I went back to Pearl's today. TonyC is right about the greens. I had the collards, which are cooked with smoked turkey (I'd bet a neck) and lots of pepper. None of the things that so often go wrong with greens--neither too tough nor too mushy, flavorful but not bitter. My only regret is that I hadn't ordered some cornbread or rolls to sop up the liquor with. The crackers in the basket on the table just didn't do the trick.
I also had a "cup" of gumbo, which came in a bowl that looks to hold about two cups. The shrimp might as well not be present--for a long time I thought there weren't any but then I spotted a couple of small ones. But I've never seen a gumbo with so much sausage. They use two different types, one lighter and hotter and the other darker and chewier. My guess is that there were at least four ounces of sausage in my serving. A typical spoonful would have a piece of celery, a piece of green pepper, and four or five pieces of sausage. By my wimpy standards it was very spicy--about the heat level of the cabbage that they put out on the table when you sit down at Lao Sze Chuan. I would not order the gumbo again for that reason. It makes me feel macho to eat some of the cabbage at LSC, but I'm glad I don't feel like I'm personally expected to clean the plate to prove I really like it. Which, I hasten to add, I do. Pearl's gumbo and LSC's cabbage both. And I did clean my bowl.
And, of course, I had to try to peach cobbler again. Even better than I remembered. I will normally always elect a chocolate dessert over a fruit one, but I can't think of a chocolate dessert in the city (though it's fun to try) that I would choose over Pearl's peach cobbler. I complimented the cook (who serves as cashier during the lunch hour) and tried to ask a few questions that would give me something to report here, but I did not succeed.