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    JenChan's

    4.6 (220 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 10:00 PM
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    brussell sprouts
    Debbie C.

    Food was good. Indoor and outdoor seating. They do charge a 5percent health insurance fee but it can be taken off if you ask.

    Tari O.

    Perfect neighborhood spot for friends and family. I saw this place on Atlanta Eats and couldn't wait to try! Great Asian fusion inspired menu. We had green beans, chicken, fried rice, dumplings, pizza, Brussels and more. Everything was delicious. Plates made for sharing with prices $9-20. Cocktails were good as well. Ginger one was the fave.

    Shumai
    Devon B.

    Our server was super helpful with giving us a lot of information to decide what drink and food we wanted to order. They were very knowledgeable about the flavor profiles of everything on the menu. The restaurant is small but super cute vibe inside and I never felt crowded. Their drink list is super unique with fun variations of things you would find on a normal cocktail list. My favorite dish was the shumai. We ordered one of their pizzas because they are known for them and it was good but I think I would rather try their more unique entrees next time. We did end up staying for our full allotted reservation time because the time that the food took. They do warn you that pizza takes longer to come out so be prepared to be patient. It won't be hard because they bring out your food as it's ready so you can snack while waiting and try a few of their great drink options.

    Coconut Curry Bowl
    Sean C.

    Wow. This was an excellent meal all around. From the moment you walk in, you can feel the warmth, fun, and excitement; both from the staff and the perfect cozy a space that embodies the neighborhood. Do you want to know about the food? Incredible. Every dish we had feels like it was made with intention. Handmade potstickers are bold, and fresh which felt comforting while still being creative. The wahoo cakes were a hidden gem on the menu, I'm not sure why more places don't have them. Lastly, the General Tsao pizza was an interesting choice that ended up as pure perfection. Lastly, grab that campfire drink, you're not going to be sad that it was incredible. Jen Chan's is the place you want to be. It's the kind of neighborhood spot you end up telling all your friends about. If I could give it more stars, I would!

    Pizza
    LeMarkus B.

    Jen Chans is a trendy, fusion restaraunt. It is very unique in its food and environment. It is LGBTQ+ owned. The service is very warm and accepting and everyone is nice. We ordered the egg rolls and the pizza. It is handmade and scratch. If you do not have a diverse palate, I wouldn't recommend. I loved the bugolgi pizza. If you're looking for a different experience, you should try it out!

    Coconut Curry Pizza
    Daelyn T.

    There was not ONE bad bite. Literally loved everything we got and we got a ton of food! The service was amazing. Our server was Isaac, highly recommend. Since it was our first time, he explained the menu and gave great suggestions. I loved that the restaurant felt like it was apart of the neighborhood and really homey. I will be back and I'm still thinking about the seasons street fries, the miso chocolate cookies, the coconut curry pizza, and the biscoff cake. No notes!!

    Coco curry noodle w/ Mongolian beef - lacking in flavor
    Nicole W.

    I didn't have the best takeout experience. I ordered online and chose the option for curbside. They ask you how to identify your car, etc and the confirmation email tells you to call when you arrive. Curbside was a major reason I chose to order because I know parking can be tough in that area and I was exhausted so wanted to get in and out. But when I arrived and called they first didn't answer then answered but told me they were too busy for curbside. So I had to circle around and eventually park illegally praying I didn't get towed to run in to get my food. I just wish they had said upfront curbside wasn't available because I would have ordered elsewhere. Their page also never updated to tell me when my food was ready, I just decided I was tired of waiting. Service was so-so. I didn't feel like they cared too much since I was a takeout customer. For dinner I ordered the Coco Curry Noodles with Mongolian Beef. It had spice to it, but not a lot of flavor otherwise. Really bummed because I've been excited to try JenChan's. I may try one more time but only for dine-in. Parking: not great, limited street spots.

    Loco Moco
    Jenna D.

