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Take a crack at these eggs!

Over the summer we took a small road trip to the countryside of Kentucky. We usually plan what restaurants we intend to visit before we leave, and this one was a great edition. Wild Eggs. So let's crack into the review!




We are  going to start things off with the Breakfast Nachos. The dish consisted of a generous plate of corn tortilla chips topped with re-fried beans, shredded chicken (with the choice of another meat if requested), jalapeƱos, green onion, pico de gallo, chipotle queso hollandaise, sour cream, one scoop of guacamole and a fried egg of course! (Egg can be cooked your way) Nothing tops off a nice savory dish like a delicious egg yolk! Have you ever heard of a better plate of nachos than that? Breakfast and nachos are a great mix. I wouldn't have changed anything. Not to mention, the presentation looked awesome!


Samii ordered Wild Eggs most famous dish, Kalamity Katie's Border Benedict! Wild Eggs really did well on this one. This dish was a little more adventurous than the Breakfast Nachos, Samii gave me a taste and I must say it was amazing, I might have liked this even better than the Breakfast Nachos. This one was another savory dish with that same Mexican touch that they demonstrate so well at Wild Eggs. These savory green chili cheddar corn cakes were so full of flavor, they were savory but still had a small amount of sweetness to them as well which was a plus. It doesn't stop there, these corn cakes are topped with chorizo, queso fundido, avacado, onion, sour cream, pico de gallo, and two poached eggs. It also came with a side of potatoes and a delicous EVERYTHING muffin that cannot be unmentioned! Overall this dish is a must try, if we ever go there again I already know that this is what I am going to order. Good job Wild Eggs! Keep up the good work!

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