Well we survived our trip to Chinatown, but our food did not survive the night!
We swooped in from Niles for carry-out. I was hoping the food would hold up for the 35 min. drive home.
First of all, I have not been through Chinatown in about 10 years. Wow, what changes! It looks really great! We located the restaurant with no probs and I hopped out while Hubby and kids waited in the car.
The smell on the ride home was crazy!! We almost got herded onto the 290 ramp and Hubby wasn't concerned (due to the high traffic) He was ready to get the food out and start eating. But we were able to stay on the right expressway and we cruised home.
We started with the Chengdu dumpling. Now, I like hot food, but I find that when it gets too hot then that's all I taste. Not in this case. They were really hot but sooooo flavorful. Porky goodness! Right texture dumpling dough.
Then we moved onto the fried noodles with beef. My three year old whose favorite food is Townhouse crackers ate about a third of it! Hubby and I quickly finished the rest. Once again the noodles were the perfect consistency and the sauce had many flavors that combined for a tasty dish. Plus they didn't chaunce with the beef.
Our last 2 dishes were Sesame chicken and Chicken Crack. We always try the sesame chicken at a new Chinese place because our previous chicken crack-like dish was the sesame chicken at this little place in Skokie called Imperial China. It was a strange place where the owner named Desmond was this tiny Chinese guy who always wore a leather vest and had a Chinese afro? He would set up a lunch buffet that was this tiny cart of food, but it was the best we've ever had. They are now closed and I swear I saw Desmond working at my Menards!
But I digress...
The sesame here was VERY good. But now onto the Chicken Crack!!!
OOOOOMMMGGGG! I can't stop thinking about it!
It actually had a somewhat similar texture to Imperial China Sesame Chicken. It actually retained it's crispiness for the ride home!
I am so glad we tried this place!!
The clown is down!