In terms of quality of meat cut: Canadian bacon (aka back bacon/Irish Bacon) > Taylor Ham (aka Pork Roll/mystery meat/pork sausage) > American bacon (aka streaky bacon/fried pig fat).For me the Merchant's "Full Irish Breakfast & More" is the best breakfast in the City...if only they opened earlier than 11am.
For a classic standard Jersey diner breakfast, I like Flamingo. I like it better than Brownstone, which I've found to be inconsistent, expensive, and too damn crowded (go figure.) Of course, 2nd Street Bakery can't be beat for Italian egg sandwiches to go. Their Pepper and Egg will change your life.
But are there any other brands? I haven't seen any. We always called it Taylor Ham up in North Jersey.
Quote from: getgarbs on 02-18-2009, 04:21pmBy pork roll I assume you are referring to Taylor Ham? (pork roll is what people in PA call it) Those of us from central Jersey also call it pork roll. Taylor Ham is a brand name, hence the capitalization.
By pork roll I assume you are referring to Taylor Ham? (pork roll is what people in PA call it)
But let me ask you this....Does Taylor Ham or pork roll have an 80s movie named after it???
Quote from: getgarbs on 02-18-2009, 12:32pmWonder Bagels is good too. If only they had canadian bacon! But they have a crap load of cream cheeses so if I'm feeling simple and just want a bagel with cream cheese - Wonder Bagels it is. Instead they have something heads and shoulders betters then canadian bacon (is that capitalized btw?) and that is pork roll. The perfect breakfast meat.
Wonder Bagels is good too. If only they had canadian bacon! But they have a crap load of cream cheeses so if I'm feeling simple and just want a bagel with cream cheese - Wonder Bagels it is.
Instead they have something heads and shoulders betters then canadian bacon (is that capitalized btw?) and that is pork roll. The perfect breakfast meat.
Al's Diner on CommunipaworTaste of the Caribbean on Communipaw @ West Side Ave. They serve Doubles . Which cost 1.25. Very good, make sure you get pepper and tamarind sauce on them. But not too much pepper if you can't stand the heat.
Yeah, I never had this problem eating there either...but even when I went in that day the placed reaked of mothballs. I am curious as to why...I guess I will go back but I just want to make sure the place has been cleared of all moths or balls.Quote from: elgoodo on 01-06-2009, 01:08pmQuote from: jillianp on 01-06-2009, 12:41pmI can't believe I am going to report this, BUT the last time I ate at 2nd Street Bakery I ordered a couple sandwiches and some stuffed bread to-go and everything tasted like moth balls (no joke). Now I can not go back... Quote from: elgoodo on 01-06-2009, 12:05pmFor a classic standard Jersey diner breakfast, I like Flamingo. I like it better than Brownstone, which I've found to be inconsistent, expensive, and too damn crowded (go figure.) Of course, 2nd Street Bakery can't be beat for Italian egg sandwiches to go. Their Pepper and Egg will change your life.Very strange. I've never had this issue and TRUST ME I eat there quite a lot.
Quote from: jillianp on 01-06-2009, 12:41pmI can't believe I am going to report this, BUT the last time I ate at 2nd Street Bakery I ordered a couple sandwiches and some stuffed bread to-go and everything tasted like moth balls (no joke). Now I can not go back... Quote from: elgoodo on 01-06-2009, 12:05pmFor a classic standard Jersey diner breakfast, I like Flamingo. I like it better than Brownstone, which I've found to be inconsistent, expensive, and too damn crowded (go figure.) Of course, 2nd Street Bakery can't be beat for Italian egg sandwiches to go. Their Pepper and Egg will change your life.Very strange. I've never had this issue and TRUST ME I eat there quite a lot.
I can't believe I am going to report this, BUT the last time I ate at 2nd Street Bakery I ordered a couple sandwiches and some stuffed bread to-go and everything tasted like moth balls (no joke). Now I can not go back... Quote from: elgoodo on 01-06-2009, 12:05pmFor a classic standard Jersey diner breakfast, I like Flamingo. I like it better than Brownstone, which I've found to be inconsistent, expensive, and too damn crowded (go figure.) Of course, 2nd Street Bakery can't be beat for Italian egg sandwiches to go. Their Pepper and Egg will change your life.
Breakfast should cost no more than $3 and that's on the high end. If you are paying more you are a fancy boy or a kept woman.