Jin's Chinese Kitchen

1930 W Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles
(213) 263-2263

Recent Reviews

Charlie Jeon

Evaluated only on taste. Jajangmyeon. It's really delicious. Jjamppong is also delicious. It was the most delicious overseas Chinese restaurant I've ever been to, not in LA. The downside is that there are only about 3 tables in the store, the bathroom is inside the kitchen, and it is not very clean. Still, if you miss the taste of a real Korean-style Chinese restaurant while traveling, be sure to go. Highly recommended.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 4

Grace Lee

The Jjajangmyeon is bloated and the amount of sauce is small, so my son, who can eat almost anything, says it's worse than McDonald's food. The Kkanpunggi that my husband ordered came out before the Jjajangmyeon, probably because he cooked fried chicken out of the refrigerator. The restaurant is very clean. please refer to this.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 2

Michael K

The food is delicious and the portions are large. And they are friendly... I do not recommend eating in the restaurant.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 4

Service: 4

Alex Chung

Delicious and nice hospitality!

Food: 5

Service: 5

J Esparza

Great place to eat at affordable prices. ?

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Kris M.

The black bean noodle is legit! Huge portions, I couldn’t finish and tapped out. The potstickers were on point, right amount of crisp to chewiness ratio. Inside atmosphere is meh borderline suss but food and service is good.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Black Bean Noodle

Sarah R.

The food portions are generous. The dumplings are HUGE almost the size of my palm. The service is always good every time I come in. Love it

Brigitte C.

The food here is yummy!! The portions are big and the flavor is nice. It's definitely more lowkey but it's worth giving it a try!

Creepwavves ..

Horrible service when placing an order. Incoherent staff! we were speaking extremely loud over the phone but it's as if they weren't listening and kept saying huh. This was our first and last experience we were so turned off by customer service that we didn't even get the food.

Jose Aguilar

I was just at this place. Oh my God my gut is going to bust. The food was delicious. I couldn’t finish it. What a shame. The soup was just right. The potstickers had what seemed like a lot of oil but this will be perfect for when I get home and refry them. Oh my stomach! The ice cold tea they gave me was just right for quenching my thirst too. They accept debit too.Parking: Parking is limited

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Spicy Seafood Noodle Soup, Pork Potstickers

Ray Marroquin

The stir fried black bean noodles were delicious, service was good, my food came out fast and the atmosphere was very nice

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Black Bean Noodle

Jeffrey A.

Food is great however I don't like that they keep charging me different prices all the time. Like online says one thing in person is like $3 more like wtf Overall it's good food just fix the menu and prices !

Jarred Brewster

Got the mabo tofu lunch special with a cup of their spicy cabbage soup. It was great, especially for the price. Owner was friendly. This will be a mainstay for me.

Carol X.

In a nutshell: a whole more than just a hole-in-a-wall__________At first glance, Jin Chinese Kitchen is more underwhelming, a small, dingy hole-in-the-wall sandwiched between two other larger restaurants. Inside, you're greeted by one elderly waiter resembling Flash the sloth in Zootopia, standing amidst a few rickety wooden tables and chairs and couch booths with faded leather. Sitting there, sipping hot water from styrofoam cups, you feel like you've been dropped straight into the streets of China. Despite the Korean signs hung all around the walls and splattered across the menu, Jin Chinese Kitchen is indeed Chinese, and the inconspicuous exterior belies the surprisingly good taste of the food. The Orange chicken bowl with rice surpasses that of Panda Express, striking a nice balance between the juicy, crunchy exterior and the succulent meat underneath. I ordered the Broccoli beef bowl with rice. I will die on the hill that steamed broccoli with sauce is one of the best yet most simple vegetable dishes ever. While the beef was tougher than I'd have liked, the broccoli was perfectly soft, but not soggy. I personally would have preferred more vegetables than beef and rice portion-wise though. General Tso's chicken bowl features all the expected-tender chicken in small chunks, stray slices of soft carrot, sprinkles of crunchy peanut- that is neither epically bad nor outstandingly good. Note: the rice tastes best after a thorough mixing, where each fleck is coated completely in the mildly spicy sauce.The noodle bowls are gigantic and the rice bowls were pretty large too, so our table turned into a buffet, each person partaking in all the other dishes. Small bowls of red soup were also distributed, which, according to my friend, tasted exactly like "instant noodle water."For my group of two hungry families looking for a quick, inexpensive lunch stop during a road trip, Jin Chinese Kitchen did the right trick. The aesthetics might not be at the highest standard, but when you've been stuffed in a car with rambunctious kids and exhausted parents, the food will most certainly satisfy.

Ida Newman

Although it is said Chinese restaurants but more South Korean style. It is valuable and fast to eat. We have 2 people but order 3 dishes. We didn't finish them. Recommended 1 dish for one person.

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