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Start Your Day Right with the All-Star Plate Breakfast at Joji’s Diner in Serangoon

 


We recently visited Joji's Diner and tried their "All-Star Plate" breakfast, which exceeded our expectations. For only $12.50, we were served a scrumptious array of breakfast items, including scrambled eggs, bacon, baked beans, cherry tomatoes, toast, sausage, wild mushrooms, and baked potato chunks. The portions were generous and the quality of the ingredients was top-notch.

The scrambled eggs were fluffy and moist, and the bacon was deliciously salty and savory. The baked beans were rich and flavorful, and the cherry tomatoes provided a refreshing balance of acidity. The sausages were juicy and seasoned to perfection, while the wild mushrooms added a delightful earthy flavor. The baked potato chunks were crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, making for a satisfying breakfast experience.

The service at Joji's Diner was exceptional. The waitstaff were friendly and attentive, ensuring that our food arrived promptly and that we were comfortable throughout our visit. The cozy atmosphere of the restaurant added to the overall dining experience.

Joji's Diner also offers flexibility with their menu, allowing customers to switch their toast to pancakes for just $1.90 or to sourdough bread for an additional $1. This demonstrates the restaurant's commitment to accommodating individual preferences and dietary restrictions.

In conclusion, we highly recommend Joji's Diner's "All-Star Plate" breakfast for anyone looking for a hearty and delicious breakfast in Serangoon. With its high-quality ingredients, exceptional service, and cozy atmosphere, it's a must-visit spot for breakfast lovers.

Joji's Diner Opening Hours and Location

10am to 10pm Daily

Address :  534 Upper Serangoon Rd, Singapore 534549

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