nsxtasy wrote:Thanks for reminding me why I stopped going to Pine Yard many years ago, even though it's in the 'hood.
JoelF wrote:nsxtasy wrote:Thanks for reminding me why I stopped going to Pine Yard many years ago, even though it's in the 'hood.
It's been a couple years since I've been back there, but they still set a pretty high benchmark for Hot an Sour Soup -- something LSC does not do nearly as well.
thepld wrote:I quite like LSC's Hot n Sour. But they key is to go for the House Special Hot n Sour. A little bit more heat with some nice peanut and cilantro thrown in.
courtesi wrote:I'm really tired of going to mexican or chinese restaurants and saying, "Don't F*** with me man, I want it SPICY - I can handle it" and still be disappointed by how bland it is.
razbry wrote:I was thinking about a road trip to Downer's Grove for a meal at Lao Sze Chuan. I have been reading (here on the forum) that perhaps the Downer's Grove location is sub-standard compared to the Chicago location. For those in the know, have things improved?
LAZ wrote:Reportedly, the kitchen was severely damaged, but Tony Hu hopes to reopen within two weeks.
seebee wrote:@#$%^&
I completely forgot about this, and have family coming up from downstate who are VERY MUCH expecting the traditional "visit meal" of LSC on Saturday. It's a forgone conclusion that LSC is where we'll be going.
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Doesn't the owner have another joint in the Chinatown area? There is NO WAY POSSIBLE that wife 1.0 will allow another trial at Double Li. Our last meal there was horrendous - (well, the Szechuan fare was decent, but the Ameri-Chinese stuff was scary bad, and we will HAVE to order some Ameri-Chinese stuff for the couple of kids.)
Dish wrote:May 1st is the hoped-for reopening date for Lao Sze Chuan (2172 S. Archer Ave.; 312-326-5040), which closed after a fire March 29th. The owner, Tony Hu, says water damage from the recent rain has exacerbated the problem. Lao Sze Chuan’s food is available down the plaza at Lao Beijing (2138 S. Archer Ave.; 312-881-0168). . . .
seebee wrote:Doesn't the owner have another joint in the Chinatown area?
seebee wrote:Thank you both.
I've actually been reading up on Spring World, and LTH. Spring World was starting to look mighty interesting indeed.
Don't miss the spicy pig's tongue - it's fantastic. The spicy fish with soft tofu and pickled vegetables was also a winner in my book.seebee wrote:I've actually been reading up on Spring World, and LTH. Spring World was starting to look mighty interesting indeed.
dansch wrote:Don't miss the spicy pig's tongue - it's fantastic. The spicy fish with soft tofu and pickled vegetables was also a winner in my book.seebee wrote:I've actually been reading up on Spring World, and LTH. Spring World was starting to look mighty interesting indeed.
-Dan
seebee wrote:Lao Sze WHO??