
Eggholic offers a wide variety of Indian street food that tastes just like the lahris (Street Cart) found back in India. Whether you are looking for eggs cooked in different forms with yummy gravies, a variety of sandwiches, flavorful rice, or chaat, we’ve got it! Just like the lahris (Street Cart) in India, our meals are cooked on the spot with fresh ingredients. Our unique blend of spices will take you straight to food heaven.
Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–11 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 9474 Black Mountain Rd H, San Diego, CA 92126
Phone: (858) 329-1007
Website: https://eggholic.com/
Menu Photos
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Reviews
If you’re expecting a generic hotel buffet, this place will completely reset your palate. I ended up here while dropping off my truck for service at the Range Rover dealership around the corner, and I’m glad I did. It’s a legit Indian street food gem.
The Chicken Butter Masala was the star; the sauce had that perfect balance between creamy texture and a bold spice profile, plus the chicken was tender, not dry at all. Pro tip: I asked for a side of shredded cheese for the masala, and melting it in took the dish to a whole different level. My only minor gripe was the Garlic Naan—while the texture was spot on, the garlic flavor was a bit too subtle for my taste; it lacked that aromatic “punch.”
My wife, who usually avoids heavy spices, went for one of their signature egg dishes (the Egg Bhurji, I believe) and loved how fresh and balanced it tasted. The vibe is fast-casual—quick and efficient—but the place is remarkably clean. It’s the perfect spot if you’re in the area and want real, soulful food without the fuss.
Savor their special eggetarian cooked in different gravys, and sauces. Plus they have rice and sandwich options as well.
They also have a huge selection of items including both vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes. Enjoy classics like samosas, pani puri, paneer butter masala and tandoori chicken. But you can’t pass up their spicy bold savory sauces.
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Came here with a few friends since Eggholic showed up as a recommended restaurant. I love the variety of curries and different sodas! They are extremely flavor and came out fast!
Oh. My. Goodness. It takes a lot for me to recommend new spots nowadays to other people and within a few bites of everything we ordered, I was texting friends about this place. That’s how impressed I was.
Everything we ordered was rich, flavorful and on a cold, overcast day in San Diego, it was the perfect comfort food.
We had the egg bites, very savory and delicious, and Hum Tum which was a mix of three sauces with both runny fried egg and hard boiled, served with a lovely fluffy bread roll. If you don’t know what to get, get this!
It’s also a really nice atmosphere, with fun music and actually comfortable chairs!
This was honestly one of the worst Indian restaurant experiences I’ve had. I ordered pani puri, and it was completely inedible — ridiculously salty, to the point where I couldn’t even finish one. When I complained on the spot, the staff casually said “we’ll do something next time”, which is not a solution when you’re paying for food now.
On top of that, they refused to accept cash, which limited my ability to order anything else or even fix the situation properly. That was extremely inconvenient and poorly handled.
The pav bhaji was also not up to the mark — bland, lacking flavor, and nowhere close to what authentic pav bhaji should taste like. Overall, the food quality, attitude, and payment restrictions made this a very unpleasant visit.
Definitely not worth the money and I won’t be coming back. Would not recommend this place to anyone looking for good Indian street food.