A 5-Star Feast for the Senses!
Walking into Jin’s Asian Cuisine is like stepping into a world where food is celebrated, service is an art, and every corner sparkles with care. From the moment I arrived, I knew this was going to be a memorable experience—and spoiler alert—it didn’t disappoint!
Let’s talk about the atmosphere. Jin’s is lit just right. No dim corners, no harsh overhead lights—just a warm, inviting glow that says, “Stay a while, you’re going to love it here.” The place is spotless, too. I mean, you could probably eat off the floors, though why would you when they have amazing plates of food ready for you?
Now, the main event: the food. I ordered the General Tso's Chicken, white rice, and Cheese Wontons, and let me tell you, each bite was a little celebration. The General Tso’s? Perfectly crispy, saucy, and with just the right kick of heat. The chicken was so tender, it felt like it was giving me a hug from the inside. The white rice was fluffy, like tiny clouds on my plate. And the Cheese Wontons? Oh my, they were little pockets of creamy, crispy heaven. I’m pretty sure angels wrapped those wontons themselves.
As for the service, the staff at Jin’s are the kind of people you’d want as your best friends. Friendly, attentive, and always a step ahead. My water glass was never empty, and every need was met with a smile. They made me feel like royalty, and trust me, I don’t even get that kind of service at home!
In short, Jin’s Asian Cuisine is a gem. Whether you're out for a casual dinner or celebrating something special, this place delivers on all fronts. Five stars? More like five fireworks. Can’t wait to go back and try more...
   Read moreI really wanted to like this place, and maybe my experiences have been a fluke, or this is a temporary quality issue arising from how the pandemic has hurt so many restaurants, but the 2 orders I've gotten from here were very disappointing for what I paid.
-The chicken pad thai I ordered was flavorless and the noodles overcooked -The fried wontons dripping with oil -The fried rice was oily, bland, and seemed to contain no egg. -The General Tso's was ok though. -The sushi I ordered--a Good Time roll, tasted good but the tempura was oily and for $11 I expected the roll to be a bit larger or higher quality.
Wondering if maybe it's because I ordered most of this right when they opened in the morning and the fry oil wasn't hot enough yet, because everything was very oily as if it was cooked at a lower temp than it should have been. Willing to give this place a 3rd try eventually--not anytime soon--but my expectations are very low. If I go again later and the food is better I will...
   Read moreShould have known that on a Saturday evening when there were no cars in the parking lot and we were the only ones to enter the restaurant that the food was going to be uneatable for the most part. My friend ordered the Bourbon Chicken with white rice. I had the Orange Chicken with white rice. My orange chicken was fair but.,His Bourbon Chicken was not Chicken at all. Looked like tofu. He could not eat it at all. When waiter asked if we wanted a box to take the rest home we said no we didn't like it. We got the bill and it was almost $35.00, for what 1 unbeaten entree and one 1/2 eaten entre. When I bite into the fortune cookie it was so stale and dry that I could not get it out of my mouth fast enough. The only thing that was half decent was the unsweetened tea! Don't waste time at this place unless you just want to give your money and time away! I never rate small Mom and Pops restaurants, however I felt compelled to do so here. Maybe prevent someone from...
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