2. Tâm Deli and Cafe
8.4
8222 N Lamar Blvd Ste D33, Austin, TX
Vietnamese Restaurant · North Austin · 56 tips and reviews
Karen White: The lemongrass beef sandwich is sort of a big deal. Add a fried egg. End it with a puff pastry. Really delicious but also crowded during lunch and dinner. Go during off-hours.
Brian Campbell: Ask for Erik's Special (char-grilled pork sandwich with an eggroll inside) and add a fried egg. Grab a puff pastry on your way out.
Gregg Primm: The roasted chicken sandwich is heaven on a toasted baguette, and is even better topped with a fried egg. Read more.
4. Chi'lantro BBQ
8.3
823 Congress Ave (at E 9th St), Austin, TX
Food Truck · Downtown Austin · 114 tips and reviews
Lisa: Add a fried egg got a lil more heaven!
Austin Chronicle: The first Mex-Korean truck in the ATX still makes the best bulgogi tacos and kimchi fries in the city. And if you get the burger, by all means get the optional fried egg.
Laura Opela: Tofu burrito with fried egg - my fave! Also, highly recommend the kimchi fries.
8. Hopdoddy Burger Bar
9.1
2438 W Anderson Ln Ste 100 (Burnet), Austin, TX
Burger Joint · North Shoal Creek · 197 tips and reviews
Adam Grumbo: People are awesome. Maine Root Beer. Next time I will get fried egg on the burger.
Trinh Phan: The atmosphere and service here is even better than the one on soco! Add a fried egg to your burger, it does wonders. But I didn't like their take on the Bloody Mary, the hey neighbor.
Michael Speer: Any burger with a fried egg
Sam D: Get the fried egg sandwhich, but get the egg over easy ⚡️
Sandy Gist: Nawlins shrimp and grits are to die for and Brandy was so awesome!! The Owner Amir was so pleasant and fun to talk to as well!!! Everyone needs to make this their regular place to be!
Nicholas Alter: Awesome first experience. Matt, the waiter, is awesome. If he is on duty, ask for him and tip him well. Just fantastic.
11. Texas French Bread
8.2
2900 Rio Grande St (at 29th St.), Austin, TX
New American Restaurant · West University · 31 tips and reviews
mean rachel farris: get the breakfast tostadas! 2 fried eggs on crispy corn tortillas with black beans, cheese, salsa and avacado! heaven.
Austin Chronicle: What started as a supper club has grown into a full-fledged bistro with limited menus that change frequently. Solid farm-to-table, Cali-Med fare, and ideal for the neighborhood. Read more.
Eater: This longtime Austin restaurant and bakery has recently expanded and remodeled its space. They're also getting serious about coffee, and continue to make artisan breads and pastries in house. Read more.
14. Torchy's Tacos
8.8
4211 Spicewood Springs Rd (at Mesa Dr), Austin, TX
Taco Restaurant · 162 tips and reviews
David Breshears: March Taco o' the month: Ace of Spades - grilled jalapeno sausage, smoked brisket, fried egg, green chili queso...How can you not love these guys? Read more.
Ryan Gravatt: Get the Roscoe - fried chicken, fried egg, a waffle and a slice of bacon.
cosmoalien: My first introduction of Torchys. . I love the vast array of tacos.. very cool spot!:-)
15. Odd Duck
8.9
1201 S Lamar Blvd (Gibson St W), Austin, TX
New American Restaurant · Zilker · 130 tips and reviews
Eater: Odd Duck features a huge open kitchen and lots of homey touches like mismatched plates and country kitsch on the walls. Check out the chicken fried egg, kholrabi soup, and the whole roast chicken.
Jessica Cutrer: Odd Duck is a sweet new restaurant on South Lamar that does lunch, dinner, and as of today, brunch. My husband and I went and had the andouille sausage as well as the fried egg sandwich. Fabulous.
Mike Winston: Everything at this unique restaurant is absolutely incredible. Hard to go wrong, but don't miss the Pretzel, Lamb Sausage, Ceviche, and Goat Confit. Read all about my visit on WinstonWanders below! Read more.