Restaurant Review: Chef Jun in the Midway – ‘Mellow and Delicious’
Chef Jun
3309 Rosecrans St Ste B
San Diego, CA 92110
(619) 782-9484
By LK Bruce
If you’re like me, there’s little more motivating to get out and try a new restaurant than a coupon in the mail. So when the coupon for Chef Jun made its way through the mailbox, I thought we’d get out there toot-sweet. Well that was in March.
Last night, the day arrived and of course, I forgot the coupon – no doubt long expired anyway. Undaunted, we parked easily in front of Chef Jun in Loma Square near Midway and Rosecrans. It’s just between Sprouts and Jamba.
An involuntary “oooh” escaped our lips as we entered the serene space filled with faux trees bursting with cherry blossoms. It wasn’t crowded at around 6pm but it became more so as the hour wore on, fortunately nothing chaotic. In fact, very Zen. And with slow jazz playing in the background, the world outside melted away.
We were told that weekday nights are pretty mellow but weekend evenings are packed. Lunches are fairly busy, we were told, especially because of the lunch specials which typically include poke bowls with soup.

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