EvA wrote:I know that Pine Yard in Evanston gets little respect, much less love, on LTH, but I think their hot and sour soup is quite good. I remember Hong Min's wonderful h & s soup with fondness and longing, so you may judge my view of other versions. When eaten hot in the restaurant just after the server stirs in the finely ground white pepper across the top of the soup, it is a fine balance of heat and sourness. Pine Yard's version is thickened, but is not gloppy. I believe JoelF agrees with me.
JoelF wrote:EvA wrote:I know that Pine Yard in Evanston gets little respect, much less love, on LTH, but I think their hot and sour soup is quite good. I remember Hong Min's wonderful h & s soup with fondness and longing, so you may judge my view of other versions. When eaten hot in the restaurant just after the server stirs in the finely ground white pepper across the top of the soup, it is a fine balance of heat and sourness. Pine Yard's version is thickened, but is not gloppy. I believe JoelF agrees with me.
Yes, I do, with the caveat that I haven't been back there in probably three years or so.
JoelF wrote:EvA wrote:I know that Pine Yard in Evanston gets little respect, much less love, on LTH, but I think their hot and sour soup is quite good. I remember Hong Min's wonderful h & s soup with fondness and longing, so you may judge my view of other versions. When eaten hot in the restaurant just after the server stirs in the finely ground white pepper across the top of the soup, it is a fine balance of heat and sourness. Pine Yard's version is thickened, but is not gloppy. I believe JoelF agrees with me.
Yes, I do, with the caveat that I haven't been back there in probably three years or so.