fj123 wrote: I've never been to Susie China on Lincoln., but it looks a lot like Orange Garden. In this old thread, it was described as "pretty old school greasy Chinese."
jonathanlehman wrote:If you're looking for a good compromise between decent Chinese food and convenience to the North Side, don't forget Silver Seafood.
Silver Seafood prepares surprisingly good Cantonese dishes and a selection of Amero-Chinese mainstays. While this place is no R&G lounge, the kitchen shows a deft hand with fried seafood and the vegetables are always cooked just right.
Not having been won over by Sun Wah BBQ, I consider this the finest authentic Chinese restaurant north of Roosevelt Road.
Silver Seafood Restaurant
4829 N. Broadway
Chicago
(773) 784-0668
tapler wrote:My current favorite North Side old school Chinese is Wing Hoe. They execute the standard dishes competently and swiftly. And their deep fried items are to die for...literally and figuratively.
Wing Hoe
5356 N. Sheridan Rd., Chicago
(773) 275-4550
stewed coot wrote:Actually I'm glad to see the positive comments on Silver Seafood. I had a great meal a few days after xmas there-way better than years in the past. But I was concerned about the lack of customers on a Friday between 6:00 and 7:30, especially since this was post "Check Please". Maybe post xmas and pre new years week had something to do with it...
Commbrkdwn wrote:Tasty House II - just south of Cornelia on Western.
hanse_coloursmay wrote:Commbrkdwn wrote:Tasty House II - just south of Cornelia on Western.
you mean north of cornelia...right? next to the chase in the strip-mallish, just a bit south of the gyros joint and the dunkin donuts. their potstickers are acceptable, but the rest of the menu disappoints me (although i will admit the portions are fine).
to answer the original post, let me suggest the excellent sesame chicken or the black mushrooms/straw mushrooms with tofu at Plenty.
Plenty Chinese Restaurant
2002 West Montrose
773-728-5969
Commbrkdwn wrote:Any idea how far south Plenty delivers?
hanse_coloursmay wrote:Commbrkdwn wrote:Tasty House II - just south of Cornelia on Western.
...to answer the original post, let me suggest the excellent sesame chicken or the black mushrooms/straw mushrooms with tofu at Plenty.
Plenty Chinese Restaurant
2002 West Montrose
773-728-5969
Mattkrc wrote:i like furama, not just for their glorious dim sum, but for their take out and delivery at dinner time. they've got all the classics and i've simply had nothing but good experiences and meals. though i do strongly urge for the dim sum.
-M@
tapler wrote:Mattkrc wrote:i like furama, not just for their glorious dim sum, but for their take out and delivery at dinner time. they've got all the classics and i've simply had nothing but good experiences and meals. though i do strongly urge for the dim sum.
-M@
This is the first positive mention I've read about Furama, much less such glowing praise. I'm not discounting Mattkrc's opinion at all. It's just that even though I live a few blocks from Furama I've never gone there, opting to head down to Chinatown for dim sum. If Matt or anyone else can offer a little more detail about Furama's dim sum, I'd love to read about it.
Mattkrc wrote:I will continue to go to Furama because, aside from the sheer convenience, I find it succesful time and again.