Chicago Bites #57
Jin Ju

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Steaming seafood soup served in clay bowls are one of the delicacies available at Jin Ju

Jin Ju offers modern takes on traditional Korean food. Soju-tinis, squid and kimchi are a few of the wonderful items we enjoyed from the menu. But is Jin Ju, a restaurant located in restaurant-rich Andersonville neighborhood, worth a repeat visit? Tune in and find out!

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00:00 - 02:49 Urban, Untraditional, Unexpected
02:50 - 04:53 Rhapsodizing about Appetizers
04:54 - 11:30 Squid! and Other Main Dishes
11:33 - 16:54 Service, Ratings and Sign-off


Jin Ju
5203 N. Clark St.

Bridget rates Jin Ju 7/10
Tammy rates Jin Ju 8/10

squid
O Jinga Bokum? Squid! Wonderful Squid!

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