The Brunch You’ve Been Waiting For
Some mornings you rush through. And some mornings you want to last. At WeSud, brunch belongs to the second kind. The room has that quiet, warm energy of a place that knows what it’s doing without making a big deal of it. It doesn’t need to. The ingredients say it. The plate that arrives at your table says it. The smell of sourdough bread that greets you at the door says it. If you’re used to ordering eggs without expecting much, you’ll change your mind here.
WeSud and the Philosophy of the Plate
WeSud doesn’t follow the logic of “good enough for brunch.” It follows a simpler principle: quality ingredients, proper execution, nothing unnecessary. The eggs are organic. The bread is made with sourdough. The avocado isn’t a garnish — it’s part of the composition. This approach shows in every dish. Not as a statement, but as a habit. Like someone who cooks for people they care about, not for a menu that needs filling. Here, brunch actually means something.
Organic Omelette: The Classic That Never Gets Old
The Organic Omelette is where the story begins. Organic eggs, sourdough bread, avocado, goat cheese. Sounds familiar? It is. And that’s exactly the point. You don’t need to reinvent the wheel every time. You need to do the basics exceptionally well. The goat cheese brings an acidity that cuts through the richness of the avocado. The sourdough adds depth. The omelette, soft and golden, ties everything together. If you want more, add prosciutto or smoked salmon. But even without the extras, this dish stands perfectly on its own.
Fluffy Egg White Omelette: For Those Who Want Something Different
If the classic omelette is a familiar story you know well, the Fluffy Organic Egg White Omelette is its version with a twist. Made entirely from egg whites, it has a lightness you rarely find at brunch. It comes with avocado, sourdough bread, and mesclun salad — a combination that feels fresh without being austere. You can add turkey, smoked salmon, or mushrooms. Mushrooms bring an earthy character to a dish that might otherwise float away. They ground it, in the best possible way.
Fried Eggs with Asparagus: The Dish You Remember
Some dishes you eat and forget. This is not one of them. The fried eggs with asparagus, parmesan cream, truffle, and prosciutto are luxury without the posturing. The parmesan cream wraps around the asparagus like a sauce that knows its own worth. The truffle doesn’t dominate — it just signs its name. The prosciutto brings saltiness and texture. And the eggs, fried just right with the yolk still runny, sit in the centre as if they were born for this exact plate. Nothing here is accidental. Every element earns its place.
Sourdough Bread: The Quiet Star
In a lot of places, bread arrives with a dish out of obligation. Here, it’s part of the recipe. WeSud’s sourdough has that tangy, deep flavour that only comes from time and fermentation. Crisp crust, soft interior, a smell that makes you want to eat the slice plain, before you’ve even touched anything else. With avocado on top, or dipped into the yolk of a fried egg, this bread doesn’t just do its job. It does it well. Very well. The kind of bread that makes you wonder why you’ve settled for anything less.
Why Organic Eggs Make a Difference
It might seem like a detail. It isn’t. Organic eggs have a deeper orange yolk, a richer flavour, a firmer white. These aren’t random characteristics. They’re the result of how the animals live, what they eat, how freely they move. At WeSud, this choice isn’t made to put on the menu. It’s made because it affects the taste. And taste is everything. When you bite into a yolk that has real depth — that is creamy and buttery all at once — you understand the difference immediately. There’s no going back after that.
Brunch as a Ritual
You don’t go for brunch because you’re hungry. You go because you need a pause. A table you’re in no rush to leave. A coffee that doesn’t go cold because someone is pushing you out the door. WeSud understands this. The atmosphere, the thoughtful kitchen, the quality of the ingredients, the dishes that arrive exactly as they should — all of it together creates something that’s hard to find elsewhere. A Sunday that feels worth getting out of bed for. Bring someone with you. Or come alone.
Reservations are recommended.