    Oh my gaaaaaaaawddd WHAT! I love this place! Ate dinner tonight here for the first time and I would come back every week. The Vietnamese Pork Pizza is the true LOML. The gluten free dough is the best of the best. It's soaked in chili oil, it's crispy af. The pork is delicious. It's covered in slaw. The Yook Baeng Loco Moco is just the coziest dish, it made me feel so warm and happy. The softest pork and gravy over rice and bok choy. Service was great, vibes inside the restaurant were very cool. We sat by a window and the doors were propped open for the lovely early fall weather we are having. Overall exquisite.

    Mongolian Beef
    Jay S.

    The food was amazing. Asian fusion. The General Tso's Chicken and Waffle was a perfect blend of spicy and sweet. The blueberry pop tart was great. Staff was excellent. Be sure to book reservations.

    Kamille H.

    JenChan's is one of my favorite low key places to dine in ATL. The menu items change every now and then, so I think they use some seasonal ingredients to spice it up. It's a queer friendly restaurant so that's important to me personally. You can get a Gay Card for discounts on future meals and a free margarita. Don't tell anyone, but the ginger margarita is the best margarita I've had in my life. They have board games and cards for large groups/families. Pizza is delish. The parking can be a nightmare it's on a very small street.

    The Fat Chan burrito
    Angela R.

    Yelp's description of this place is misleading. I was expecting an unappealing fusion of Asian and pizza, when actually it's an exciting culinary adventure infusing a variety of cuisines successfully. So much awesomeness here: seasonal cocktails (housemade hot cider with whiskey), do not miss the melt-in-your-mouth dumplings. Fresh veggies and generous portions in our meals. Loved the Mongolian beef burrito. Our server was wonderful too.

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    Antoinette P.

    Why didn't anyone tell me this restaurant has been open for the past 5 years?! So glad we discovered it. The food is AMAZING and so full of flavor. Who would think to put Mongolian beef with fried rice and pineapple?! The pork egg rolls with the duck sauce were also too good! If you like steamed dumplings they have some good ones. The cocktails were delicious! Really enjoyed the frozen tequila based one. The service was so great from everyone. It's kid friendly too. The decor is unique and feels like a great place to enjoy a great meal with people you love. Can't wait to go back to try the pizzas!

    Justin N.

    We LOVED JenChan's! We have heard so much about it but finally made it around to coming and now it might be one of our go-to's in the area. Everything we had was great, they have vegan, gluten-free and other options and accommodated well to everyone's respective dietary restrictions in our large group. Great place!

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    The food was amazing with many delicious flavors! The dumplings were delicious and all the food that we ordered...pizza was great!!

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    Food here is amazing! Service was also excellent! Definitely recommend! The parking can get a bit weird but that's all.

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    Visiting from out of town and so glad I found this spot on Happy Cow. LGBTQ+ and vegan friendly

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    I've only had to go, but the food is yummy. I highly recommend this friendly, locally owned spot.

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    Delicious, unique pizzas at a reasonable price! Highly recommend...especially if you enjoy cuisines that play with fusion.

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    Poor Calvin's

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    Ruby Chow's

    4.4(474 reviews)
    1.5 miOld Fourth Ward
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    I went here on my first date with my current girlfriend! This place was very gluten free and…read morevegetarian friendly in my opinion :) I tried the NA wine and she had a mocktail, so also very sober-friendly (thought the cocktails look sooo good) We shared the green beans, Brussels sprouts and japchae- sooooo good We had a reservation, which I'd reccomend :) it was a really nice date spot because you'd feel comfortable dressing up or dressing down - we sat inside but they had outside seating as well. The best part was the mango sticky rice - sooooo good It was really such a special date, I'm so glad she picked Ruby Chow's - I've been wanting to go foreverrrrr Would go again for sure!

