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Neighborhood: Allston/Brighton
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Neighborhood: Back Bay
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Neighborhood: Beacon Hill
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Neighborhood: Allston/Brighton
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Neighborhood: Coolidge Corner
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Neighborhood: Huron Village
"Curious Epicure"
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Review votes:
25 Useful, 2 Funny, and 8 Cool
Brookline, MA
Yelping SinceApril 2006
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Jo Jo TaiPei has to have better services. During the first opening month, the entire service crew was a chaotic scene. They didn't have the experience to handle a continuously busy crowd (which is good for them, but bad for the customers). We had to wait and wait and wait, to see many waiters, waitresses, hostess walking and talking busily, but not tending to the tables. I had enough time to observe to realize the problem is due to the lack of management experience of allocating workers.
The good news is that this is getting a little better now. The part really annoys me is the waitress always try to sell me these other things which all belong to a higher profit margin items. They charge you for green tea - which other Chinese restaurant in town charges you for tea!! Then they charge quite a bit of money for the appetizers. I see that a lot of the reviewers here complained about that misleading charge. After dinner, the waitress tries hard to sell the shaved ice desserts or drinks. Again, although I turned them down each time, (I always order extra main dishes). I just hate that they really push hard for the sell.
That costs them one star for me. The other is the quality of food. There are a lot of good, great dishes here, however, the stinky tofu is definitely, definitely not stinky nor tasty. You need to know what you are ordering in this place. Not all the dishes are great tasting. So does the XLB. Both are considered Taiwanese staple food, but failed to impress me.
Regardless of these two issues, I loved their pork sandwiches (the best lotus buns out there!), the best beef scallion sandwiches. The beef noodle soup is good. Basil Eggplant is very yummy. Salted Duck is very lean and tasty. I am forgetting what other ones I've had there...
It is definitely an interesting place. I will go to this place instead of Shangrila's in Belmont. This place offers more interesting choices and despite the salesyness of the waitresses, they are quite pleasant versus the bland look you get at Shangrila.