I wanted to try this for years since it was glowingly reviewed by so many on CH. Then later, reports appeared about a slump. Even later, hints that maybe it had bounced back.
I'm not expert here, but for what it's worth, we went there for an early dinner/late lunch recently and had great service and...pleasant food.
It was cold that day (hard to imagine lately that we had a few days of actual Chicago-autumn cold weather). So we sampled the hot and sour soup and one that was on special.
I have at least had h & s soup at a number of other places, and this one seemed on the mild side all around - not that intense of a broth, not that sour, but fine.
The special soup we ordered after asking our waiter to translate the specials on the wall. He happily, and in quite broken English, went through every item, and after some prodding, what was in them. The soup we ordered had dried seafood (abalone, a white fish, scallop) and dried longans that had been steamed for 4 hours to make them soft, all served in a mild broth. Interesting, but nothing that made me want to order it again. I can imagine a history behind dried seafood items - the need to store it for long periods perhaps (?) because of seasonality or transport (?), but these rehydrated versions had little of the interest that their fresh cousins have to my tastebuds.
While we were waiting for our food, the manager came up and talked to us about the dish, telling us the name, translated, meant The Monk Jumped Over the Wall, the story being that a monk, not allowed to eat meat, smelled this cooking and was so overcome by the aroma that he leapt over a wall to sample some.
We also split a dish that included octopus, scallops, shrimp and bok choy in "x.o. sauce," which we liked, but again were not overwhelmed with. The seafood was not particularly outstanding in terms of flavor, but had been cooked appropriately (meaning not overcooked).
So, these were only 3 dishes, really, and we did enjoy them. The staff there were very friendly and willing to help us out with ideas, translations, etc. But nothing struck me as being an amazing seafood dish. What have others ordered there that stood out? I wouldn't mind going back and trying a second time.