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Cho Jung Restaurant: Authentic Korean Cuisine for a Steal

The Glenview eatery was recently featured in the Chicago Tribune's 'Cheap Eater.'

If you’re looking for a delicious Korean feast for your taste buds that won’t break the bank, has just the thing.

Recently reviewed in the Chicago Tribune’s ‘Cheap Eater’ feature, the locally-owned restaurant is a hidden gem, tucked in a strip mall on Harlem Avenue.

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Popular dishes include haemul pajeon (seafood-scallion fritters) and banchan (small vegetable dishes) and the menu’s hearty stews served in cast iron pots are not to be missed, Tribune reviewer Kevin Pang writes. Classic bibimbap is also a favorite.

To read the full story, including a peek into the owner’s favorite dish, click here. 

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Cho Jung Restaurant
952 Harlem Ave. 
847-724-1111

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