stacy lunardini wrote:Last May we drove to Charleston and decided to overnight in Knoxville. With the help of Chowhound, we decided to try Chang's Hong Kong House. I remember having to talk my husband into the fish cilantro rolls and the dried fried eggplant - but both were excellent. We also had a Chicken with Honey and Cucumber dish - very good, in a similar style as Lao Sze Chuan's Shrimp with Mayo. Overall, one of our best Chinese meals ever.
We are heading that way again in a few weeks, but I haven't heard anything good about the Hong Kong House after Chang's departure. Bummer.
alain40 wrote:There was a very interesting article in the March 1 edition of the New Yorker under the title of "Where is Chang?.
It tells about the marvelous cuisine of a Chinese chef named Peter Chang who over the last 6 years did not stop moving from one restaurant to another in different cities in the Southeast of the U.S., from Fairfax, Virginia in 2005 to Charlottesville Virginia in 2009.
It would be interesting to find out if any LTH contributor ever had a chance to taste his dishes over the last year and could report on what he or she ate.
Chinois wrote:Okay -- after thinking this through, this is what I can share:
He is starting a new restaurant, but not in the city that the "regular" press thinks.
He has a different new investor than the regular press thinks.
He was serving ~700 meals a night rather than his preferred ~200.
His partners were seeing money rather than quality.
His main complaints would go against TOS, so I can't share those.
He is now seen as a major caterer in the area, as a senator (state?, US?, GA?, VA?) had him cater a private dinner the night we were there.
alain40 wrote:It would be interesting to find out if any LTH contributor ever had a chance to taste his dishes over the last year and could report on what he or she ate.
Steve Drucker wrote:alain40 wrote:It would be interesting to find out if any LTH contributor ever had a chance to taste his dishes over the last year and could report on what he or she ate.
Kilroy was here.
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