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Egglet

4.1 (130 reviews)
Open • 7:00 am - 3:00 pm

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Large outdoor patio!
Wanting H.

We have been wanting to try Egglet sandwiches for a while, so we are super excited to finally visit it this morning! The store is super cutely decorated with egg themes. The ordering is done on two kiosks that you can easily browse the menu and see what the items look like. Their main dish is the "egglet" which basically is a Korean style egg sandwiches. The egg inside is scrambled eggs. The toast is sooo good! We really love the egglet. The hash browns are okay. I am not a fan of the seasoning on there, but some may like it. Although it's pricey, it is easily shareable for us when we order their combo. It's great to have a good breakfast place in the UTC area.

Alan S.

This was quite expensive as an egg Sando place but I think it was quite good. The 3.5 star is my actual rating but I give it extra for the service and the special sauce they give you. The orange juice was ok and wouldn't get it next time. Total Cost for two egg sandos and a juice $35

Double egg and cheese sandwich
Noah M.

The Baseline: For a breakfast/brunch cafe the food must be hearty/filling/satisfying for the early morning, there must be a mix of sweet and savory to fulfill that brunch/breakfast need, and service must be a welcoming start of your day experience. Food: Had the double egg and cheese sandwich. Really good preparation of the scrambled egg and the brioche bun was well toasted and the cheese was well melted. Good sandwich. Service: Order kiosk and the staff prepped the sandwich quickly. Friendly and welcoming to the cafe. Ambiance: Some indoor seating but it had a big patio. The Tesla Chargers are right outside so this is a great sandwich if you are here for a morning Super-Charge.

Grace C.

We wanted something quick and casual for breakfast and this was a good find. They serve their whole menu all day. I would say for the amount/quality of food, it's priced mid-range but it's also La Jolla so prices are typical of the area. Overall I would come here again if in the area. Korean BBQ burger- the soft, sweetened large ground meat was delicious. Salad- enjoyed the spring mix w egg and bacon for protein w a sweet, citrus dressing on the side. Egg, bacon sandwich was pretty good.

Double Sausage
Dominic B.

Eggs are the quintessential breakfast food and Egglet makes it the star of the show. They have an incredible list of egg sandwiches and on my visit I opted for the double sausage. The eggs are fluffy and the slices of toast are pretty thick too, so you're in for a hearty meal regardless of whichever sandwich you choose. They even come with a nice sauce that is slightly sweet. The staff makes things to order so you do get a nice piping hot sandwich too. And the ordering system from their kiosk was easy to use. A little pricy for a breakfast sandwich, but definitely worth a stop if you're looking for a hearty meal to start the day.

Double cheese egg sandwich, bacon egg sandwich, truffle tater tots. Looks good but sadly doesn't taste as good
Ali B.

The food and menu certainly looks appetizing, but sadly the flavors are quite lacking. The egg is not very soft, considering they're an egg sandwich place, they should focus on making their egg soft and stand out. This feel like any regular scrambled/omelet style egg. If you've been to egg tuck and expect similar level of egg softness and fluffiness, you'll be disappointed. The sandwich itself also lacks flavor. I think they cna benefit in putting spicy mayo or garlic mayo, or stronger condiments in their sandwich to boost the flavor, as the egg itself is barely seasoned. The truffle tater tots is also sorely lacking in flavor. I mean truffle salt is not even that expensive. They could've provided few more shakes of the truffle salt. The place also looks a bit old and the flooring of the balcony is uneven and makes it a bit hard to walk on. The only saving grace was the person working there seems quite nice and works decently fast. But, I'm still quite disappointed overall with the place and I don't think I'll be back.

SMOKE BACON SPECIAL EGGLET ($11.79)
Nolita N.

Tried this spot once, and I think that might be my last time trying them. I saw someone in the reviews mention that the bread to egg to protein ratio was off, and I agree. But another thing was just how bland my sandwich was. I ended up adding their sauce to it, along with some from home and cheese. I think the lady taking our order got confused and marked no cheese on both sandwiches. SMOKE BACON SPECIAL EGGLET ($11.79): The egg was fluffy, the slaw was good, but I feel like the bacon was one piece cut in half. MAYBE 1.5 pieces. Overall, I feel like this could have been made at home. DOUBLE SAUSAGE EGGLET ($10.59): So this was on us for thinking that the sausage would be "American" style instead of hot dog sausages in the sandwich. Again, nothing to really write about.

Ham and cheese special
Lena N.