    I was pleasantly surprised and really enjoyed this place for dinner! We made a dinner reservation…read morefor two seats at the bar. I actually got a text about 30 mins before our reservation that our table is ready, which worked out perfectly because we were just waiting around anyway. We were seated right away upon checking in. Our server/bartender greeted us right away and informed us of they still have happy hour until 7 pm. We grabbed a few items from their happy hour menu - bang bang shrimp (only 3 pieces for $8 but they were nice big pieces) and purple sweet potato fries (my favorite of the night. Battered with tempura, covered with salty and was so good)! We ordered additional items - calamari (it was nicely cooked and soft), katsu bun (my hubby's favorite as the bun was soft and the pork was thinly pounded and crispy from the breading, pork kimchi fried rice (I opted for no egg. Had tons of pork pieces but really no kimchi flavor and was definitely on the sweeter side) and green beans (nicely cooked with bits of char with a sweet sauce). Their must-get drink though is the Thai tea martini! And for dessert we ordered additional items mango sticky rice. The rice could have been cooked a little longer but loved the mango sorbet and coconut cream it came with. We really enjoyed everything and looking forward to the next time we come back.

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    3.9(844 reviews)
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    Let me start by saying that, for me, customer service will always come before the food. The…read moreattention to detail and the way you treat your guests never go unnoticed. I want to thank Dave for reaching out and taking the time to understand my concerns about my previous experience. That effort mattered. I recently had the chance to visit again on a Friday evening. It wasn't overly busy, I was seated promptly, and my server was attentive throughout. I tried a few new items along with some of my favorites, including the Korean BBQ Sticky Ribs (hopefully I got that right). This time, I left satisfied with the overall experience, and I felt it was only right to come back and share that update. One thing I will say, Friday evenings seem to be a better fit for me than a midday Saturday visit, especially with how busy the BeltLine can get.

    My friends and I embarked on a delicious little tasting adventure, sampling a bit of everything and…read morenot a single bite disappointed. The ribs struck that magical sweet-meets-savory harmony, like a perfectly composed song. The pork bao buns? Pillowy clouds of joy, cradling glossy, sweet glazed pork that practically melted on cue. The dumplings were tiny treasure chests of flavor, so good they didn't even need a dip to shine. And the bibimbap? A layered masterpiece, each bite a new surprise that had me doing a quiet little happy dance in my seat. The ambiance felt light and breezy, with charming wooden booths that invite you to linger... though the seats themselves seem to encourage just a slightly shorter stay. Service, however, was a tale of two moods. Our main server was an absolute gem--warm, attentive, and lovely. But one food runner brought a storm cloud to the table, delivering dishes with an energy that felt more "battle scene" than "dinner service." After one particularly dramatic plate drop, we kindly asked for a different runner. Thankfully, the food worked its magic and kept the overall experience glowing brighter than the brief shadow.

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    Gaja Korean Bar - Spicy Fried Chicken @tiffhuangry

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    4.0(426 reviews)
    1.4 miEast Atlanta Village
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    Truly, a hidden gem in the East Atlanta Village! Gaja's entrance is located on the side of the…read morefairly large parking area that surrounds the many shops and restaurants in this area. Despite this, the restaurant was vibrant on a rainy midweek day... Almost full to capacity with patrons. Happy my partner recommended this restaurant! I sat at the bar to place my to go order and was greeted promptly by the bartender. He brought me water and provided the QR code to order. The gentleman next to me was enjoying the Bimibap which looked very enticing, but due to the cold weather, I wanted something warm. Soup was not an option and was directed to the glass noodle dish. The glass noodles were of a sweet potato consistency and included several vegetables. I did not know that the bone marrow mentioned in the description would be an actual marrow, quite large that was discovered once I dug into my dish at home. The flavors exuded were right on point! The portion was also ample for a second meal. Will definitely return to sample the Bimibap on a warmer day and possibly some of the drinks offered. I truly enjoyed the waiting period at the bar, striking up conversation and viewing Misery which was being projected on the wall... A true horror classic. I enjoyed the atmosphere and menu offerings.

