LTH Home

First time Chicago visitor looking to optimize [2020]

First time Chicago visitor looking to optimize [2020]
  • Forum HomePost Reply BackTop
    Page 3 of 3 
  • Post #61 - January 18th, 2020, 2:06 pm
    Post #61 - January 18th, 2020, 2:06 pm Post #61 - January 18th, 2020, 2:06 pm
    marothisu wrote:
    Eat With Gusto wrote:
    marothisu wrote:Qing Xiang Yuan Dumpling. Best Dongbei style jiaozi in the US..

    You and your wife win. But I feel like I’m about to win also. See? I’m moldable

    Oh ok, these are basically Russian pelemeni but with much better filling options. Having mentioned they to the manager he brought over 2 Russians for me to converse with lol. Lovely place, thank you


    LOL great. Glad you enjoy it. The owners are husband and wife and they started as just the 2 of them in the basement food court of the same building (great food there too....). They got a lot of press for these dumplings and were able to take the space they are in now from a Thai restaurant. No remodeling but the press continued and they got enough money to remodel the entire place. Everything in there is imported from China.

    My wife, her parents, and I have made small friendship with the owners. Although I dont live in Chicago anymore, they still recognize us when we pass through a few times per year. My wife and her parents grew up where the owners are from.

    Great thing is that they just opened up a fast concept for the same dumplings in downtown. They have investors lined up from China ready to pull the trigger on taking it to LA, SF, DC, etc if all goes well.

    My wife and I live in NYC which has great chinese food (Flushing, Brooklyn, etc). My wife has never lived in Chicago but maintains these are the best dumplings she's had anywhere in the US whether in LA, SF, NYC, or beyond. Weve suggested to a few CA friends who will say "no thanks. We have good Chinese food in CA." A little arm twisting and they're shocked such good dumplings exist in Chicago. They are what my wife grew up on and if she thinks they are legit then I pass on the good word LOL

    I'm typing this to you from a flight to China LOL. Going to be in the region where this restaurant is from for a week. Only been there for a day once before. Cant wait to see how QXYD compares for myself!


    Very cool. Have a great time. Looks like dongbei is not far from Taiwan, I was figuring this was a very northern almost Russia northern style.

    It’s a big effort to get to really good Chinese in LA. SGV is a hike but we do it a lot. Luckily we now have a legit dim sum spot by us in the center.

    The line for the museum was so big I didn’t go in. “Sad”
  • Post #62 - January 18th, 2020, 2:22 pm
    Post #62 - January 18th, 2020, 2:22 pm Post #62 - January 18th, 2020, 2:22 pm
    Eat With Gusto wrote:
    marothisu wrote:
    Eat With Gusto wrote:
    marothisu wrote:Qing Xiang Yuan Dumpling. Best Dongbei style jiaozi in the US..

    You and your wife win. But I feel like I’m about to win also. See? I’m moldable

    Oh ok, these are basically Russian pelemeni but with much better filling options. Having mentioned they to the manager he brought over 2 Russians for me to converse with lol. Lovely place, thank you


    LOL great. Glad you enjoy it. The owners are husband and wife and they started as just the 2 of them in the basement food court of the same building (great food there too....). They got a lot of press for these dumplings and were able to take the space they are in now from a Thai restaurant. No remodeling but the press continued and they got enough money to remodel the entire place. Everything in there is imported from China.

    My wife, her parents, and I have made small friendship with the owners. Although I dont live in Chicago anymore, they still recognize us when we pass through a few times per year. My wife and her parents grew up where the owners are from.

    Great thing is that they just opened up a fast concept for the same dumplings in downtown. They have investors lined up from China ready to pull the trigger on taking it to LA, SF, DC, etc if all goes well.

    My wife and I live in NYC which has great chinese food (Flushing, Brooklyn, etc). My wife has never lived in Chicago but maintains these are the best dumplings she's had anywhere in the US whether in LA, SF, NYC, or beyond. Weve suggested to a few CA friends who will say "no thanks. We have good Chinese food in CA." A little arm twisting and they're shocked such good dumplings exist in Chicago. They are what my wife grew up on and if she thinks they are legit then I pass on the good word LOL

    I'm typing this to you from a flight to China LOL. Going to be in the region where this restaurant is from for a week. Only been there for a day once before. Cant wait to see how QXYD compares for myself!


    Very cool. Have a great time. Looks like dongbei is not far from Taiwan, I was figuring this was a very northern almost Russia northern style.

    It’s a big effort to get to really good Chinese in LA. SGV is a hike but we do it a lot. Luckily we now have a legit dim sum spot by us in the center.

