Jonathan,
Yes it was San Tung and it was indeed divine! We started out with the pork dumplings which were very good. The filling was flavorful without being too porky tasting, and the wrapper texture was just perfect.
We also had the dried fried chicken pieces which was the highlight of the meal. It's just hard to describe the goodness of this dish - it's chicken to be sure, but the coating is incredibly crisp, the sauce is tangy/sweet/spicy but very light. It looks and tastes almost like a hybrid of Great Seas, Dong A with a hint of tanginess thrown in. There were four of us, two orders of chicken, and we were left squabbling over the crumbs by the end of the meal. To round it out, we had noodles in a pork broth and sauteed spinach, which were solid but not standouts like the dumplings or the chicken.
Anyway, to answer Peety's question, I definitely would like to find a local restaurant that might offer dried fried chicken but also would like to explore the noodles more and the cuisine in general. I had more than my fill of cha chiang mian growing up but would just like to explore the cuisine more. I'm somewhat familiar with the Korean/Chinese restaurants on the north side, and I have to say this was a different experience than say Great Seas or the others.
Thanks for the link to the Korean-Chinese restaurants - I'll start there and continue the search.
John