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95: Egg White Omelette at Fez

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Hungry yet?

We're working up our appetites for our huge Best of Phoenix issue, out September 30, with daily servings of Chow Bella's 100 Favorite Dishes from across the Valley -- in no particular order

Leave your suggestions for upcoming favorites in the comments section.

Visit our sister blog, Jackalope Ranch, for a companion series on 100 Creatives who make Phoenix a little more interesting for all of us. We'll be posting the next 94 picks daily through the rest of the summer.

Number 95: "The Best Egg White Omelette You'll Ever Have" at Fez


Yes, that's really what the menu says. With a name like that, I figured Fez was really asking for criticism. It's a lot to live up to.

But I can hardly do weekend brunch at Fez without ordering this savory breakfast dish. It comes in traditional, spicy harissa, and curry versions, and the harissa is just mouthwatering. Combined with melted provolone, spinach, and tomato, with slices of ripe avocado on top, it takes the humble egg white omelette into splurge territory. As an added bonus, the side salad tossed with fragrant lemon basil vinaigrette is a tasty alternative to typically heavy breakfast sides like potatoes.

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