EGGCELLENT CHOICE

Who doesn’t love a good omelette? At Omelegg, you can indulge in an entire menu of delicious egg-based dishes. From classic omelettes to unique creations, this cozy breakfast and lunch stop offers a great way to start your day or take a break in the middle of your adventures in Amsterdam.

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Have an egg or two. Or maybe three million! The family running this cozy little breakfast and lunch stop say it has served nearly one million customers just one thing: eggs. Omelegg offers a wide variety of omelettes, with different fillings and styles to suit every taste. You can choose from traditional options or get creative with your own mix of ingredients. The food is fresh, tasty, and made to order. Whether you’re in the mood for something light and healthy or a hearty, filling dish, you’ll find something to satisfy your cravings here.

Why should you visit this restaurant? Omelegg is the perfect spot for egg lovers or anyone looking for a delicious, quick breakfast or lunch. The variety of options ensures there’s something for everyone in the family to enjoy.

The nicest part about Omelegg is the fact that it’s so focused on quality eggs and makes everything fresh to order. The downside is that the place can get quite busy, especially on weekends, so it’s best to visit during off-peak hours. Expect to spend around 30 minutes to 1 hour here.

From Central Station it’s 5 minutes walking to Omelegg. Walk towards the Nieuwebrugsteeg, it’s halfway the street. It’s an easy walk, and you’ll enjoy the scenic views as you make your way over.

Plan Your Visit

OMELEGG
Nieuwebrugsteeg 24
1011 AB Amsterdam, Netherlands
Fri 07:00-15:30, Sat-Sun 08:00-15:30

About This Area

THE OLD CHURCH & NEW MARKET

This area, called de Oudezijds or Old Side, is indeed the oldest part of town. It was built before the Golden Age (17th century) and the famous Canal Belt. The church standing in the middle has something peculiar about it. It is the oldest building in the city, so it seems quite understandable that it is now called Oude Kerk (Old Church). Not all streets and canals in this area are suitable for children, avoid the so-called Red Light District.

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