London’s Most Egg-centric Restaurant – Welcome to EGGOLAND

Located in Fitzrovia, EGGOLAND is an ultimate playground for egg lovers. London’s most egg-centric restaurant’s menu offers nothing but egg-citing creations.

Take a mini virtual tour here.

 

Run by a Professional Boxer Afghan Refugee

Egg Boxer - EGGOLAND

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Do you like egg? You probably don’t like it as much as EGGOLAND’s founder, Sohail Ahmad, a British-Afghan professional Boxer.

Ahmad arrived in the UK at the age of 12 on the back of a lorry as a refugee from Afghanistan. To earn money for living he cleaned plates in restaurants.

Several years later he became a professional boxer, and now is standing on the other side of the sink.

 

The Menu

Wakey Wakey Eggs’n’Baccy Ban - EGGOLAND

‘Wakey Wakey Eggs’n’Baccy’ bun

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 The menu is revolving around egg buns. ‘Wakey Wakey Eggs’n’Baccy’ bun is stuffed with face-down egg, maple-soaked beef bacon, cheddar cheese and mixed leaves.

‘The Showstar’ is named after Ahmad’s nickname in the ring. It comes with roast potatoes & veg, soft scrambled eggs, harissa mayo and chives.

 

EGGOLAND Vibes

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The meat dishes are halal and vegan options also available, so whatever your preference is you’ll surely find your finger-licking favourite. ‘Fakey Eggs’n’Baccy’ for example, is made with Zero Egg and plant bacon.

The staff is happy to make recommendations if you need some egg-sistance.

 

 The Vibe

EGGOLAND London

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EGGOLAND has a quirky and vivid atmosphere. The graffiti on the walls and the cosy and photogenic Insta-corner with plush sofa will surely make you smile.

 

Give a Happy Bark – EGGOLAND is Dog Friendly

EGGOLAND London

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 Oh, did I mention that EGGOLAND is dog-friendly? Feel free to bring along your furry friend and treat them with dog-friendly ice cream available in store.

 

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