J-Bistro
Chinese restaurant · Dunwoody North ·

J-Bistro

Chinese restaurant · Dunwoody North ·

Korean-Chinese fusion, jjajangmyeon, tangsuyuk, kitchen window

korean-chinese dishes
jajjangmyeon
jjampong
spicy noodle soup
authentic chinese food
sichuan cuisine
chefs in action
tender sweet and sour pork
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Information

6035 Peachtree Rd A112, Atlanta, GA 30360 Get directions

$10–20

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Restroom
Accepts reservations
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Cozy

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6035 Peachtree Rd A112, Atlanta, GA 30360 Get directions

+1 678 691 8886
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$10–20 · Menu

Features

•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Cozy
•Good for groups
•Good for solo dining
•Vegetarian options

Last updated

Jan 17, 2026

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The 15 Best Chinese Restaurants In Atlanta - Atlanta - The Infatuation

"When you’re torn between Chinese and Korean, head to Doraville's J-Bistro, which has a wide variety of great Chinese, Korean, and fusion dishes. Despite its shopping center digs (it's in a H Mart plaza), the dining room is incredibly spacious. And be sure to grab a seat near the large kitchen viewing window where you can see the chefs in action. Stick to the OG Korean-Chinese dishes—jjajangmyeon, silky noodles in black bean sauce, and tangsuyuk, a tender sweet and sour pork." - candy hom

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The 15 Best Chinese Restaurants In Atlanta

"When you’re torn between Chinese and Korean, head to Doraville's J-Bistro, which has a wide variety of great Chinese, Korean, and fusion dishes. Despite its shopping center digs (it's in a H Mart plaza), the dining room is incredibly spacious. And be sure to grab a seat near the large kitchen viewing window where you can see the chefs in action. Stick to the OG Korean-Chinese dishes—jjajangmyeon, silky noodles in black bean sauce, and tangsuyuk, a tender sweet and sour pork. " - candy hom

https://www.theinfatuation.com/atlanta/guides/best-chinese-restaurants-in-atlanta
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J-Bistro - Review - Doraville - Atlanta - The Infatuation

"When you’re torn between Chinese and Korean, head to Doraville's J-Bistro, which has a wide variety of great Chinese, Korean, and fusion dishes. Despite its shopping center digs (it's in a H-mart plaza), the dining room is incredibly spacious. And be sure to grab a seat near the large kitchen viewing where you can see the chefs in action. We stick to the OG Korean-Chinese dishes—jjajangmyeon, silky noodles in black bean sauce, and tangsuyuk, a tender sweet and sour pork. photo credit: Candy Hom photo credit: Candy Hom photo credit: Candy Hom photo credit: Candy Hom Pause Unmute" - Candy Hom

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Maxx K.

Google
Came with my wife and we had the braised pork bun the wontons in hot sauce I ordered the beef ganguo and asked for it to be extra spicy my wife ordered the spicy noodle soup and we had the hot tea, the braised pork buns were the best with good layered flavor everything else fell flat and had little to no flavor.

sabuj B.

Google
Amazing authentic Chinese food. Prices are low compared to the quality and quantity of a dish. Most dishes can be shared by 2 folks so ask. Quick service. Don't be afraid of the chilli and spice in the pictures online...it's not hot but more flavourful. They have some of the standard Chinese stuff but they shine in the authentic ones. Easy on the wallet especially for families or casual date night.

David P.

Google
If I could give this place six stars, I would. This is hands down the best Sichuan cuisine in Atlanta. I highly recommend going during the lunch special (1:30–3:00 PM), where you get an entree, a spring roll, and soup for just $12. I had the hot boiled fish, and it was absolutely delicious. There’s plenty of seating, even during lunch hours, making it a great spot for both big and small groups. The food is outstanding, and one of the best parts is the large window where you can watch the chefs at work—an added bonus to an already fantastic dining experience.

Thai L.

Google
Go across the same parking lot to YGF Malatang. You'll thank me later. - the food was not good. Solid 2/10; I'd rather go to Panda Express. - the owner (bald dude) refused to let us sit against the wall, and forced my 3-month-old boy to be exposed to the cold December air everytime the door opened. Keep in mind there was plenty of space, only 2 groups were there. - desipite calling their food Sichuan, none of it was even slightly spicy, even the chili sauce! I've never had worse Sichuan than here. - the waitress seemed to really not want to serve us, even though we were only a party of 4 and there were only 2 other groups there. I didn't get her name, but she was a middle-aged women of asian descent Seriously just go to YGF Malatang, or even McDonalds. Don't waste your time or money

Rodrigo T.

Google
The manager is insane. I order walnut shrimp and it was super salty like some one pour the whole salt 🧂 in it . When I told him he grabbed my plate and he threw it in the garbage with a huge attitude like I have never seen in my life . I don’t know if he was having a bad day but I will not be coming back to this restaurant at all. I will not recommend it for no one 😡😡😡

Eugene J.

Google
Dinners with Dad, episode 889, still can’t shake this straggler edition…Dropped mom off and went to one of our favorites…the manager and owner always take great care of us, especially our dad…I’ve said it before and I stand by my statement, this is the best place for jajjangmyeon and jjampong in the city, maybe in the southeast! These dishes are Chinese dishes made by Chinese folks who grew up in Korea…there is a special on Netflix dedicated to these noodle dishes that I’ll link to below…hand made, pan fried dumplings, jellyfish salad, jajjangmyeon, and jjampong…we were taking pics of the menu on the way out and the manager chased my dad down and handed him a copy to take home…if you’ve asked me for food recs in Atlanta, especially Asian, 99% chance I’ve recommended J’s!

Binh N.

Google
Super tasty Chinese food! Definitely one of the best Chinese places I’ve tried around Atlanta. The cumin lamb was tender and extremely flavorful with each savory bite. The fish dry pot featured crispy fish and an assortment of various vegetables that complemented the spicy, numbing mala undertones particularly well. Will come back to try other items on the menu!

Elaine

Google
Their soy sauce braised pork belly with tofu is phenomenal. Every dish was solid, especially the beef stir fried rice noodles which had a great smoky wok hei flavor.