Shanghai Café: New All-Day Breakfast Menu at Egg

Popular all-day café Egg has a new menu, and it’s all about the breakfast sandwich, from the egg-smothered open-faced variety to their version of the Chinese shaobing.

New chef Jamie Pea is to thank for the new menu. She was previously based in Beijing, and London, New Jersey, and Hong Kong before that. She got her sweet start at the Peninsula Hotel Hong Kong’s patisserie section. Other formative roles include those at Nick’s Fine Foods, a creative caterer in London’s Sloane Square; and Bo London, sister restaurant to Bo Innovation and Bo Shanghai (now closed).

Jamie Pea, chef at Egg Cafe Shanghai.
Jamie Pea (photo provided)

Breakfast sandwiches and more at Egg

EGG Cafe Shanghai - breakfast sandwiches at this all-day cafe in Shanghai. Photos by Rachel Gouk.
EGG Cafe Shanghai - breakfast sandwiches at this all-day cafe in Shanghai. Photos by Rachel Gouk.
XL Bacon Sandwich (¥58) — Thick cut bacon steak pan-fried to a char? 100% would smash again.
EGG Cafe Shanghai - breakfast sandwiches at this all-day cafe in Shanghai. Photos by Rachel Gouk.
Egg and Cheddar Scallion Shaobing (¥48) — Shaobing is a baked, unleavened flatbread, usually dusted with sesame seeds. An egg and gooey melted cheddar in between this crunchy bing makes it a winner.
EGG Cafe Shanghai - breakfast sandwiches at this all-day cafe in Shanghai. Photos by Rachel Gouk.
Mushrooms, Cream, Mollet Egg (¥68) — A favorite for the diverse selection of mushrooms.
EGG Cafe Shanghai - breakfast sandwiches at this all-day cafe in Shanghai. Photos by Rachel Gouk.
Avocado, Peas, Mint, Parmesan (¥60)
EGG Cafe Shanghai - breakfast sandwiches at this all-day cafe in Shanghai. Photos by Rachel Gouk.
House-made Labne Yogurt and Fruit Jam (¥58)
EGG Cafe Shanghai - breakfast sandwiches at this all-day cafe in Shanghai. Photos by Rachel Gouk.
Taro Hash Brown (¥55) — completely vegan, unless you want to put an egg on it.
EGG Cafe Shanghai - breakfast oatmeal at this all-day cafe in Shanghai. Photos by Rachel Gouk.
Brown Rice and Oatmilk (¥58)

About Egg

Egg was one of the most talked-about openings of 2015, thanks in large part to Instagram fanatics, hipster folk, and founder Camden Hauge’s reach. It was possibly the only trendy, bright and airy café at the time that focused on healthy food options.

Today, Egg is a neighborhood staple, and their Chef’s Table events (guest chef dinners) are ever popular. It’s a great alternative workspace—it’s bright, has plenty of power outlets, is pet-friendly, and has good coffee.

EGG Cafe Shanghai - breakfast sandwiches at this all-day cafe in Shanghai. Photos by Rachel Gouk.

EGG Cafe
Address: 12 Xiangyang Bei Lu, near Julu Lu襄阳北路12号, 近巨鹿路
Hours: Daily 8am-6:30pm

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