I am certainly lamenting the loss of our family favorite.
Pekin House, Nankin, Kow Kow, were all places where our family ate out in the 1960's and 1970's, but take-in? Only one! Young's on Waukegan in Glenview.
I would not try to claim that the food there was gourmet, or even that it would please all who tried it, But, my family had been eating there since I was in a high chair, literally. I grew up on it and so did my children. 50 some years and the egg rolls, egg fu young, sweet and sour chicken, fried rice were the best. To me. Now your opinion may not coincide, but one thing that can not be argued - their food was consistent. The food I ate as an adult in my 50's tasted exactly as I remembered in my 40's, 30's. 20's, well,... you get the idea. And this is the issue about food - it evokes emotion. And as more and more people leave this earth, the approach they used in the kitchen disappears. Recipes are altered, ingredients become unavailable, ...and nothing remains as it does in our mind.
So, here I am, once a week or so, trying all the Chinese restaurants within driving distance, hoping to hit that taste I crave. Please continue with suggestions - I am open-minded. But sad.