    I popped into Gaja Korean Bar this past Friday... and wow…read more This place is a hidden gem for real. I've walked past it a million times and had NO idea it was even there. The vibe is super cool -- eccentric in the best way, intimate but still lively. They had a movie playing on a projector, which gave the space a whole artsy, underground feel. Now, the menu isn't exactly pescatarian‑friendly, so I couldn't go too crazy, but what I *did* try was solid. The Kimchi Fried Rice was a little on the bland side for me -- I expected more punch since it's kimchi, but the portion was perfect. Most people pair it with their signature chicken dishes anyway, which makes total sense. The Kimchi Crab Cake, though? Absolutely delicious. Packed with savory lump crab, crispy panko coating, and a little lemony finish. YUM. My boyfriend got the Gaja‑style chicken and was obsessed -- crispy, crunchy, tossed in their famous sauce, topped with tofu ranch. He cleaned that plate. Now let's talk drinks. I ordered the Sledge‑o‑matic Lover, and this is the perfect spring/summer drink. Cucumber jalapeño tequila, house‑made watermelon syrup, a splash of lime, a hint of lemon... perfection. It's listed as spicy, but it's really not -- and I'm not a spicy‑drink girlie. This one is fantastic. The service was great too -- warm, attentive, and quick. The food came out faster than expected, everything was hot, and every dish looked beautiful. Gaja really surprised me in the best way.

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    4.2(77 reviews)
    1.6 miDowntown

    I'll begin, as all honest assessments should, with the disappointment so that what follows may be…read moreconsidered with clear eyes and an unclouded palate. I ordered the Shandong braised chicken, a dish presented with its protein resting atop a glossy sauce and a generous scattering... ten or more pieces of accompanying dough. In theory, this bread should serve as both sponge and companion, absorbing the depth of the braise and rounding the dish into comfort. In practice, it was profoundly compromised. The dough was unmistakably moldy, visibly, undeniably so. This alone is alarming in any dining establishment; it signals a breakdown not just in execution, but in fundamental kitchen vigilance. More troubling than the oversight itself was the response. When the issue was brought to the attention of the waiter, the reaction suggested familiarity rather than concern as though such an occurrence fell within the realm of the expected. There was no urgency, no visible embarrassment, no effort to meaningfully rectify the moment. The tone felt faintly dismissive. The effect on the room was immediate: the couple seated ahead of us, having witnessed the exchange, opted against ordering an entrée at all. That, in itself, speaks volumes. There were, however, redeeming elements. The spicy beef was well-prepared, delivering heat with balance rather than bravado. The diced potatoes were excellent, crisp at the edges, tender within, and seasoned with confidence. These dishes hinted at a kitchen capable of competence, even finesse, when fundamentals align. The atmosphere added an unexpected layer. Spa music drifted through the dining room an odd choice for a meal that aims to be bold and hearty, creating a tonal dissonance that never quite resolved. Service hovered in the realm of "acceptable," buoyed largely by polite refrains of "yes sir" and "no ma'am," though these formalities felt more like compensation for a lack of true attentiveness than genuine hospitality. I would not go so far as to discourage anyone from dining here. There is promise, and there are flashes of real quality. But I would offer this advice plainly and without drama: inspect your food carefully. Mold has no place on the plate, and until that reality is treated with the seriousness it demands, the experience remains compromised no matter how good the potatoes may be.

    I really wanted to like Nooduh, but the experience was mixed for me. The shrimp dumplings were…read moreexcellent and the bok choy was cooked perfectly, so there are definitely bright spots on the menu. The bartender and service were also great, so no complaints there. The problem was the main reason you come to a place like this: the noodles. My lo mein came out cold, completely lacking flavor, and the texture was mushy. Even when it came back hot, it still tasted like nothing, which is disappointing when noodles are supposed to be the star. On top of that, paying $16.99 for basic garlic vegetables feels unreasonable, especially when the food quality didn't match the price. Overall, service was solid, a couple dishes were good, but the food that should define the restaurant fell flat. With the price point being what it is, I'm not sure I'd rush back.

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