Such a bad title for this thread. I went to LB yesterday, and I figured I'd check out this thread again, and I couldn't believe I have not posted in this thread yet. When I search for LB, I find my posts in other threads simply mentioning how much I like this place. I just needed to post in this main thread. I'm really loving this place, and it's getting tough to try anywhere else since Lao Yunnan has fallen out of my favor after the rebranding from Spring World (moment of silence, please.) What I absolutely love about LB is that, imo, you can order the Cantonese stuff and the Szechwan stuff with a decent amount of confidence. Yesterday, we ordered:
Szechwan dumplings - great!
Tony's special potstickers - soggy, filling tasted a little off to me - bad execution (the first timers LOVED them tho)
Dan Dan noodles - great!
sesame chicken - great!
egg drop soup - silly, but EXCELLENT!
hot sour soup - great!
wonton soup - EXCELLENT!
some standard stir fried thin noodle dish - great!
moo shoo chicken - EXCELLENT!
I wish everyone could have heard the two first timers moaning and groaning with pleasure with this stuff. Admittedly, it was one of those times where almost EVERYTHING was spot on, but the spicy stuff was excellent, and the sesame chicken was excellent - super crunchy outside, and tender inside. The glop level on the sauce can vary, but I can order this in confidence each time. The egg drop (not too gloppy at ALL, and they add a heavier dose of sesame oil than most) and wonton soup were the best I've ever had, anywhere. Period. And the moo shu is consistently the best I've had since I was a kid (it was one of the parents' Chinese food order staples.)
More on the wonton soup: It may have been a special version, I didn't order it, but it was a GIANT bowl, and it tasted like miso, (it had a bunch of seaweed in it, even) and it had 6 giant wontons in it -very mildly flavored, and I just absolutely loved it.
Yesterday's batch of szechwan red chile oil love was lacking in tongue numbing peppercorns compared to my other visits, but it still had plenty of oomph from other chilies.
I've definitely run into a few consistency issues here - especially with levels of soy sauce used. Sometimes the dan dan noodles are swimming in soy sauce along with chile oil, but for the most part, I'm in the middle of a year long love affair with Lao Beijing, and what makes it even hotter is that my wife
is "into" it.
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