No. 91: Egg Breakfast at Rick's Atomic Kitchen



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You've had egg breakfasts at home, at Denny's, at your local greasy spoon. What Rick Le Blanc of Rick's Atomic Cafe serves starts with the same basic kind of ingredients as everyone else: bacon, eggs, toast and potatoes; but the end product is somehow better, more special, thanks to the fastidious care he takes. The toast is from artisan bread, buttered by Rick,
ready to be spread by a thimble of preserves he selected out of a bigger
jar.
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His potatoes come from a batch freshly made, because he knows breakfast potatoes have to be steaming for optimal toe-curling homeyness. The onions
that dot them wilted and just barely singed by the heat of the griddle. The eggs?
Cooked just as I requested: over-medium and seasoned ever so slightly
with pepper and salt–whites ready to be forked up and yolks dipped into
by the crispy points of that buttered toast.

I need a new
paragraph for the bacon. It's as straight as
rulers. You can spank naughty children with this bacon. No bacon I've
ever had, and perhaps no bacon I ever will have can be as perfectly
rendered as Rick's. No doubt baked rather than fried, it's crispy from end-to-end with a uniform
consistency that's almost unnatural, as if Rick somehow managed to arrange
the bacon molecules to conform, yes, subatomically.

Rick's Atomic Cafe, 3100 Airway Ave. Costa Mesa, 714-825-0570

The list so far:

No. 92: Sticky Rice With Chicken at Quan Hy
No. 93: Beef Koobideh at Hen House Grill
No. 94: $5 Fish Bento at Bentoss
No. 95: Milanesa Sandwich at Piaggio's Gourmet on Wheels
No. 96: Samurai Burrito at Wafu of Japan
No. 97: Carnitas Gordita at Bodega R Ranch Market
No. 98: Spam Musubi at k'ya Street Fare
No. 99: Tortilla Andorra at Anepalco's
No. 100: Lemongrass Chicken, Extra Spicy at Vietnam's Pearl

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