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Jujube

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1201 S Raleigh Rd, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (at In Glen Lennox Shopping Center)
Chapel Hill, NC 27514

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(919) 960-0555
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Best

My rating scheme: up to 3 stars for food, plating and originality up to 2 stars for service, atmosphere and...

Worst

Service is okay. The menu has not changed in two years. Same desserts, same entrees. Average - okay if you are looking for something new but not worth it.

Menu has not changed in two years! 2/15/2011

Service is okay. The menu has not changed in two years. Same desserts, same entrees. Average - okay if you are looking for something new but not worth it. more

Gastronomic Tour of Asia 7/11/2010

My rating scheme: up to 3 stars for food, plating and originality up to 2 stars for service, atmosphere and... more

Gastronomic Tour of Asia 7/11/2010

NC_Chevalier Provided by Partner
My rating scheme: up to 3 stars for food, plating and originality up to 2 stars for service, atmosphere and miscellaneous It's been four yea... more

Horrible food and a rude waitress 12/12/2009

Terrible experience from the rude waitress to the horribly seasoned food. I guess we figured out why their slogan is "almost Asian". It's not good enough to be considered Asian food. Although this restaurant has relatively nice ambiance for Chapel Hill, the food is awful!!!!! We ordered two appetizers and two entrees - and went home feeling disgusted. First the appetizers, the Vietnamese Spring Rolls - they were overstuffed with too many noodles and not much else - and the Gnocchi - the Gnocchi themselves were tasty - but the dish was not cohesive at all. The two entrees were the Cornish Hen and a Vegetarian noodle dish with "Soy Chicken". The soy chicken was inedible - it should have been called "soy sauce Chicken" - because it seemed to have been marinated in soy sauce - the soy bits- wreaked of soy sauce - it was disgusting!!!! The Cornish hen was pounded flat and seasoned with pesto over polenta - nothing special at all! Don't waste your money here!!! Go across the street for Thai food instead. Pros: nothing Cons: Terrible, inedible, overpriced food & a rude waitress more

Jujube 11/28/2009

Truly excellent service and yummy food. I know what I like, so I always get the same thing. The pan-fried... more

Jujube 11/28/2009

valerie80 Provided by Partner
Truly excellent service and yummy food. I know what I like, so I always get the same thing. The pan-fried crab & shrimp cakes with sweet potato cur... more

Always a palate pleaser 4/22/2009

by RCV at Menuism Provided by Menuism
One of our favorite restaurants in and around Chapel Hill. The food is Asian, the service is excellent and... more

Always a palate pleaser 4/22/2009

RCV Provided by Partner
One of our favorite restaurants in and around Chapel Hill. The food is Asian, the service is excellent and the atmosphere inviting. As a somewhat... more

This place is awesome 2/1/2009

I'm a total foodie and I've lived in Paris and New York. Jujube could be located in a much larger city and still crush the competition. Their food is mouth watering and creative. Charlie is a fantastic owner who really seems to care about his customers. I can't say enough great things about this place! Pros: Food is fresh, creative and portions are generous Cons: At times it can be cold in there more

Great Vegetarian Options 10/14/2008

As a vegetarian, I am always on the lookout for restaurants that have meatless entrees that have been created from the ground up as opposed to having to subtract the meat from one. The Soy section of the menu gave me hope and the execution left me wanting more. Our server was knowledgeable and prompt. Our table was offered some privacy by the hanging curtains between our table and the next. My girlfriend and I felt that we really lucked out and will definitely be back. more

Fantastic food, rock solid service 8/3/2008

Our first visit to Jujube won't be our last. The wonton soup was delicious, and the teas are quite nice. Creme brulee was the best I have had in the triangle thus far. Our server was very polite and attentive. We walked in a busy Saturday evening, were seated with minimal wait time, and the food came out promptly after order. Way to go, Jujube! more