    The line for the museum was so big I didn’t go in. “Sad”


    Nah it's not that close to Taiwan. I'll be a few hours drive from North Korea - will be in the city of Shenyang mostly. Taiwan is 1250 miles south of that. About the same distance between LA and the middle of Nebraska.
    2019 Chicago Food Business License Issuances Map: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1AGfUU ... sp=sharing
  • Post #63 - January 18th, 2020, 2:24 pm
    Post #63 - January 18th, 2020, 2:24 pm Post #63 - January 18th, 2020, 2:24 pm
    marothisu wrote:
    Eat With Gusto wrote:
    marothisu wrote:
    Eat With Gusto wrote:
    marothisu wrote:Qing Xiang Yuan Dumpling. Best Dongbei style jiaozi in the US..

    You and your wife win. But I feel like I’m about to win also. See? I’m moldable

    Oh ok, these are basically Russian pelemeni but with much better filling options. Having mentioned they to the manager he brought over 2 Russians for me to converse with lol. Lovely place, thank you


    LOL great. Glad you enjoy it. The owners are husband and wife and they started as just the 2 of them in the basement food court of the same building (great food there too....). They got a lot of press for these dumplings and were able to take the space they are in now from a Thai restaurant. No remodeling but the press continued and they got enough money to remodel the entire place. Everything in there is imported from China.

    My wife, her parents, and I have made small friendship with the owners. Although I dont live in Chicago anymore, they still recognize us when we pass through a few times per year. My wife and her parents grew up where the owners are from.

    Great thing is that they just opened up a fast concept for the same dumplings in downtown. They have investors lined up from China ready to pull the trigger on taking it to LA, SF, DC, etc if all goes well.

    My wife and I live in NYC which has great chinese food (Flushing, Brooklyn, etc). My wife has never lived in Chicago but maintains these are the best dumplings she's had anywhere in the US whether in LA, SF, NYC, or beyond. Weve suggested to a few CA friends who will say "no thanks. We have good Chinese food in CA." A little arm twisting and they're shocked such good dumplings exist in Chicago. They are what my wife grew up on and if she thinks they are legit then I pass on the good word LOL

    I'm typing this to you from a flight to China LOL. Going to be in the region where this restaurant is from for a week. Only been there for a day once before. Cant wait to see how QXYD compares for myself!


    Very cool. Have a great time. Looks like dongbei is not far from Taiwan, I was figuring this was a very northern almost Russia northern style.

    It’s a big effort to get to really good Chinese in LA. SGV is a hike but we do it a lot. Luckily we now have a legit dim sum spot by us in the center.

    The line for the museum was so big I didn’t go in. “Sad”


    Nah it's not that close to Taiwan. I'll be a few hours drive from North Korea - will be in the city of Shenyang mostly. Taiwan is 1250 miles south of that. About the same distance between LA and the middle of Nebraska.
    oh ok my intuition was right, it’s very northern. Dongbei is what I googled since you said dongbei style
  • Post #64 - January 18th, 2020, 4:56 pm
    Post #64 - January 18th, 2020, 4:56 pm Post #64 - January 18th, 2020, 4:56 pm
    Eat With Gusto wrote:oh ok my intuition was right, it’s very northern. Dongbei is what I googled since you said dongbei style


    Domgbei translates to "Northeast". Chicago is an interesting one with Chinese food. When I first moved there, I thought within the city there's only a few good places TBH. Now I feel like there's more. We had our wedding in Chicago and had a newer restaurant make some dumplings for the wedding. Got some really good reviews from guests visiting from China.

    There's a good Xi'an restaurant in Lincoln Park called Xi'an Dynasty. The Saozi is very good.
    2019 Chicago Food Business License Issuances Map: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1AGfUU ... sp=sharing
  • Post #65 - January 18th, 2020, 5:25 pm
    Post #65 - January 18th, 2020, 5:25 pm Post #65 - January 18th, 2020, 5:25 pm
    Santander wrote:shot of Malort.

    what an experience this was! I drink a lot of amaros and generally enjoy bitterness. Boy this was a shocker. Should have shot it but decided to savor the shot in 3 sips lol. MALORTFACE
  • Post #66 - January 18th, 2020, 5:34 pm
    Post #66 - January 18th, 2020, 5:34 pm Post #66 - January 18th, 2020, 5:34 pm
    Eat With Gusto wrote:
    Santander wrote:shot of Malort.

    what an experience this was! I drink a lot of amaros and generally enjoy bitterness. Boy this was a shocker. Should have shot it but decided to savor the shot in 3 sips lol. MALORTFACE


    Malort is soooo bad
    2019 Chicago Food Business License Issuances Map: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1AGfUU ... sp=sharing
  • Post #67 - January 18th, 2020, 6:19 pm
    Post #67 - January 18th, 2020, 6:19 pm Post #67 - January 18th, 2020, 6:19 pm
    marothisu wrote:
    Eat With Gusto wrote:
    Santander wrote:shot of Malort.

    what an experience this was! I drink a lot of amaros and generally enjoy bitterness. Boy this was a shocker. Should have shot it but decided to savor the shot in 3 sips lol. MALORTFACE


