Food Review: Elvira in Ocean Beach
By Steve O San Diego
I visited Elvira, the cozy little spot across the street from 3rd Corner as they offer brunch on weekends from 11:30am to 3pm. I’d been meaning to check it out, so I headed over to try something off their brunch menu. I picked an item I couldn’t pronounce and I wasn’t entirely sure what I had ordered at first, but when my plate arrived, any uncertainty vanished. The presentation alone was stunning. It genuinely looked like something you’d see served at a castle. Fit for royalty!
I ordered the “Colazione di Nonna Elvira,” which I now can’t recommend highly enough. Five stars, without a doubt. Every single component of the dish looked like a masterpiece. I was so impressed that after finishing, I had to look up a few of the dishes I wasn’t familiar with. What I learned made me appreciate the meal even more.
First off, the eggs were cooked exactly how I’d requested them, which seems like a small thing, but anyone who’s particular about eggs knows it’s a make-or-break detail.

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