JA Jiaozi in Irvine Stands Up to Inevitable Comparisons to Din Tai Fung

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • July 19, 2018
Photo by @ocwmktgdirector It’s hard to talk about JA Jiaozi without comparing it to Din Tai Fung. Outwardly, there are obvious similarities. Both give you a paper checklist onto which you scribble your order. Both focus on handmade dumplings,...
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