A real name of a real diner in jamaica, queens. Only to be topped by its former sister restaurant, Oneness-Fountain-Heart, the only restaurant name ever. Opened by the students of Sri Chinmoy, former meditation guru and long-distance athlete whose followers included carlos santana. i recommend the satisfaction promise (eggs and hashbrowns)
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Jan 31, 2024

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Cozy diner for basics - its restricted menu and limited hours keep it focused and like a little treat in the morning. It doesn't fall into the trap of "trying to do too much" when you only want a full breakfast, grits, some black coffee, and a slice of whatever two pies they're currently making. Saw Will Mahony there once.
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Didn’t know this ab myself until yesterday. I don’t get suuuper excited about food very often, which makes it more of a stand out when I rlly rave about a meal or food I ate. recently ive told my bf about 3 diff places but his sister pointed out that they all happen to be diners ..?!!! Love that for me honestly cuz consistency is hard to find .. btw the places r golden diner (tuna melt + green tea coffee cake), s&p diner (strawberry milkshake) and Thai diner (not rlly a traditional diner but everything is good lol). Anyway 🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️
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This is the #1 restaurant that has held me down all these years of living in NYC. I can’t recommend just one dish because in all honesty, everything is great! I never had a bad meal here! It warms my heart when I walk by on a weekend and see the cheery interior packed with people, let’s keep diners and luncheonettes alive!
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