2025 Los Angeles Eggslut First Experience: A Delicious Journey with the Bacon, Egg & Cheese Sandwich.
This year, I finally made it to the Grand Central Market in downtown Los Angeles to explore the famous Eggslut. This restaurant, known for its egg dishes, had been on my food list since I planned this trip.
The market was bustling in the morning, with the air filled with the aroma of coffee, toasted bread, and spices. A long line had already formed in front of the Eggslut stall. Seeing the eager expressions on everyone's faces, I knew the wait would be worth it.
When ordering, I didn't hesitate to choose the classic 'Bacon, Egg & Cheese Sandwich' and a tempting 'Truffle Hashbrown.' While waiting, I watched the chefs skillfully work in the open kitchen. The sizzling sound of frying eggs and the aroma of bacon made my mouth water. About 15 minutes later, my meal was finally ready!
💞Recommendation: Let's talk about the 'Bacon, Egg & Cheese Sandwich' first. With the first bite, the warm brioche bread exuded a subtle buttery aroma, soft yet chewy. The smoked bacon inside was crispy but not hard, with a rich salty flavor that perfectly complemented the tender texture of the half-cooked egg. The yolk slightly oozed out, blending with the melted cheddar cheese, and the hint of spicy tomato sauce added a touch of heat, creating a rich and impressive flavor profile. Each bite felt like a small reward for the taste buds, satisfying yet not overwhelming.
I couldn't help but think that this might be why Eggslut is famous worldwide—simple ingredients handled so excellently.
Next was the 'Truffle Hashbrown.' This crispy hashbrown brought a strong truffle aroma as soon as it was served. The outer layer was golden and crispy, while the inside retained the fluffy texture of potatoes. With a gentle bite, the unique flavor of truffle spread in the mouth, complemented by a touch of salt, simple yet luxurious. I particularly liked its perfect portion size, satisfying the craving for potatoes without feeling too greasy. Paired with the sandwich, the salty and aromatic combination felt like a golden duo for breakfast.
Sitting in the Grand Central Market, eating and watching the bustling crowd, I felt a unique urban atmosphere. This place is not only a food paradise but also a microcosm of Los Angeles' diverse culture. Although Eggslut's dishes are not cheap—a sandwich costs about $12, and the hashbrown $6—the quality and creativity are well worth the price. After finishing, I couldn't resist taking a few more photos to capture this delicious breakfast.
As I left, I was already looking forward to my next visit. Maybe next time, I'll try their signature 'The Slut' to experience the legendary combination of coddled egg and potato puree. Eggslut is not just a meal but a culinary adventure. If you love egg dishes, this place is definitely worth a visit!
🕰️Business Hours: 08:00-14:00
📍Address: 317 S Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90013, USA
💰Average Cost: $10-20 per person