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I will be near Junior's for breakfast tomorrow. Never been. I did a search and couldn't find any comments relating to what to eat at Juniors other than cheesecake. Any suggestions? When do they stop serving breakfast?

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This morning my wife and I ate breakfast at Junior's Brooklyn @ 386 Flatbush Avenue Ext. (718)-852-5257. Service was very good; we had a leisurely paced meal, were not rushed, yet our server always seemed to be there and anticipate our needs. It was uncanny, like when I asked my wife if she was ready to leave, I didn't even have to ask for the check. It just appeared. Perhaps the waiter practices mind reading after waiting tables.

After we ordered, there was a plate of miniature Danish pastry (prune, and cheese) as well as poppy-seed and onion rolls that was brought to the table with coffee and fresh squeezed orange juice and cranberry juice.

The waiter recommended the omelet; however the Scottish Kipper and Eggs caught my eye. My wife ordered two eggs and bacon. The portions of the eggs were augmented; my wife thought that the quantity of eggs was beyond the two that she had ordered. The kipper was a large portion of a whole fish minus the head. It had a nice smoked and salty flavor, and I am quite sure that was not from a can, but rather it had been broiled prior to serving. The bacon was cooked perfectly until crisp. Both of our breakfasts came with an order of home fries and a slice of orange. My wife commented that the home fries were not at all oily. The coffee, refilled without requests, was fair, although above average for a typical American diner.

All in all, the breakfast was very filling and pleasant.

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Mascarpone, are you by any chance a secret shopper? Your review of Junior's sounded so professional.

I've been there, but for dinner only. And yes, the waiter is very observant and stuff just seems to magically appear on the table.

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Pan taught me everything I know.

:laugh::laugh:

Now, that's hardly fair! You've taught me a lot about Korean food!

Michael aka "Pan"

 

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