London restaurant Bunnychow wins UK’s Best Breakfast Award with its Full English Bunny
Alison Lynch for Metro.co.uk Wednesday 28 Jan 2015 12:06 pm
Chef Finn Baire prepares the Full English Bunny, winner of the UK’s Best Breakfast Awards 2015 (Picture: Matt Alexander/PA Wire)
The winner of the UK’s Best Breakfast Awards 2015 is *drum roll please* London restaurant Bunnychow.
As part of National Breakfast Week (yes, it’s a thing, don’t question it), Bunnychow on London’s Wardour Street took the crispy bacon crown for its Full English Bunny special.
Getting your day off to the best possible start, this breakfast feast is prepared by chef Finn Baire and consists of an individually baked brioche loaf which is hollowed out and filled with sausage, lean bacon, tomatoes, mushrooms, spicy baked beans, black pudding and topped with an egg.
Yes we would totally put our faces in that tasty brioche too.
Bunnychow’s USP is serving all its meals in warm hollowed-out bread bowls. Because, why shouldn’t you get to eat the bowl afterwards?
Imagine waking up to this (Picture: Matt Alexander/PA Wire)
The award for most innovative brekkie was handed to Bunnychow CEO Atholl Milton by TV chef Phil Vickery.
Alison Lynch for Metro.co.uk Wednesday 28 Jan 2015 12:06 pm
Chef Finn Baire prepares the Full English Bunny, winner of the UK’s Best Breakfast Awards 2015 (Picture: Matt Alexander/PA Wire)
The winner of the UK’s Best Breakfast Awards 2015 is *drum roll please* London restaurant Bunnychow.
As part of National Breakfast Week (yes, it’s a thing, don’t question it), Bunnychow on London’s Wardour Street took the crispy bacon crown for its Full English Bunny special.
Getting your day off to the best possible start, this breakfast feast is prepared by chef Finn Baire and consists of an individually baked brioche loaf which is hollowed out and filled with sausage, lean bacon, tomatoes, mushrooms, spicy baked beans, black pudding and topped with an egg.
Yes we would totally put our faces in that tasty brioche too.
Bunnychow’s USP is serving all its meals in warm hollowed-out bread bowls. Because, why shouldn’t you get to eat the bowl afterwards?
Imagine waking up to this (Picture: Matt Alexander/PA Wire)
The award for most innovative brekkie was handed to Bunnychow CEO Atholl Milton by TV chef Phil Vickery.