LTH,
Of the three Chinese BBQ joints on Argyle I tend focus on one at a time. For years I was a
Sun Wah man then, ever fickle, Hon Kee was my meat, Chinese BBQ wise that is, brief fling with
La Banh Mi Hung Phat, then back to my current fav Sun Wah.
Lately I've started to drift back to Hon Kee for the occasional bowl of shrimp wonton w/noodle, duck and roast pork or inexpensive plate lunch of mixed BBQ on rice. Yesterday, motivated by a board mention of
Filipino style soup, BBQ pork and eggs on rice by Kuhdo I met a couple of LTHers at Hon Kee.
I'm not sure what makes Hon Kee's Mamee/Filipino style soup, which is not listed on the menu, Filipino, but I enjoyed the mix of thin noodle, shrimp dumpling, tender beef and scattering of head to tail bits and pieces.
Filipino style soup (Mamee)
BBQ pork w/egg on rice is a study in simplicity, with both Peter D and Jazzfood commenting it reminded them of the type of home-style breakfast dishes they grew up with. Drizzle of the house chili oil put it over the top for me, something I will definitely order again, and soon.
BBQ pork w/eggs on rice
We also shared a mixed BBQ plate on rice, roast pork, duck and chicken. Roast pork, which is often excellent at Hon Kee was fine, but did not shine on this occasion.
BBQ on rice (chicken, duck, roast pork)
In keeping with the Filipino theme of lunch we had Pansit Canton, which I found uninspiring.
Pansit Canton
Hon Kee has a full menu and wide rang of Chinese BBQ, though it's been years since I explored options other than BBQ and soup with wonton and noodle.
Enjoy,
Gary
Hon Kee
1064 W Argyle St
Chicago, Il 60640
773-878-6650
9am - 9pm
Closed Tuesday
Sun Wah BBQ
1134 W. Argyle
Chicago, Illinois 60640
773-769-1254
Closed Thursday
La Banh Mi Hung Phat
4940 North Sheridan Road
Chicago, IL 60640
773-878-8688