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Jin Ju 5203 N. Clark St., Chicago 60640, 60...
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When you're planning your visit to Jin Ju, you could take municipal transportation to the station CTA-Berwyn, which is the nearest station at 787 meters distance to the restaurant, otherwise, there are parking lots 893 meters away at Go Parking-Winthrop Ave.
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Jinju restaurant in Chicago's Andersonville neighborhood offers a cozy atmosphere with great music and delicious food. While some reviewers found the entrees lacking, the small plates and appetizers were a hit. The mango habanero soju cocktail was a standout, as was the attentive service from server Kevin. The restaurant was praised for its chill vibe and welcoming atmosphere for solo diners, date nights, or family outings. Overall, Jinju offers mind-blowing Korean cuisine with killer flavors, a relaxed ambiance, and friendly staff. While some experienced issues with food quality and service, others found it to be a great spot for affordable and flavorful Korean dishes. The menu, although simple, gives diners a chance to experience authentic Korean cuisine in an elegant way. While there were some mixed reviews, Jinju remains a gem in the Andersonville neighborhood for those looking to explore Korean cuisine in Chicago.
The average rating for Jin Ju is 4.1, which means that the guests have a very high opinion of this restaurant.
What Melissa M likes about Jin Ju:
Every dish we got was delicious, as was the mango habanero soju cocktail. We also loved the vibe. Our server Kevin was super helpful with dietary restrictions and was generally kind and thoughtful. We plan to be back! View all feedback.
What Brittany doesn't like about Jin Ju:
Really wanted to like this place but was quite disappointed in the food. The kimchi pajun was crispy but had no flavor other that “deep fried”, couldn’t even sense there was kimchi in it. The tteok was chewy but the sauce also lacked flavor. The stone bowl bibimbap wasn’t salted and the sauce added nothing to it; it tasted like bland white rice with unseasoned vegetables. These all felt like traditional Korean dishes... View all feedback.
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