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DJ Kitchen

4.2 (177 reviews)
Closed 11:45 am - 10:00 pm

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Moderate noise
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Hot & Sour soup  served in little ramekins. Thick and spicy!
Meredith R.

Hands down, this is the best Chinese restaurant in the area. All their dishes are consistently delicious ... but I award only four stars since there are things -- policies, not food -- that make little sense to me. DJ's hot and sour soup is excellent. However, individual portions are very small, and at $4.50, expensive. I noticed that on line one can get a large, which feeds at least three, for around $9. So that's what I asked for. Nope. If you eat in, you can only get the tiny $4.50 size. With staff working the dining room, you still have to order your meal on a tablet. I asked why. Three reasons: If the server gets the order wrong, he/she has to pay. (Does that really happen?!) Patrons can see photos of what they're ordering. AND -- according to the nice fellow working there -- it's easier for them when they switch up the menu. So, we went with the program. No soup. (Next time we'll get take-out!) An order of double cooked chicken. Delicious, as usual. And Mongolian beef. DJ is byob. Parking is easy in the Target garage, up the stairs. And -- like every time we're there -- almost all patrons are Asian, eating wonderous dishes, unlike the Americanized fare we go for.

Hair in food

HAIR IN MY FOOD I went to DJ Kitchen on City Avenue in Philadelphia on Sunday, March 1, 2026 and ordered a simple meal (chicken lomein and General Tso's chicken with white rice). I ordered take out. I went home, plated my food and began eating. Two to three bites in I discovered a long strand of hair in my food. It was dangling from a piece of chicken I was about to eat. I immediately took the hair, which was intertwined in rice, and laid it on a napkin to see what it was. I took a few pictures. I called DJ Kitchen several times (Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday) to request a refund because I could not eat the food. My calls and voicemail messages were ignored. It is not convenient for me to go back and return the food (I put it all back in the containers). I will try to go back to the store and show them the hair they left in my food. I doubt they will refund my $30+. But that was my last visit.

Cold Noodle with Chili Oil, String Bean, and Black Pepper Angus Beef Cubes
Danni N.

Our first meal in Philadelphia! It definitely didn't disappoint. We really enjoyed the beef and noodles, but the string beans weren't the best. I also got a thai tea, which was really good except the boba was a little hard.

Dan Dan Noodle
Kara B.

Super authentic Asian food! I was in a party of 4. We all ordered different apps and entrees, and everything was very good! You order from iPads which is nice! It was also easy for us to all order and pay separately since we were on a work trip! Service was efficient. They are byob which is always nice! We did. It bring drinks, so I'm not sure if there is a corking fee or not. I would definitely recommend DJ Kitchen!

Wonton Soup
Paul M.

This schezuan Chinese restaurant is a gem near Philadelphia College of osteopathic medicine (PCOM). Everything on this menu is fresh delicious and good. The service is excellent! We had one of the most tastiest wonton soups I ever had. The egg drop soup was also very good. The scallion pancakes are second to none. The crispy cheese wontons were ok. The dumplings in chili oil were tasty. The fried rice dish and lo mein dishes were also very tasty. My favorite dishes were the cold sesame noodles with a little spice very delicious, the potatoes peppers and eggplant dish excellent and the long peppers with chicken excellent! Like I said everything I ordered was excellent. I would definitely be back! One of my favorite Chinese restaurants!

Tofu and chives
Walter T.

Have eaten here a few times and I've become a real fan. Hidden along City Ave behind Chipotle, the dining room is surprisingly never crowded even though you should definitely eat in. The entrees are $12-35 depending on what you get, but the chef knows how to prepare high quality Chinese food. This is way above the typical Chinese American takeout place. We recommend the spicy beef noodle soup as something to try to start but come back and explore their menu.

The legendary Moe Cheeks
Sherrice B.

When you come to your favorite Chinese spot and stumble upon a legend. I was waiting for my to go order and look who breezed in and out. Always a fan, he was so humble and didn't mind taking a photo with me.

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Very good Szechuan food. Great flavor. Good portions. The household first choice whenever delivery is mentioned.

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Food was good - grossly overpriced. And takes FOREVER to come out of the kitchen. Better options out there

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What is Ouyang Nana's relation to this place?

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Does DJ Kitchen use MSG in their food preparation?

No. I asked them, they said no MSG is added to any dish.

What are the hours for lunch special?

Mon-Fri 11:30am- 3:00pm

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