If you have not eaten here make plans to do so soon. While seated, do try the Manchurian Beef. It is a delightful blend of garlic and spices deep fried to a cristy goodness that will have you wanting more. Also a must have is the trade mark CJ House fried rice and well as the prawns with candied walnuts. I dare say this little cafe serves some of ...
I cannot enjoy any of the dishes at CJ, they are consistent in making sure you get greasy food. The service at the restaurant is poor and take out forget it. They feel they are doing you a favor!
We went to CJ's for lunch after reading about it in Frommer's travel guide. We were seated quickly, but that's where the good experience ended. Our waiter came to our table one time to take our order; we didn't hear from him again until he brought our check at the end of the meal.
The food was good, but nothing spectacular. ...
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Hidden Treasure
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 11/02/05
CJ's is one of those comfortable restaurants you don't think of first when you're going out to lunch or dinner in Marin. Yet, it may be Marin's finest, most reasonably priced Chinese restaurant.
Most importantly, all their chicken entrees use tender, tasty strips of chicken breast. One signature dish you can't pass up is ...
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CJ is What I consider Heavenly Chinese Food
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 10/03/05
If there was a dislike, it would be that one night, it seemed that everyone wanted CJ Chinese food and I had to wait. Boo-Hoo. The thick, delicious scent of sizzling, saucy chicken is the lasso that pulls customers in off the street. Passing across the threshold, one is greeted by the owner. The sounds of the busy kitchen reveal the pace at which ...
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