Definitely a great time. Met new friends, got to honor Dino of Captain Porky's, great food.
I should probably post some of this under a real Sun Wah thread, but I wanted to talk a bit about the food: I'd never been before, and the great thing about an event like this is that we ate things I'd never have ordered. I got to add Cuttlefish and Jellyfish to the Animals I have Eaten list (the Jellyfish was probably the least animal-like animal I've ever eaten: it could have been a preserved vegetable from its flavor and texture), as well as the preserved egg -- things that I'd probably have said, "why bother" and now I can say, "eh, I had it, I don't need to again."
I loved the fact that almost every dish came with its own condiments. Having that variety of sauces around is a lot of fun (in fact, we were surprised the garlic spareribs didn't have a dipping sauce). Of the bunch, I loved their chili oil, the fresh chili soy and the scallion-citrus for the chicken a heck of a lot.
And the crispy noodles with pork -- oh, my, gawd. There's a rich, sticky flavor that only comes from slow-cooked pork fat, with a healthy (unhealthy?) umami level underneath it all. We took some of this home and I had it for lunch, and I should have cleaned the leftovers off ever platter I could find.
My biggest worry about this event is that a few years down the line, this will be some big media event, with radio, TV and newspaper reporters, 300 LTHers, and we get stuck holding it in some rubber-chicken banquet hall in order to have capacity. That's a scary thought.
Good to see you all again, sorry I won't see you at Chuck's for the LTH Holiday Party, but hope to see some of you on Jewish XMas Eve.
What is patriotism, but the love of good things we ate in our childhood?
-- Lin Yutang