Omelettes are a dish that gets us pausing and reconcile back our childhood memories; it’s relatively simple yet could elevate any dish to a greater level. Therefore, omelette itself is a stellar, most cherished during breakfast and either keeping it simple or stretching your imagination with ingredients that make you droll, it’s always a satisfying one. Whisking up whimsical wonder for you are joints below, not to be missed for an egg-traordinary tour!
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Pit Stop
How about three little pigs for breakfast? Well, that’s the name given for Pit Stop’s most cherished meal to kick start the day. Bacon, omelette and cheese, it’s just a wondrous combination, somewhat the best mix and match since butter and jam. Served piping hot, slicing open egg is rather a heavenly experience, the burst of cheese just melts and you have the crunch of bacon enveloped in the silky smooth egg. It’s served with a dollop of fresh greens, toasted bread and fried hash brown, offering alternate taste and texture to go along the eggy goodness. Sip their freshly brewed coffee which is the best couple of the ideal breakfast set.
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12, Lorong Chulia , 10200, Georgetown, Penang
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Black Canyon
A stellar spot for anyone looking to wind down after a long day, planted on the ground floor of Gurney Plaza, Black Canyon’s gorgeous alfresco setting does grab your attention. This comfy restaurant predominantly serves Thai food along a large selection of coffees to wash the heat down. Their noodles, spicy tomyam and ocean goodness are worth to devour yet a platter of Minced Chicken and Hot Basil topped on a velvety egg are amazing. The chunks of chickens are tender, offers a zesty kick and the egg liberally absorbs all the juices, giving a wholesome bite of spice and savoury.
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170-G-41, Gurney Plaza, Persiaran Gurney, , 10250, Georgetown, Penang
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Yee Heong Restaurant
Oysters were the only seafood we know that delightfully cuddle with fresh eggs, yet this unassuming restaurant along Campbell Street is changing our frame of mind. They have been churning out authentic Chinese dishes for years that are cheap, simple and utterly delicious. Their omelette version is loaded with plump prawns and handful of tomatoes, which work wonders in your mouth. The tomatoes offer a dash of refreshment and the prawns are fresh and being teased with the eggy coating, it’s undeniably a satisfying one.
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12-14, Lebuh Campbell, George Town, 10100 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia, 10100, Georgetown, Penang
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Shunka
This renowned Japanese restaurant has been extending their flagship in Penang over the years with their smorgasbord of Japanese servings such as Sashimi, Ramen, Tamagoyaki, Udon and various grilled meats and seafood. Surprisingly, many of their dishes include cheese, where the best-seller is the Japanese Cheese Omellete. A slab of cheese is rolled together with the omelette then lashes of mayonnaise complete the dish. The mayonnaise gives a tinge of sweetness to accompany the cheesy egg layer and it best consumed piping hot. While scarfing down delicate Japanese dishes, the floral ceilings, large Japanese painting lining up the wall and wooden chairs make you forget you’re at the heart of Georgetown.
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124 E, Jalan Burma, 10050, Georgetown, Penang
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Pak Hussein Tomyam
A rustic and charming restaurant that is vastly vaunted for their delectable Thai food spread, seafood galore and range of fried rice. Among the sides that are a must-order here is the “Telur Bungkus”, literally translated as wrapped egg. It does tickle your curiosity on what is tucked inside. Say goodbye to cheese, ham and bacon, once you prod your fork in, the floodgates of rich and spicy minced chicken surge through. The chicken bits are tender, soaks up all those flavours of the thick gravy and the omelette layer is thin and holds the dish together. Rather reminiscent of Murtabak yet it’s a whole new experience for your palate.
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14, Jalan Bayan, Kampung Tersusun Sungai Ara, 11900, Georgetown, Penang
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Sin Seow Fong Lee Cafe
An unassuming cafe that is full of life as soon as the sun greets the island. An array of sumptuous local delights takes responsibility to feed hungry patrons to take on the day. Among the most –buzzed stalls are the Western breakfast set stall and omelettes are stars! With choices of cheese, sausage, ham to unify the luscious spread of fluffy onion egg, you’re in for a feast. Drizzles of mustard and sauces round out the package well and the platter goes empty within seconds. Served piping hot, the melting cheese and chunky meat wrapped in humble egg justifies the raining orders.
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94 Lorong Macalister, 10150, Georgetown, Penang
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