If 90’s RomComs taught us anything, it’s that love is messy, timing is everything, and sometimes, you just need a killer soundtrack to set the mood for love. But what if your favorite 90’s romance had a breakfast pairing? Get ready to take a walk down memory lane—one egg dish at a time.
Clueless (1995) – Cloud Eggs
As chic and trendy as Cher’s iconic yellow plaid suit, cloud eggs are light, fluffy, and aesthetically perfect for your Instagram feed. Bonus points for adding a sprinkle of truffle salt for that Beverly Hills flair.
Notting Hill (1999) – Soft-Boiled Eggs with Soldiers
Charming and quintessentially British, this cozy, classic breakfast is as comforting as a quiet stroll through the streets of Notting Hill. Simple, sweet, and always satisfying—just like the love story.
While You Were Sleeping (1995) – Quiche Lorraine
Warm, comforting, and wholesome, a slice of quiche feels like sharing Sunday brunch with family—just like Lucy’s accidental entry into the quirky, lovable family dynamic in this 90’s RomCom.
Sleepless in Seattle (1993) – Eggs Benedict
Romantic and a little complicated, Eggs Benedict is the perfect breakfast for those who believe in destiny. Just like Sam and Annie’s love story, it requires patience, precision, and a little bit of faith (in your hollandaise sauce skills).
When Harry Met Sally (1989) – Scrambled Eggs with Smoked Salmon
The ultimate friends-to-lovers dish: reliable, classic, and with just the right amount of indulgence. Much like Harry and Sally, scrambled eggs with smoked salmon proves that the best things in life are simple… with a little extra flavor.
Runaway Bride (1999) – Omelette Bar
Maggie Carpenter changed her egg order for every fiancé, so it only makes sense that you get to customize your omelette, too! Peppers? Cheese? Spinach? The choice is yours, just like Maggie’s path to self-discovery.
Jerry Maguire (1996) – Poached Eggs
“Show me the money!”—and by money, we mean that perfectly runny poached orange egg yolk. Smooth, refined, and a little high-maintenance, just like Jerry’s big, romantic gestures.
10 Things I Hate About You (1999) – Shakshuka
Bold, spicy, and full of fire, shakshuka is the Kat Stratford of egg dishes. It doesn’t care about being conventional—it’s unapologetically itself, just like Kat refusing to fall for Patrick... until she totally does.
Pretty Woman (1990) – Soft Scrambled Eggs
Just like Vivian’s glamorous transformation, this dish is about elevating something simple into a luxurious delight. Soft, velvety scrambled eggs? Now that's classy with a touch of indulgence.
The Wedding Singer (1998) – Sunny-Side Up Eggs
Sweet, nostalgic, and a little cheesy—just like this classic Adam Sandler romcom. Whether you’re singing “Grow Old With You” or just enjoying a perfectly cooked sunny-side up egg, this 90’s RomCom is a bright and happy choice.
Never Been Kissed (1999) – Egg-in-a-Hole
Josie Grossie was a late bloomer, and so is this childhood classic—because let’s be honest, you didn’t appreciate how fun and delicious egg-in-a-hole was until adulthood. Simple, comforting, and worth revisiting.
Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994) – English Breakfast
A full English breakfast is as chaotic and satisfying as a wedding that almost doesn’t happen (but totally does). With eggs, sausage, beans, and toast, this dish has as much going on as Charles’ love life.