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  • There are good breakfasts, and then there are the type that make you wonder what the hell you've been eating up until that point. US Egg in Scottsdale made that type of impression on me. Walking in, one might think that it was little more than a Denny's wannabe on steroids. The place has the look of trendy/family style cooking. It came off a little crowded which means one of two things, the food is really good, or the place that is merely convenient and cheap. Service was prompt. The waitress asked for my drink order, and coffee and water were everything I needed. She came back quickly with a pitcher of both, that she left on my table, a nice touch for those who are addicted to either...which I am. Open only during breakfast and lunch, the menu caters mostly to that, with the breakfast menu dominated by, you guessed it, eggs. Feeling rather adventurous, I went the chicken embryo route. The Triple Play is basically eggs, four slices of a breakfast meat (bacon or sausage) and wheat pancakes. I almost ordered that, but saw that you can upgrade the pancakes to protein pancakes. My curiosity was sparked, and I read that they were pancakes with cinnamon, granola and blueberries. It sounded good enough, so I went for the upgrade....and thank God that I did. Once the food got there I was immediately intrigued by what lie before me. Two eggs, four slice of bacon and two golden brown pancakes. First I went to the eggs. If this meal is going to be any good, and they can live up to their name, these were going to be good. Upon first taste, I knew that the rest of the meal was going to be great. The eggs where cooked perfectly, and were even seasoned with salt and pepper. The bacon was honestly cooked, not over done, but not limp and undercooked. Dare I say, it was perfect. I ate with delight, but my eyes couldn't get off the protein pancakes. Soon enough, I was there, fork in hand, thinking I knew what I was in for...I had no clue what my taste buds had in store for them. The cinnamon was perfect in it's seasoning, no too much by any means. The granola, which I was skeptical about from the very beginning, but was proven wrong for such thoughts. They were a different flavor and texture, that helped take the pancakes to new heights, and the blueberries weren't bad either. But these pancakes were like nothing I've ever had before, a complete orgasm for the senses. To say that this was the best breakfast of my life would be overstating. I would say that it was definitely in the top three of my all time breakfast meals. I would recommend US Egg, and was definitely urge whoever goes there to get the protein pancakes, they are worth the trip.
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