The 3 Egg Three Egg Scramble was good. I got some extras in it: ham, scallions tomatoes, mushrooms, and gruyere. The eggs were a little firmer than I would have made for myself, but still nicely done, with no evidence of overcooking or any scorching. They didn't seem heavy or fatty, yet I tasted hints of what I thought was butter. (Butter is my favorite thing in which to scramble eggs.)
It WAS kind of odd having a salad with scrambled eggs, but what the hey, y'know?
Oh, there WAS one thing: when I placed the order through the Doordash app, it gave me a (required) choice of either wheat or some other kind of bread (I forget). I chose wheat, but got no bread at all. Didn't occur to me until later that the bread hadn't been in the order, so by the time I realized it, I chose not to complain.
If you do decide to try this dish, be prepared for a little sticker shock. Eggs at the grocery store are between about 3 and 8 dollars a DOZEN, depending on where you shop, and what kind of eggs you get. And the ingredients for a side salad won't set you back much, either. But base price for this meal, without any add-ons, fees, taxes, etc., I say BASE price, is $18.50 through Doordash. My final price, as delivered (without the bread) was a shade over $30. Something like $32, $34, I don't remember exactly.
I made my own choice to pay that, ONCE, because I wanted to try it and I was hungry. But I might not go back again. $30+ for scrambled eggs and a side salad?🤔