I had a perfectly nice lunch with a few gentlemen at Joy Ribs, including one of LTHForum's more esteemed members (who happened to be reviewing Joy Ribs for the current issue of The Reader).
The proprietress emphatically claimed that it is the same ownership as Jang Mo Nim and that this was just a makeover. The sign still holds the Jang Mo Nim name:
The Reader review is spot-on. I enjoyed the pork and kimchee, but I was disappointed by the panchan selection and the kalbi. The only significant highlight for me was the pheasant.
The massive cauldron of pheasant is served either spicy or not (even though we requested spicy, we were told afterward that it was made less spicy since we are not Korean. I would have preferred to order it "Korean-spicy"). What you get is a simmering pot of cut-up pheasant, daikon radish, and carrot in a deep, red broth. It's one of those winter stews that makes you happy just to look at it:
The quality of the broth definitely speaks well for their soups, which I have not tried, but intend to.
Be warned that this pot o'pheasant costs almost $45. It's $21.95 per order, minimum two orders. At that price, as much as I liked it, I don't think I'd order it again unless I was there with a big group.
They also serve Korean-Style Shabu-Shabu, which I have not had, but I hear that it's sooooo good that you won't regret you ordered it.
Joy Ribs / Jang Mo Nim
6320 N. Lincoln
773-509-0211
Their lunch hours are in flux, call first if you want to try it during the day.
Best,
Michael