msmre wrote:Made a Katy's run today and the Dan Dan noodles had the same impact on me that they did on GardenofEatin. Wow. It took a little bit of recovery time to get back to normal and I don't remember that from my previous Dan Dan Noodles.
msmre wrote:The woman who usually takes orders at the register was in back cooking when I was there. That probably isn't a good sign.
msmre wrote:The woman who usually takes orders at the register was in back cooking when I was there. That probably isn't a good sign.
courtesi wrote:How do you get Katy to understand:
There are two items: fried potstickers (8 pcs) and boiled dumplings 10 pcs)
What I want are an order of the potstickers boiled (or steamed) but everytime I order it and think she is on the same page I keep getting fried potstickers!!
courtesi wrote:What I want are an order of the potstickers boiled (or steamed) but everytime I order it and think she is on the same page I keep getting fried potstickers!!
dudefella wrote:i did scoop up a package of pickles. they were ok but too sour for my tastes.
stevez wrote:You buried the lead. I'm heading there tomorrow!
I'm not sure that's true, I've brought home bags of the frozen dumplings from Katy's, and they both steam and pan fry very well.
jow wrote:I'm not sure that's true, I've brought home bags of the frozen dumplings from Katy's, and they both steam and pan fry very well.
Somehow my Chinese friends don't like the dumplings at Katy's. They say they are too big and the skin is too thick. I don't know how they are supposed to be in any case. Maybe they are made that way in some part of the country.
I have been to Katy's 3 times in the past 2 months. I have tried a variety of dishes. I liked the potstickers. I don't get it. I think the food is OK but nothing more than that. I do admit that on the last visit I added hot sauce and the vinegar that they leave on the table to my beef noodles. It made a huge difference, but still if I am going to have a noodle dish with a beef based broth give me a bowl of pho from Pho Ha any day. They are both small hole in the wall joints but at least at Pho Ha they serve me water in a glass. I also love the Bánh mì and egg rolls better than the potstickers at Katy's.
chuckywang wrote:One thing that really annoys me about Katy's Dumplings is that they don't have water. I mean, seriously ... no WATER?? Especially for a restaurant that serves spicy dishes?
I asked for cold water to offset my spicy noodles and they told me they only had the tea, which is boiling hot. Sorry, that's just unacceptable for any restaurant.
dudefella wrote:chuckywang wrote:One thing that really annoys me about Katy's Dumplings is that they don't have water. I mean, seriously ... no WATER?? Especially for a restaurant that serves spicy dishes?
I asked for cold water to offset my spicy noodles and they told me they only had the tea, which is boiling hot. Sorry, that's just unacceptable for any restaurant.
a long time ago (before the expanded to naperville), i was aware of this limitation and went to the gas station nearby to get a fountain drink to bring in. i wasn't scolded or anything.
on my most recent visit i had forgotten and was stuck with the tea. sad times.
chuckywang wrote:One thing that really annoys me about Katy's Dumplings is that they don't have water. I mean, seriously ... no WATER?? Especially for a restaurant that serves spicy dishes?
I asked for cold water to offset my spicy noodles and they told me they only had the tea, which is boiling hot. Sorry, that's just unacceptable for any restaurant.
Mikelipino wrote:It's not surprising that since the original Katy's is basically a Chinese restaurant for primarily Chinese customers (at least at first), they don't automatically serve cold water with hot food. It's just not done in quite a few Asian countries. Inconvenient or not, Katy's kind of marches to the beat of its own drum, and that's a part of its appeal.
mike
cilantro wrote:chuckywang wrote:One thing that really annoys me about Katy's Dumplings is that they don't have water. I mean, seriously ... no WATER?? Especially for a restaurant that serves spicy dishes?
I asked for cold water to offset my spicy noodles and they told me they only had the tea, which is boiling hot. Sorry, that's just unacceptable for any restaurant.
Not to mention that even if you do resign yourself to the tea, they steadfastly refuse to bring you a variety of both caloric and non-caloric sweeteners. Beyond the pale.