Amos of Zinn's Diner.
Once stood in front of Zinn's diner.
Located at the base of the historic Fine Arts Building, this classic diner has been a popular lunch spot for theater and museum employees and patrons since 1961, and more recently students at the Columbia College art school nearby. Vintage, satisfying lunch counter fare (think burgers, tuna melts and malts — nothing gourmet, but nothing overpriced either) with efficient, if not exactly warm service.
A perfectly-preserved 1918 diner in the heart of San Francisco's Mission District.
Hawkers are favorite dining joints in Singapore especially for those who are looking for value-for-money meals.
A latenight and weekend brunch place and diner. They have exceptional breakfasts served all day, and the ultimate weirdo milkshake, the Shaking Jessie, a shake made with Guiness and espresso.
The "Meaty Hippie Hash" is one of my favorite dishes from our favorite place to eat - the Fleetwood Diner on 44th Street in Grand Rapids, Michigan. I've heard that there's another location in Ann Arbor, and they also have the Hippie Hash.
Ingredients: Hash Browns, Broccoli, Tomato, Mushroom, Onion, Green Pepper, Feta Cheese, the Fleetwood's homemade Corned Beef, and your choice of egg and toast.