Jr Seafood - Reviews from across the web
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aol cityguide: los angeles - restaurants, dining, pizza, mexican & chinese - j.r. seafood restaurant - overview authentic hong kong-style seaf... digitalcity.com
review of j.r. seafood restaurant - los angeles, ca, 90025-2758 - los angeles citysearch if you live in west los angeles and dont feel like driving all the way out to alhambra/monterey park area for chinese seafood, this is a pretty decent place to go. i like the usual and popular dishes like the lettu... losangeles.citysearch.com
j.r. seafood restaurant - los angeles, ca, 90025-2758 - los angeles citysearch with heaping plates of lobster and shrimp on the table, no one seems to mind the less-than-sophisticated decor (think tacky wallpaper and year-round holiday lights). groups of families and friends crowd the large dining room, sharing dishes on lazy susans.the foo... losangeles.citysearch.com
j.r. seafood restaurant - los angeles, ca, 90025-2758 - los angeles citysearch santa monica blvd ste 102 los angeles, ca the scenewith heaping plates of lobster and shrimp on the table, no one seems to mind the less-than-sophisticated decor (think tacky wallpaper and year-round holiday lights). groups of families and friends crowd th... losangeles.citysearch.com
los angeles | dining | asian/pacific | chinese | jr seafood | wcities immensely popular with those who crave the fruit of the sea, this hong kong-style eatery offers many wonderful options. the kung pao scallops are spicy and delicious, the seafood soup is a meal unto itself and the shrimp in spicy... wcities.com
the new york times > travel > los angeles guide > restaurant details westsiders once had to drive to monterey park to get shrimp in spicy salt; now they can get this and other favorites right in their own neck of the woods. the hong kong-style restaurant serves all the chinese seafood house standards--... travel2.nytimes.com
gayot restaurant reviews one of the first big monterey park-style restaurants to open on the westside, j.r.is decor may be plain, but its cantonese seafood specialties are tops. clams, jumbo shrimp, crabs, lobsters and a variety of seawater and freshwater fish, all pric... gayot.com
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