This falls under the category of questions I'm embarrassed to ask, but I know you fine folks will come to my aid.
We'll be hitting Lao Sze Chuan tomorrow for lunch along with a family member who has a very, very low tolerance for spicy food. I'm fully cognizant of the inherent ridiculousness of taking a non-chile eater to a Sichuan restaurant, but the rest of the crowd is not to be denied and we'd still like to accommodate the less fiery palate. This poses something of an issue for me since, while I've been to LSC a great many times, I've generally focused on the spicy. I could absolutely take some shots in the dark, but I intend for this to be an educational experience for some and I'd hate to end up with cashew chicken or something like that (not to cast aspersions on Tony's cashew chicken). As such...
Any suggestions for non-spicy dishes at LSC that still exemplify Sichuan food and Tony's awesomeness? The crispy shrimp with mayonnaise are a gimme (not so much with the Sichuan, I know, but good golly, I can't resist

), possibly the lamb with cumin, but after that I don't think I've tried anything that isn't hot. Thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks all!
Dominic Armato
Dining Critic
The Arizona Republic and
azcentral.com