more of a cafe, but the sum of its parts is still not as good as Eggslut. My only issue with Eggslut is that the food is quite expensive and therefore not good for a daily occurrence. Vegetarian options: It's very easy to turn any dish here into a vegetarian one. Vegan is probably much harder considering their usage of butter and heavy slant on eggs.
The person taking our order was super high energy, very friendly, and used a lot of humor to engage us. This is my first time here and we got a bacon and egg sandwich, the most popular sandwich, and the hash browns. This was overall an excellent experience, though I love eggs! The hash browns were tasty, the sandwiches were well balanced, and the eggs were cook perfectly, as I think they should be at a place that focuses on eggs as their primary product. I would definitely come here again for breakfast or lunch.
Exceptional service, messed up my take home order but offered a new order made immediately.
Best egg burger in town. I always crave them because they are just that good. Amazing food and you would want to go again and again