LTH,
Been on soft foods the last week or so with an emphasis on tofu, twice at Hoang Thanh for Salt & Pepper Tofu and MaPo Tofu, Lao Sze Chuan for a MaPo Tofu lunch and So Gong Dong Tofu House's Ginseng Tofu Soup..
Hoang Thanh's Salt and Pepper Tofu, which was first mentioned by Peter D, is a real winner of a dish even for those not dentally challenged. Tofu cut in Scallop shape, crisp on the outside, soft, creamy, yielding inside. Served with a nice counterpoint of slightly sweet chunks of pickled cabbage.
Hoang Thanh's Salt and Pepper Tofu (Lunch special $4.95)
Hoang Thanh's MaPa Tofu, while not equal to Lao Sze Chuan or Spring World, is respectable.
Hoang Thanh's potstickers, with a house-made slightly sweet dipping sauce are quite good as well.
Gold Standard of Ma Po Tofu, Lao Sze Chuan
So Gong Dong Tofu House as a good place for those having dental work has been mentioned in the past by Zim, Vital and myself, but yesterdays lunch reaffirmed that this is one of the better places around for those who are looking for a little oooomph in their soft foods. No pictures, but my Ginseng Tofu Soup, spicy please, is a great dish even for those able to chew.
I was also reminded just how far a word or two in the appropriate language can take you. Tofu House serves the rice in a stone pot, which the waitress scoops out for you and then, for reasons unknown, pours a little tea in the pot to soften the crisp rice. As soon as she reached for the tea I said I prefer my Dolsot rice crisp. She smiled, put down the tea, and came back a few moments later with a small dish of grilled mackerel, which I think she previously assumed I would not like.
Couple more days of soft foods, hummmm, matzoth ball soup with a side of gefilte fish sounds pretty darn good
Enjoy,
Gary.
Hoang Thanh
1129 W Argyle
Chicago, IL 60640
773-271-7328
Lao Sze Chuan
2172 S. Archer
Chicago, IL 60646
312-326-5040.
http://www.laoszechuan.com
So Gong Dong Tofu House
3307 W Bryn Mawr Ave
Chicago, IL 60659
773-539-8377