LTH,
After a interesting and thought provoking
Localvore talk at Kendall by Rob Gardner (VitalInformation) a group of 20 adjourned to Sun Wah for
Sidewalk Chicken, which chock-full of good ideas Cathy2 had set up in advance.
Kelly took the Sidewalk Chicken reins and, quite the raconteur, decanted, carved, answered questions from the inquisitive group of Localvores, Culinary Historian Roundtable members and LTHForum members.
Kelly w/Sidewalk Chicken

Sidewalk Chicken, which is similar to Haka style salt baked chicken, was served with steamed buns, an incredibly tasty puree of ginger/scallion/oil/salt and Steve Z suggested pickles. In addition to sliced meat for
bun placement three other courses were included, stir fried Crown Daisies, Congee with shredded Sidewalk Chicken and meaty leg/thigh quarters and wings. Congee, neutral flavored on it's own, was perked by the addition of red vinegar and the scallion/ginger mix.
Sidewalk Chicken Leg/Thigh
Congee
Crown Daises
We ordered a few other dishes, though we ended up taking portions of Sidewalk Chicken home, a fan favorite Pork with bean sprouts on crisp noodles and a mildly disappointing Wild Caught soft shell crab. I was a bit late to lunch and our table had already tried both the $4 soft shell, which is farm raised and shipped frozen, and the $7 Wild soft shell, which I later found out had been frozen as well, and were adamant that the $4 soft shell was not only tastier but less expensive. I had
previously had the $4 soft shell, and wanted to try the $7 Wild I had to see for myself. JustJoan, you were absolutely correct, the $4 was better on all counts.
Wild Caught Soft Shell Crab
The most surprising thing about our interesting and delicious meal was the price, a very reasonable $20 per person including tax and tip.
Thanks again to Rob for the interesting Localvore talk and to Cathy2 for setting up a terrific lunch with Sun Wah.
Enjoy,
Gary