Gotta order the Wontons! 7/12/2008

We have been to JuJebes several times and it is our new favorite place in Chapel Hill. The short rib wontons are to die for! We can't come to the resturant without ordering these wonderful things. Sitting at the bar can be a bit warm but its the best seat in the house and the chef is really nice and engaging with our questions and comments. Love this Place! Pros: Great food and service Cons: A bit noisy, but what place in the triangle isn't? more

Delicious, but $5 for 4 little vegetable dumplings? 6/16/2008

In New York's Chinatown you can get 6 dumplings double the size of Jujube's. They only give you 4 and it took 20 minutes to get them to go. They were delicious, however. Pros: Nice ambience Cons: Not good for lunch crowd - take out. more

Just average 1/25/2008

We went to Jujube on a Friday night at about 8:30. We had planned to go earlier, but when we called to make a reservation (just in case), we were told there would be no available tables until 8:30. We arrived about 15 minutes early. Our tables wasn't ready, but the hostess seated us at the bar where we had some wine and beer. We were seated a few minutes late right near the bar, and our waitress came right over to take our order. We enjoyed the dumplings, but I felt that both the main dishes were lacking something. We got Kung Pao chicken and a noodle dish, both of which were heavy on the scallions and celery. I couldn't taste the ginger in the noodles, and there was just no kick (maybe they need to use more garlic or red peppers or something). We wee also pretty cold during our dining experience-ever time someone opens th door, cold air rushes by the bar and the tables behind it, which is where we were seated. Overall, I'd say Jujube is pretty average, and we were disappointed based on all of the rave reviews. I don't think we will return. Pros: Clean, nice decor Cons: Cold near the front door, food was bland, drinks were expensive more

My favorite CH restaurant 11/19/2007

I LOVE this restaurant! I eat there at least once per week. The restaurant staff really knows how to cater to their customers. I went in there for their Late Night Tapas (special occasion) and they were having a private wine tasting dinner. In addition to allowing my date and I partake in our own private wine tasting, they held a bottle of our favorite wine from that night for our next trip in. We didn't even ask them to do so! Honestly, I've had everything on the menu. If you like seafood and spicy dished, the curry is to die for. Both types of dumplings are very good, but I do prefer the pork and cabbage. In terms of specialty drinks, The Whippet is amazing. But, be careful -- they go down way to easy and before you know it your chop stick skills become a little uncoordinated. Oh, and Stephanie is our regular waitress -- she is the best! Pros: food is amazing; drinks are perfectly blended; dessert is to die for Cons: The dining room can get a little hot when they are busy from all the cooking more

Great Asian-Fusion! 10/18/2007

My wife and I have been to Jujube several times and consider it one of the best restaurants in the Triangle. The food is consistently excellent and I enjoy the atmosphere, particularly when sitting on the side with the open kitchen. Chef Deal is clearly passionate about food, given the attention to detail and his willingness to experiment and innovate. Jujube frequently offers tasting menus to showcase new items. I?ve never had the same meal twice and I?ve never been disappointed. My favorite experience so far has been a beer tasting event, where each course was paired with a Dogfish Head microbrew. One piece of advice for those thinking about going to Jujube for the first time: the more adventurous you are with your menu selections, the more you will be rewarded. I can understand how someone might be disappointed after ordering Kung Pao Chicken or a basic noodle dish. Go for the gusto! Finally, I find it interesting that some of the reviews complain about the service. It never crossed my mind as being extraordinarily good or bad - maybe I?m too busy enjoying the food to take careful notice. more

