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Our realtors absolutely raved about Mu Du Noodles and Jinja. We haven't gone to either one yet .... we are still eating our way through the New Mexican places.
Our realtors absolutely raved about Mu Du Noodles and Jinja. We haven't gone to either one yet .... we are still eating our way through the New Mexican places.
Both places are great. Jinja's offerings are very eclectic.
Both places are great. Jinja's offerings are very eclectic.
Yes. Jinja's offerings are eclectic -- leaning toward what you might call Asian Fusion. They also have some of the old time drinks -- like the Singapore Sling -- that are kind of fun.
I appreciate your suggestions, but I'm not fond of Asian fusion. I want my Chinese food to be authentic Chinese. Same with Vietnamese, Thai, and Japanese. There is no place in ABQ that offers ramen noodle soup. I did find one place up in Santa Fe, but since I've heard that there are quite a number of very nice Japanese restaurants there, I thought I would ask. Again, thanks for the info.
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