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Twin Dragon, Niles. Korean/Chinese American/Chinese
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    Post #1 - January 25th, 2019, 7:24 pm
    Post #1 - January 25th, 2019, 7:24 pm Post #1 - January 25th, 2019, 7:24 pm
    Old school American Chinese with a subset of Korean Chinese. Twin Dragon in Niles has been around 30-years yet it only came to my attention* when the lovely Dennis Lee mentioned it his article about jjajangmyeon in Dill Magazine Issue Four.

    I've been on a bit of a jjajangmyeon kick lately so like moth to flame I fired up the AMC Pacer and headed out to Niles. Good to very good jjajangmyeon made with fantastic chewy house-made noodles. Wings were solid, style as if Great Sea and Bonchon had a love child. My dining companion enjoyed his spicy garlic and pork stir fry lunch special for an ultra reasonable $6.99.

    Full Chinese American menu plus all the Korean Chinese highlights, jjajangmyeon, jjampong, tangsuyuk etc in an spotlessly clean, friendly large comfortable space. Next outing I plan on trying jjampong and steamed mandoo with house-made wrappers.
    TwinDragonP7.jpg Jjajangmyeon

    TwinDragonP1.jpg Jjajangmyeon

    TwinDragonP8.jpg Spicy Garlic Chicken Wings

    TwinDragonP2.jpg Panchan

    TwinDragonP5.jpg Spicy garlic and pork stir fry lunch special

    Twin Dragon Restaurant, Count me a Fan!

    Twin Dragon Restaurant
    Golf Glen Mart
    9046 W Golf Rd
    Niles, IL 60714
    847-803-6777

    *PiD mentions Twin Dragon in his SGD Dubu Glenview and nearby lunch spots roundup as a possible.
    One minute to Wapner.
    Raymond Babbitt

    Low & Slow
  • Post #2 - January 26th, 2019, 8:25 am
    Post #2 - January 26th, 2019, 8:25 am Post #2 - January 26th, 2019, 8:25 am
    Twin Dragon was our go-to for Chinese when we lived just south of there (25 years ago), but when they changed to Korean ownership our Chinese favorites went downhill, sauces all becoming sweet and gloppy. I should give them another chance to play to their strengths.
    What is patriotism, but the love of good things we ate in our childhood?
    -- Lin Yutang

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