    Malort is soooo bad


    2 cute, young girls just grabbed 2 malorts and 2 old styles right here and I’m..... I’m processing my emotions
  • Post #68 - January 18th, 2020, 6:29 pm
    Post #68 - January 18th, 2020, 6:29 pm Post #68 - January 18th, 2020, 6:29 pm
    Eat With Gusto wrote:
    marothisu wrote:
    Eat With Gusto wrote:
    Santander wrote:shot of Malort.

    what an experience this was! I drink a lot of amaros and generally enjoy bitterness. Boy this was a shocker. Should have shot it but decided to savor the shot in 3 sips lol. MALORTFACE


    Malort is soooo bad


    2 cute, young girls just grabbed 2 malorts and 2 old styles right here and I’m..... I’m processing my emotions

    And now 2 more and then a group of 5. What is happening! Is this a prank shot or just something the kids are doing for fun? Are white youngins this desperate for excitement?
  • Post #69 - January 18th, 2020, 10:08 pm
    Post #69 - January 18th, 2020, 10:08 pm Post #69 - January 18th, 2020, 10:08 pm
    This combo is known as a Chicago handshake. It's a thing: https://chicagoist.com/2016/10/07/chica ... e_coin.php.
  • Post #70 - January 18th, 2020, 10:33 pm
    Post #70 - January 18th, 2020, 10:33 pm Post #70 - January 18th, 2020, 10:33 pm
    nsxtasy wrote:
    WhyBeeSea wrote:
    nsxtasy wrote:I've never heard of it either. Maybe it's good, maybe it's not, but I can assure you that a place that people here never heard of doesn't belong in the "don't miss" category.


    This forum is amazing and informative but this statement is absolutely insane.

    The merits of this place aside, to assume that a restaurant that hasn't been discussed here cannot be fantastic is so myopic.

    What's absolutely insane is what you're doing - claiming I said something I never said, and then arguing against it. Shame on you for that.

    I'm sure there are places that nobody here knows about that are very good, and yes, maybe even "fantastic". But that doesn't at all mean they are "do not miss" on a first-time visit to Chicago. Not at all. If someone thinks a place is very good, others here can try it out and see if it's a one-time one-person opinion, or better than that - and, with others chiming in, maybe even become a board favorite, at least by a few people here. A place doesn't become a "do not miss" destination until it is vetted in this way. And, as it turns out, one poster here has actually been there and says it is "so so", supporting my original contention.

    Eat With Gusto wrote:I’m sure there is better here but I direct your attention to their Portuguese Curry Pork Chop Rice.

    If you're interested in a mash-up of Portuguese and Chinese food, I suggest going to Fat Rice, a Macanese restaurant (cuisine from Macao) that was already recommended above and legitimately belongs in the "do not miss" discussion.


    You're right. My bad!

    We can disagree and that's OK. I still contend that one of many restaurants in Chicago that have not been discussed here can be considered can't miss.
  • Post #71 - January 18th, 2020, 10:39 pm
    Post #71 - January 18th, 2020, 10:39 pm Post #71 - January 18th, 2020, 10:39 pm
    It sounds like you've had a good first visit to Chicago. Anything in particular stand out?
  • Post #72 - January 19th, 2020, 8:07 am
    Post #72 - January 19th, 2020, 8:07 am Post #72 - January 19th, 2020, 8:07 am
    Eat With Gusto wrote:
    Santander wrote:shot of Malort.

    what an experience this was! I drink a lot of amaros and generally enjoy bitterness. Boy this was a shocker. Should have shot it but decided to savor the shot in 3 sips lol. MALORTFACE

    And now you are a Chicagoan.
    What is patriotism, but the love of good things we ate in our childhood?
    -- Lin Yutang
  • Post #73 - January 19th, 2020, 9:09 am
    Post #73 - January 19th, 2020, 9:09 am Post #73 - January 19th, 2020, 9:09 am
    WhyBeeSea wrote:It sounds like you've had a good first visit to Chicago. Anything in particular stand out?


    Yes it has been a delicious visit. I will do a full report when at a keyboard but right now my dinner at La Sardine last night is on my mind. I knew I’d love the Lyonnaise there but my was even better than I expected. Then the cassoulet... I always get it if it’s on a menu, it must be the Armenian in me that makes me crave beans. This one was really great. A very nice dinner at the head of the cozy bar
  • Post #74 - January 19th, 2020, 9:29 am
    Post #74 - January 19th, 2020, 9:29 am Post #74 - January 19th, 2020, 9:29 am
    "My Place" I was glancing though this thread and these words stopped me short as I thought, "Oh my, can that seafood place on Clark really have re-opened, again?" :) My Place for. . .?
    "I live on good soup, not on fine words." -Moliere
  • Post #75 - January 19th, 2020, 2:40 pm
    Post #75 - January 19th, 2020, 2:40 pm Post #75 - January 19th, 2020, 2:40 pm
    Ok Monteverde was incredible too. You all have done me a huge service by playing along in this thread. All the best. I’m out

    -Armen of LA
    @la_foodism if want to stay in touch, see the photos or have questions for when in California

Contact

About

Team

Advertize

Close

Chat

Articles

Guide

Events

more