G Wiv (4/12/10) wrote:I do not like Spring World's hot and sour soup, at least the version that comes with the $4.95 pick two lunch, and do like their mapo tofu and kung pao chicken, my two standard colum A and B lunch items.
G Wiv (7/21/09) wrote:The Kung Pao Chicken/Szechuan Style Tofu combo is one of my favorite lunches in the city, the fact its $3.95 is icing on the cake.
G Wiv (7/20/09) wrote:Spring World's $3.95 lunch remains one of the best lunch deals in all of Chicagoland. Went with my standard one from column A, one from column B Kung Pao Chicken/Szechuan Style Tofu, includes mediocre hot and sour soup, tea and a generous portion of rice.
G Wiv (9/28/08) wrote:Spring world is no one trick pony, but the $3.95 lunch is one of the best, if not the best, value for flavor deals in Chicago.
Kung Pao Chicken, MaPo Tofu w/white rice.

I think that's actually the sautéed tofu (B9), not mapo (or Szechuan style—B2).
G Wiv (11/15/07) wrote:Much as I like the regular menu items at Spring World, I have to go with HdA on this one, $3.95 for kung pao chicken, maybe the best in the city, and Szechuan style tofu makes for a flavor packed and unrealisticly inexpensive lunch.
G Wiv (5/9/05) wrote:Spring World ($3.95)
Spring World's combination lunch menu, one of the best lunch deals in Chicago, offers one-from-column A, one-from-column B for $3.95 with tea, rice and, depending on the day, fair to good hot and sour soup.
My typical combo is, maybe the best version in Chicago, kung pao chicken and ma pa tofu, Spring World's ma pa tofu contains ground pork, both served in generous portions. As an added bonus, Spring World's table chili oil is quite good.
G Wiv (8/18/04) wrote:I like the Ma Pa Tofu at Spring World, especially on the combination lunch menu. Spring World's lunch menu, one of the best lunch deals in Chicago, offers one-from-column A, one-from-column B for $3.95 with tea, rice and, depending on the day, fair to good hot and sour soup.
My typical combo is kung pao chicken and ma pa tofu, both served in generous portions.
I'm not sure why but I'm beginning to get the feeling Gary likes the kung pao chicken and mapo tofu combination at Spring World. I've taken advantage of the $3.95 lunch special dozens of times and also like those two dishes but rarely order them together. I think I've tried every dish on that menu (with the exception of the winter melon which is never available; it has become a running joke with our waitress) and would like to mention some favorites and favorite combinations.

I haven't had lunch at Spring World since the price increase. Am I correct in assuming the selection is the same?
Here's the kung pao chicken and mapo tofu (A5/B2).

Two good dishes that, to me, don't do well together on the same plate. I find that each has a distinct hot/sweet/spicy profile that doesn't enhance the other. I prefer to pair the kung pao chicken with a more neutral partner. Here's a combination I find more harmonious: kung pao chicken with stir fried bok choy (A5/B3).

The bok choy is usually well prepared. Here it is paired with pork and black fungus (A9/B3), a great plate.

If I want tofu with my kung pao chicken, I usually order the blander sautéed tofu with mushroom (A5/B9).

Incidentally, that's a particularly poor rendition of kung pao chicken above. It's redder, blander and sweeter; unfortunately this seems to be the trend recently.
Another good spicy chicken dish to consider is chicken with hot pepper (A6), although I think they have begun using a different fermented chili that I don't like as much.
My favorite combination is one that El Panzone put together and now orders frequently. Pork with black fungus is one of the better lunch dishes and there's no better partner for it than the mixed trio (A9/B4).

Mixed trio is a cold salad of cellophane noodles, usually with bean sprouts, carrot and scallion, dressed with spicy oil heavy with red chili and Szechuan pepper. The composition and execution of both these dishes can vary considerably from day to day but they're almost always very good and even better together. Recently they have taken to serving the fungus in larger pieces and supplementing the dish with other vegetables such as bamboo shoots (not necessarily an improvement).

Almost regardless of what you order, Spring World's lunch special is an excellent deal. With careful ordering (and maybe a bit of luck) it can also be an excellent meal.
Spring World
2109 S China Pl
Chicago
312-326-9966