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A & J Restaurant
10893 N Wolfe Rd Cupertino, CA (408) 873-8298No hours added yet.
A & J Restaurant is a Asian and Chinese restaurant where most Menuism users came for fun with friends and paid between $10 and $25.
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good, cheap, & quick
if i’m ever in the mood for variety and something quick, a & j’s comes to mind. you can order a bunch of small dishes that come out fairly quickly, and taste alright given the low prices. the only beef i have w/is the cleanliness—i inevitably feel greasy and sticky when eating here.
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Noodles with Cucumber and Meat
not quite like korean jja jjang myeun, but still good. not as saucy or dark, so it tastes lighter. but there’s more meat.
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Green Onion Pancake
man i love this stuff! it’s a combo of doughy inside and crispy outside (from being panfried), and it tastes so yum! makes for a great late night treat.
- I came here for
- fun with friends
- My meal cost
- between $10 and $25
- I tipped
- no comment
Authentic northern Chinese eatery
I brought a friend who’s lived in Beijing for years and he was happy with this place. My aunt, who is Chinese-American, also prefer this place to ones in Los Angeles and Shanghai.
The environment is pretty authentic Chinese, with loud voices, workers making dumplings at the tables, and no-frills service. But the tea is hot, the prices are cheap, and the food is good. Try the beef noodle soup, with a cold side of marinated cucumbers.
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