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PJK Neighborhood Chinese Restaurant - Coconut Point
PJK Neighborhood Chinese is the place to be! The moment you step inside, the atmosphere hits you—cool, stylish, but still super welcoming. It’s the kind of place you can dress up for or just show up casually and still feel right at home. The food? Next level. They take Chinese-inspired dishes and give them a unique twist, using fresh, local ingredients that really shine. If you’re into seafood, you’re in for a treat—so many creative options that feel both familiar and exciting. And the cocktails? Absolutely worth it. They’re just as thoughtful as the food, with tons of flavor and a nice buzz to match. The staff is super friendly and know their stuff. They’re more than happy to walk you through the menu or suggest something you might not have thought to try. All in all, PJK has nailed it. Whether you’re out for a date, grabbing dinner with friends, or just want an amazing meal, it’s a spot you’ll keep coming back to. Definitely a must-visit!
Finally tried this place after it opened. The two Chicken dishes we ordered were bland. Expected more from the General Tso and the Sweet and Sour. Both were not very saucy. Was surprised to not see Sesame Chicken on the menu but after having two other bland chicken dishes it probably would of tasted the same. Our Our other family members had the Orange beef and Mongolian beef. Both were outstanding. Rice portions are all four dishes were very very small. The rice portion would fit in a usual Chinese tea cup. Prices are on the higher side but again this wasn't your normal Chinese restaurant or take out place. Yes, I would come back if in Coconut Point with friends and looking for a more upscale dining experience. Sometimes you just want good old traditional Chinese food.