Eh. 10/9/2007

After reading so many recommendations for Jujube, and after hearing about it from several Chapel Hill friends, a group of us from Durham headed over last night. I don't know what I was expecting, but I don't think I was expecting a restaurant tucked in the back corner of a strip mall. (To my credit, I am still transitioning from DC to NC and I try not to judge a book by its' cover.) At 7pm, it was incredibly empty and we were seated immediately. One of the members of our party of four went to wash her hands, and I was surprised that the server came to take our drink order while she was away. After she got back, our drinks came and our server then took her drink order. After reviewing the menu and specials, our server returned to tell us about the specials, which consisted of her reading the specials from the menu...and giving us no new information. I guess I was hoping that she would have tried them and could tell me a little bit about them. We started with the sweet potato fritters and the salad rolls, which I enjoyed very much. I ordered the blanched noodles with spicy yellow curry, coconut milk, carrots, lime, and cilantro. It was a very large dish, which seemed endless and left me with well more than I could consume at lunch. It was a little bland for my tastes without much zing. The flavors seemed to be pretty standard for a Thai place, but somewhat Americanized. I thought the service was pretty poor. We were there for over an hour and my water glass sat empty for much of the meal. The servers repeatedly reached across people in our party to set dishes and glasses in front of other people. Overall, I'd say my experience wasn't very good. The food was mediocre and service was a step below that. Pros: Nice atmosphere Cons: Food and service are no where near top notch! more

Great bar service 7/17/2007

I have been to Jujube several times, most recently on a Tuesday night. We walked right up to the bar, and were served promptly. I usually sit at the bar, which never disappoints. The regular bartender is friendly and knowledgeable about the cocktails as well as the food- he offered great recommendations. I have worked in restaurants and have learned that the best way to get a good meal is to ask the staff what their favorites are- my dad had the sea bass special, and I had the hanger steak (both recommended by the bartender) and we were both impressed. We both had cocktails to start (to have with our dumpling appetizer, which was awesome), and then ordered wine before our food came. I ordered without really thinking about what I'd ordered for dinner- then when my meal came, the bartender brought over a complimentary glass of wine that he thought would go well with my meal- it was fabulous. I do not understand the bad reviews- I have never had a bad experience at Jujube, and my latest was above and beyond expectations. Pros: service, good value more

Get the soft shell crab 5/23/2007

My husband and I have been going to Jujube since it opened and it remains one of our favorite restaurants. We went last night and sat on the patio which is lovely. We got two of their specialty drinks- a tangerine martini and a manhattan. They took a little while- actually longer than our appetizers- but were well worth the wait. My husband got the steak as usual. Normally I get the crab and shrimp cakes, but was tempted by the soft shell crab special. The black bean sauce that came with it was pretty spicy, but just delicious. Definitely the best meal I've had in awhile. more

I expected more. 5/18/2007

Because of raving reviews from both media and friends, we decided to celebrate a special occasion here. However, our dining experience was disappointing. The staff was not knowledgable of their own menu, everything served was too salty (I'm not talking regular asian salty...I'm talking salt-bomb-on-your-tongue), and my cocktail was not even cold. What happened? Was it a fluke night? It was a Wednesday, I guess. I don't think I will ever know, because I doubt I'll be tempted to give Jujube another try. There are just better places to eat. Pros: It's new. It's clean. Asian-inspried ambience is nice. Outdoor seating. Cons: Food. Drinks. more
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  • The Scene
    In the nondescript Glen Lennox strip mall along Highway 54 hides this sophisticated getaway. On one side, sleek armless chairs surround cozy tables placed neatly amidst red-orange, olive green and brick walls and a semi-private table with a gold Buddha. Or choose open kitchen bar seating for a front-row view to the chef's creations. Both sides come with whimsical photography from Shanghai and a Asian jazz trance background soundtrack.

    The Food
    Chef and owner Charlie Deal combines years of experience in California cuisine with a taste for the East to create updated authentic Asian. The menu is divided into no less than 10 categories of three dozen small plates and mains. Start with sweet shaoxing shiitakes--richly hearty--or potato fritters with black vinegar plum sauce, which come crisply fried outside, sumptuously juicy inside. Try the seared sea scallops for a harmonizing balance between mint and ginger tanginess.

  • 2/23/2006 Provided by Citysearch
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  • Hours: Mon-Fri 11:30am-2.30pm Mon-Wed 5pm-10pm Thu-Sat 5pm-11pm
  • Payments: Discover, Master Card, American Express, Visa
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