Octarine wrote:I hear their egg foo young is pretty good too. Haven't had the chop suey but I bet it gets at least a double if not a triple yum from me.
Diannie wrote:Hmmm.... as it is one of my favorites I wonder if you'd mind sharing which Chinese restaurants you like better?
Riffhard wrote:I would agree, I think the suburban location is excellent, better than almost anything else outside the city.
G Wiv wrote:Riffhard wrote:I would agree, I think the suburban location is excellent, better than almost anything else outside the city.
Agree with which?
Diannie wrote:I do like Hua Ting in Hinsdale. It's where I take my parents for tasty but unchallenging Chinese food. The service is good and the owners know us. It is nice to be welcomed with a look of recognition
I love Fabulous Noodles, but again the style is completely different.
Katy's is also on our list but for the food rather than atmosphere.
Lao Sze Chuan is where I go for complex flavors, interesting ingredients, and food I don't find elsewhere in the area. I've never experienced "sub par food" or indifferent service there, however. I hope you'll give it another try.
dicksond wrote:Which shrimp dish? I think the only shrimp dish I have had at LSC DG is Mayonnaise Shrimp and they were not small or mushy.
I still go pretty regularly for lunch. If you stick with the lunch specials there are a lot of traditional Cantonese dishes (like Egg Foo Young) that are decently done, but not great. If you order the Szechuan lunch specialties like the spicy fish filet (just like Wendy's) or just order the house specialties like Three Chili Chicken (insider tip - you do not get the free egg roll and have to live with white rice rather than the fried rice you get with the lunch specials, and it costs an extra couple of bucks, BUT you get more, much better food and they will give you the truly mediocre soup anyway), you will get a better meal.
One thing I have learned is not to get noodle dishes at LSC - I just end up regretting I did not drive a little farther and go to Katy's, or a little less and eat at Fabulous Noodles.
I still go pretty regularly for lunch. If you stick with the lunch specials there are a lot of traditional Cantonese dishes (like Egg Foo Young) that are decently done, but not great. If you order the Szechuan lunch specialties like the spicy fish filet (just like Wendy's Exclamation ) or just order the house specialties like Three Chili Chicken (insider tip - you do not get the free egg roll and have to live with white rice rather than the fried rice you get with the lunch specials, and it costs an extra couple of bucks, BUT you get more, much better food and they will give you the truly mediocre soup anyway), you will get a better meal.
For example, once I ordered the mao po tofu on their lunch menu. I had previous had it from their dinner menu, and thought it would be great. But the lunch version was very much like the mao po tofu I've had at most typical suburban Chinese restaurants. Not bad, but nothing too memorable.
borborigmy wrote:I think you should give lunch another try, pancake.
nsxtasy wrote:Spicy: The name "Dry chili chicken" is used by the poster above; I'm not sure but I think it's the same dish that might be called "Tony's Chicken with Three Chilis" on the menu. The informal name is "Chicken Crack" but I think that name was made up here on LTH.
Mild: Crispy Shrimp in Mayonnaise Sauce