Okay, I have read through this polite exchange and cannot resist adding my two cents.
If a place is "discovered" because it does certain things very well, like Katy's, someone who goes there and chooses to order something else will absolutely miss "it". Their loss.
Such a person, if they happen to post here, will most likely post something like "I went to Katy's and I do not get it. The food was okay but nothing special." Which is absolutely true with regards to the food they tried. Since they did not order "it," they did not get "it." Others will, hopefully with polite restraint as done in this thread, point out that they ordered "incorrectly." That does not mean that what was ordered was "wrong" in any absolute sense - you should eat what you like. Just that if you want to get what makes Katy's special, you need to order "it."
On the other hand, it is good for Katy's as a business to have as many customers as possible, and good for our community to have as many new people sucked in, try new foods and become participants. So, lest they be turned off, being overtly hostile to newbies who did not get "it" is not to anyone's benefit. But, if they criticize Katy's, get vocal about how Katy's is not any better than their local Tahitian Chop Suey Hut, whose egg rolls are the best anywhere, the reply will become more heated. Because they have completely missed the point and spoken ill of Katy's, which is not good for Katy's or the LTHForum community.
In general, I think much of the bond here is that we are an adventurous and knowledgeable community of eaters. We certainly represent a spectrum of adventurousness and knowledge, but even the least adventurous and least knowledgeable are probably in the top one percent of the American populace at large in terms of being adventurous and knowledgeable eaters - something we tend to lose sight of in these types of discussions.
So, let's remember that we have a lot more in common than not. And Katy's is great and almost unique for some very specific things. Are you wrong if you choose to order different things? Absolutely not. But the experience you post on will be very different than what has caused others to enthuse and they may, understandably, wish to point this out.
There is a separate discussion, that erupts here from time to time, about whether a place can be great if half the menu is dedicated to stuff that is definitely not great. No need to go there here. And part of this thread reminded me of the discovery we made once that Spoon Thai actually has two cooks, one doing Ameri-Thai and one the not-so-secret menu. There are compromises made to make money - these places are businesses after all - and while I do not always like them, I understand them and generally do not hold them against the businesses.
Anyway, if you like Ameri-Chinese, try the Lo Gardens side of the Lao Sze Chuan menu a little further west on Ogden in DG. They are more proficient at Ameri-Chinese and probably an easier jumping off point, too, to work your way into some more adventurous stuff. Not that the Ameri-Chinese stuff is what makes LSC great IMHO, but they have been doing it a lot longer with a lot of success.
But let's remember this conversation is really one of the extremely adventurous interacting with those who are, or want to be, very adventurous. None of us are meek, happy consumers of Mickey D to the exclusion of anything more adventurous, or we would not be here.
And anyone who is lunching at Katy's and would like company, please PM me. I can't do it every day, but I am just 15 minutes away and Katy's is a lot more fun when one can order and sample more variety.
This offer stands for LSC and Fabulous Noodles, too, as well as most places along the Westmont/DG/Lisle/Naperville Ogden corridor (like Schmaltz, Cho Dang Tofu Village, etc.) Always happy to meet other LTH'ers, and see old ones again, too.
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