Jing Chuan opened its doors in 1985, but the real story begins in 1960s where Shanteh and Peiying Sun owned restaurants in Korea and Taiwan. The couple was flourishing in their wildly successful business, but ultimately decided to venture to the Americas seeking better opportunities for their children.
Landing in Toledo, Ohio, bringing only their skills
Frankie Concord —
I’m sure they make some good dishes, but I highly recommend not ordering the almond chicken. It doesn’t resemble almond
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(419) 531-1818
First opened in Toledo, Ohio in 1983, we began with a vision of serving signature Asian dishes created in an open kitchen and worked to perfection. Our meats, sauces and vegetables are prepared fresh daily. We do not add any MSG* and there are 0 trans fats in our food. And as always, our food is cooked to order so our wok chefs are happy to prepare
Victoria Case —
Food qas good but kid at drive thru was kinda grumpy and no sauce for egg rolls or fortune cookies! Wth.
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