Still looking for tasty Chinese food in Oak Park, since Szechwan Beijing started to go downhill. Lunch at See-Thru Kitchen was pretty good, but I'm sadly going to have to vote down on Tasty House, because of the horror that were three dishes over two visits last month:
Singapore Noodles - stale chow mein haphazardly stir-fried with canned mushrooms (slime included), untrimmed celery stalks, and flavorless barbecue pork shreds, and then shaken over with curry powder from a jar, not stirred in to the rest of the dish.
Mongolian Beef - nuggets of gristly flank tossed in peanut oil and so much jarred, machine-chopped garlic that you could breathe fire after eating the dish, on some wilted leeks and improperly-fried (and therefore inedible) cellophane noodles, shaken over with granulated sugar that had not melted
Ma Po Tofu (what the hell was I thinking) - extra-firm tofu, barely warmed through, with crusty boot-tread tofu rind, in an insipid tomato soup sauce, with saltless, greasy ground pork unworthy of Dominicks meatloaf mix, and no identifiable heat
Fried wontons and veggie fried rice were not abysmal, and the staff has been nice. Still hoping to test some of the other places up and down Roosevelt.