4/5 Tom Z. 7 months ago on Google
First
off,
the
sign
outside
(menus
as
well)
had
“Monmouth
Junction
Kitchen”,
not
diner,
although
there
is
no
mistaking
that
the
place
is
a
diner.
Pretty
cool
inside
as
the
place
was
bright,
clean
and
decorated
well,
it
immediately
makes
you
feel
good.
We
ordered
the
corned
beef
Reuben
with
a
salad
(had
a
choice
of
fries
or
a
salad)
and
also
had
a
choice
of
soup
which
was
chicken
with
rice.
In
the
picture
you’ll
notice
that
there
was
no
coleslaw
nor
a
pickle,
we
missed
that
it
is
provided
by
request
only
which
was
noted
in
the
upper
left
hand
corner
of
the
menu.
The
server
never
mentioned
it
and
we
felt
that
this
was
odd,
maybe
it
is
a
cost
saving
measure
on
the
part
of
the
restaurant.
I
know
it
was
our
fault
for
missing
it,
however,
this
practice
is
highly
unusual
IMO
and
detracts
from
the
presentation,
especially
for
deli
type
sandwich.
We
didn’t
realize
any
of
this
until
we
were
done
eating
and
re-read
the
menu.
Anyway
the
sandwich
and
salad
were
very
good.
A
good
amount
of
corned
beef
and
just
the
right
amount
of
dressing
made
the
sandwich
enjoyable
without
globs
of
dressing
oozing
out
as
others
usually
do.
Next
up
was
a
chicken
gyro
platter
that
had
a
Greek
salad
and
fries
along
with
soup
which
was
split
pea
with
croutons.
The
croutons
were
optional
and
I’m
glad
that
I
chose
to
have
them
added.
The
croutons
tasted
like
they
were
made
in-house
as
they
were
extremely
delicious
in
the
soup.
The
soup
was
so
good,
I
could
just
order
it
as
a
meal
by
itself.
The
gyro
had
a
good
amount
of
chicken
with
tomato,
onions,
lettuce
and
tzatziki
sauce,
overall
it
was
very
good.
The
Greek
salad
had
chunks
of
feta
cheese,
more
than
expected
and
was
very
good
as
well.
The
fries
were
piping
hot,
lightly
salted
and
crispy.
I
don’t
know
if
I
would
have
been
able
to
get
the
coleslaw
and
pickle
if
I
requested
it,
I
didn’t
need
it
as
the
platter
had
a
ton
of
food
already.