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Best Egg Dishes in Boston
4 restaurants compared
Price range: $11.00 – $280.00
Avg recommendation: 84%
Top 4 Egg Dishes in Boston (Quick Answer)
Based on diner recommendations across 4 restaurants:
- Eggs Benedict Florentine at The Paramount, $13.95 (Beacon Hill)
- Tortilla Española at Toro, $11.00 (South End)
- Tamago (Japanese Omelet with Aged Shrimp and Black Sugar) at 311 Omakase, $280.00 (South End)
- Sunday Brunch Crawfish Benedict at Buttermilk & Bourbon — 84% recommended, $16.00 (Back Bay)
Scroll down for detailed comparisons, prices, and diner tips for each restaurant.
All 4 Egg Dishes
#1
Eggs Benedict Florentine
The ParamountBeacon Hill·$$
$13.95
Poached eggs, wilted spinach, mushroom, tomato, and horseradish hollandaise on multigrain toast.
Tip: Ask for the eggs 'just set' if you like runny yolks — servers understand the code and will note it with the kitchen.
#2
Tortilla Española
ToroSouth End·$$$
$11.00
Spanish potato and onion omelet with kale, egg, and caramelized onions.
Tip: This is one of the few vegetarian-forward dishes on the menu. Great to start with if sharing a meal with varied dietary preferences.
#3
Tamago (Japanese Omelet with Aged Shrimp and Black Sugar)
311 OmakaseSouth End·$$$$
$280.00
Signature dessert course featuring aged ground shrimp and Japanese black sugar seared to caramelize.
Tip: This is the course Chef Wei has perfected above all others. Pay attention to the caramel crust — it's intentionally engineered to shatter against your palate.
#484% recommend
Sunday Brunch Crawfish Benedict
Buttermilk & BourbonBack Bay·$$
$16.00
English muffin with crawfish, hollandaise sauce, poached egg, and a side of crispy grits.
Tip: Arrive early — Sunday brunch fills quickly, and this dish goes fast.