(do we really need all these threads? Should we lump all but the mother ship together?)
SueF and I ventured to Evanston last night (only town so far showing Grand Budapest Hotel), and wandered around for a bit deciding on dinner. Farmhouse seemed a little stiff (food sounded good, just not novel), then we spotted LSC, and the decision making was over.
It was around 6:15 PM, and there were a number of people waiting. We were given a choice of the bar, or about a 20-minute wait. I'm glad we took the bar, as we might have otherwise missed our movie. Service was
very slow, and full of errors: SueF's tea was not green, they delivered won ton soup instead of Szechuan wontons, a pork and tofu dish instead of the pork and cilantro... and with long gaps between appearances of staff. The music in the place was so loud, we couldn't hear the servers/bartenders announcing the dishes, and they couldn't hear our assertions that it was the wrong dish. Surprisingly, the check was 100% accurate: exactly what we'd ordered. It looked like it was all server error, not kitchen, as I think every wrong dish did have a destination, but not us.
But the food? Spot on. Szechuan wontons were delicate, with a very zingy red oil with a good amount of spicy sludge to drizzle over the dumplings, and plenty of scallions. Crispy Shrimp with Lemon Sauce (aka Mayonnaise Shrimp -- one of SueF's faves) was delicate and sweet, the shrimp cooked perfectly. Double-Fried Pork with Cilantro (Dry) is a variant on Chicken Crack: crispy shreds of pork, flavored but not swimming in hot oil and sichuan peppercorns, with cilantro stems and scallions. Very nice.
I expect they'll get their act together, but at least the kitchen is hitting their marks.
What is patriotism, but the love of good things we ate in our childhood?
-- Lin Yutang