We came here on a Saturday morning around 10a. It wasn't too crowded. They offer a variety of egg sandwiches as well as burgers if you'd like a burger. The place has both indoor and outdoor seating. There are only two people working so if you go at a more crowded time, it might take some time to get your food. We ordered the ham and cheese special and made it a combo with monster truffle hash browns + orange juice. The monster truffle hash browns was SO GOOD. If you visit, you have to get this. The ham and cheese special was a little mid. It was lacking in flavor. For a place known for their sandwiches, this was a little disappointing.

Hash browns, Korean coffee, sausage sandwich, ham & cheese sandwich
Jenny N.

Huge, filling sandwiches but I give it 3.5 stars for flavor. There was plenty of meat and egg in each sandwich. I didn't like the vinegary honey sauce that came on the side though. Honestly, best thing here are the large, crispy hash browns! My husband enjoyed his Korean coffee as well. Similar to Vietnamese style but less strong in flavor.

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Clara T.

1st time trying out Korean breakfast sandwich. Pros: - Buttery toast, fluffy eggs, crispy hashbrown with wonderful truffle seasoning. I wish my smoked bacon special came with more cabbage, but that's a personal preference. - Service was prompt and everything came out piping hot! - Place is small but clean and there's plenty of parking! Cons: - Not for the faint of heart. This breakfast is very filling and might not be for those who don't like heavy breakfast. - Price is a tad high for a sandwich, but this is more quality over quantity type of place. *Not a con for me, but maybe for some. Tip: Get the truffle hashbrown and OJ for sure. Their orange juice is freshly squeezed, my favorite! The place cares about quality and it shows in their food AND refreshments.

Mar B.

I've had many Korean egg sandwiches that I still dream about, this definitely wasn't one of them. Place seemed to be semi-touched up with furniture, but definitely older tiles and interior from its previous owner. Ordered a few boxes for catering and it was all made on time. Price was pretty good for catering, but unsure I would do again. The bread didn't taste like that fluffy sweet delicious Korean sandwich bread, and eggs were a little dense- not the typical super fluffy/airy delicious type. Truffle sandwich eggs had tons of flecks in the egg- kind of seemed like an herb or parsley, which some of my colleagues did not like. Anyway, wasn't bad- but it felt like something I could have made at home.

Fresh squeezed oj
Eric N.

Came here on a Sunday morning. I was really excited. I didn't get entirely the concept from the name however. I tried to order from the kiosk but it didn't tell me what was on each sandwich. What's the names were very similar, so I went up to the register to order. When I asked the cashier about the sandwiches and the difference between the supreme she said it was cabbage but I didn't understand what was different about the cabbage. So I ordered without cabbage. I got a egg and cheese and then I added bacon and got a first squeezed orange juice and a plain hash brown, cuz I did not want the parmesan truffle strong flavor. I also wanted to put the hash brown into my sandwich. I feel like truffle over Powers a lot of things. Because she was very nice and they were very quick to get the food out but when I got the sandwich I realized that there was bacon missing from it. Also when I opened the sandwich I noticed at the egg did not fill the entire brand so they were going to be some bites without anything but bread. I was kind of confused why there was no sauce like mayo or Chipotle or something, but the citrusy sauce they give you on the side is actually really good and what you should be using. When I got the bacon it was actually a bunch of bacon crumbles and they were kind of hard and chewy which was disappointing to me. I thought it was going to be some special bacon but it was just plain old bacon. Orange juice was really cold and very nice, it was a great company and into the sandwich and the sauce. The establishment was nice and clean and they created a great atmosphere. I wish I understood more about that sauce they give you but it was really good. If you're taking leftovers home definitely take some of that sauce home with you. Okay

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Eid F.

I ordered the Smoked Bacon Egglet. The sandwich tasted great but the bread to egg/cheese/bacon ratio was off. See picture... first few bites were just toasted bread. Definitely WAY more bread than anything else. Not sure it was worth +$12 for a mostly toast sandwich. They had a lot of different egglet/sandwich combos (see menu) and a cooler full of drink options, including beer (Modelo and eggs - Who knew?). I had take-out so minimal interaction with staff. Ordered at kiosk and picked up from counter when it was ready. The inside area was clean, nicely decorated, and had plenty of seating for small and medium sized groups. Both indoor and covered outdoor space to choose from. Also a lot of shared parking spots available.

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this place is so delicious, haven't had an egg sandwich that matches it! service was great too!

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