seebee wrote:IIRC, it was just the reg stuff. Toro, s(h)ake, hamachi. This was two years ago, and as I said probably (hopefully) wouldn't happen again. Sadly, I'm no stranger to bones in sushi. WAY back in the day when I used to tend bar in the state/division area, there was a tiny little sushi bar on S side of Division a few doors west of Empire chinese joint. Pretty sure Empire is still there, but the sushi bar has to be long gone, and as an aside, Empire is possibly the best lo mein in the city. Anyway, the sushi joint was a mom and pop joint that would NEVER and I mean NEVER have anyone in it. The couple running the place were in their 60's it seemed, and were very nice, but the fish they were churning out was mostly gray, and BARELY passable and usually had bones in the nigiri. They did make some killer udon dishes, and I would generally go before work (started my shift at 7pm) and get a few pieces of nigiri, a roll or two, and a nice bowl of udon to go.
Had to search for address, might as well post it. I used to LOVE this place's stir fried Lo Mein dishes, and Yat Gaw Mein soup. Tiny hole in the wall, best for carryout. I would get noodles only, and sometimes sesame chicken. The noodles were the stars here though. Haven't been in probably three years, but it was still the same lady barking orders to the cooks, and the lo mein was exactly the same. Chewy noodles (NOT RAMEN NOODLES, THANK YOU) Nice and dry, no gloppy corn starch gravy in sight. Sure, I wound up off track here, but if this place is still in business, maybe someone else can get turned on to a carryout gem for lo mein. I'm rarely in that area anymore, but I always think about stopping in if I am.
Empire Restaurant
49 W Division St,
Chicago 60610
That'd be New Japan Inn(long gone and lamented). The most welcoming and hospitable elderly couple ran things for 40-plus years. Not a place for sushi at all(tho' I had ordered it in the past; a plebian selection...no bones iirc). You went to NJI for the homestyle cookery. They made a killer Japanese curry.
You mention Empire...wow...that's a quintessential place you have to order carefully at...
Incredibly irascible mom n pop behind the counter.
I've never done the lo mein. It seems they mainly cater to the chicken wings and pork fried rice crowd. Having said all that...I like their black bean chicken. Um...that's about it. I wouldn't recommend Empire to anyone unless I was there to guide them through the culinary landmines.
I'm actually surprised it's survived the rejuvenation of that block.
Anyway, New Japan Inn(I posted on it here long ago)...quite a fun experience...walking in off that sordid corner to find oneself in a reproduction of a Japanese teahouse(?) replete with welcome quiet, great service, and untranslated menu scrolls tacked to the bamboo walls. I miss it.
'used to see the little old lady shopping at the farmer's market just outside the restaurant's door...so you can't say the vegetables weren't fresh...
NJI closed about two years ago. Empire soldiers on. Hint: only order their hot n sour soup as part of an average lunch special...if you order it off the regular menu they dump so much cornstarch into the portion that it's veritable hot n sour aspic: that's the kinda joint Empire is...
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