Our close friends from LA are in town for the Green Build conference at McCormick Place. So, for the last couple days, we've been showing them and a few of their colleagues some of the sights and tastes of Chicago. Because of where they're all staying, we're geographically constrained, but we've managed to get around a bit.
Night before last, we took them to Honey One, which was a huge hit, and last night, we all piled into Lao Sze Chuan. They had expressed an interest in pizza, but Coal Fire was closed so, promising that for later in the week, we descended upon a frigid and nearly deserted Chinatown.
As usual, LSC came through brilliantly. I didn't take pics (they already think I'm a little crazy), but here's what the six of us ate:
Potstickers (just okay)
Chengdu Dumplings (hot-as-hell hit of the night)
Szechuan String Bean appetizer (finely chopped, with bits of pork and fermented black bean-- delicious!)
Twice-Cooked Pork
Salt & Pepper Shrimp
Tony's Chicken (they licked the plate!)
Orange Beef (waiter's suggestion- just adequate)
Combo Pan-Fried Noodles (good mainstream balance to the hot stuff)
Beer. Lots and lots of beer (we brought, as LSC's liquor license always seems to be in a state of flux).
I'm always fascinated by visitors' impressions of our city. One of the main topics of discussion was how cordial they find restaurant personnel in Chicago. Likewise, they made mention of how indifferent the service can be in LA restaurants. In my experience, I'd have to concur. Wonder why that is...
Lao Sze Chuan
2172 S Archer Ave
Chicago, IL 60616
(312) 326-5040