Although referenced in a couple of other threads, I've decided that, after a particularly pleasant experience over the weekend, Jin Ju deserves its own thread.
Although there's little I dislike more than organizing meals for large groups of people, organize I did a farewell dinner for my Korean officemate at Jin Ju (his recommendation). Like many of us, I tend to prefer gritty, "authentic" ethnic restaurants over stylish ones, so I went in without much in the way of expectations.
I called Jin Ju two weeks ahead of time with a reservation for a party of 20, unsure if they would even be able to handle it, but it was no problem. (Although Jin Ju appears to be just a small, dark storefront, there's actually quite a bit of space further back.) I got an e-mail the next day from someone in charge of handling private parties with a suggested fixed-price sampler menu at the rate of $23/person. As the date approached, my reservation dropped down to 10 people, and they were able to accommodate this change without problem.
We were served four appetizers: a scallion pancake, fried pieces of whitefish, some really tasty fried kimchi dumplings, and kimbap (Korean maki rolls). For entrees, we had their excellent bi bim bap (really fresh, thinly sliced vegetables set this apart), chicken and beef versions of bulgogi (which, I was happy to find out, were sufficiently different---the chicken was more like a spicy stir-fried kung pao type of preparation), and beef chap chae (clear vermicelli noodles with beef, soy sauce, sesame oil, and various fresh vegetables). Everything was very attractive, light and less oily than I'm used to, and servings were ample.
With several bottles of plum wine and included gratuity, the check came out to a very reasonable $40/person. We had one dedicated waiter who was assisted by several others who did a great job of keeping things moving without making us feel rushed (even though the majority of our party arrived well past the reservation time). While the food was quite good and the space attractive and modern without being too precious, I really have to hand it to Jin Ju for making a group meal go as smoothly as it did. The cuisine isn't as adventurous as some of us might normally go for, but it's still quite good, and there's nothing that should put any conservative diners off from it.
Jin Ju
5203 N Clark St
Chicago, IL 60640
773-334-6377