According to the Orange County Register, Chinese food became America’s favorite ethnic cuisine because historically, it was relatively inexpensive and allowed Americans to have exotic-tasting food served to them and cooked by someone else.
Florida has no shortage of Asian restaurants – 1636 according to Rentech Digital.
And Floridians looking for good Asian food have plenty of choices such as independently owned options like Pho 79 in Davie or Sushi Sho Rexley in St. Petersburg.
There are even chains like Panda Express for those who want something very predictable and inexpensive. However, one Florida Asian restaurant was recently closed by state inspectors but appears to now be reopened.
About J’s Kitchen: This establishment’s website is very sparse, but it is obvious that it serves Asian staples such as egg rolls, dumplings, Kung Pao Chicken, vegetable lo mein, shrimp in lobster sauce, and Moo Shu Pork, to name just a few examples.
Deerfield Beach patrons give it mixed reviews as it earns 3 out of 5 stars on Google reviews. While one person called it “the best Chinese food,” another said the food didn’t taste fresh.