This is my first post at LTH Forum (is there an introductions topic somewhere?). Please forgive the digressions below.
I was recommended here by a participant at
CooksTalk Classic, which has its origins in a forum operated by the publishers of Fine Cooking magazine.
Anyway, I looked around for a while and found that I concurred with the reviews of the few places I've eaten at previously. I found a few places near the hotel I stay at regularly and decided to try Katy's. I looked at the menu and read most of this topic. In the end, I told my waitress (who spoke perfect English) that I was an adventurous eater, liked spicy food, and understood that the noodles were made in-house. She recommended the fried (stir-fried) noodles with chili peppers. The dish included chicken, maybe some pork, shrimp, imitation crab meat and a scattering of vegetables in addition to the noodles.
The noodles. Oh, the noodles. They were toothy and chewy and perfect. I've never had anything quite like them.
The dish wasn't particularly spicy unless I chewed the chilis which were hot but not incendiary. The additions were mostly good but I did get one bite of something unpleasantly fishy. Nonetheless, I ate well more than I should have. I will be back for the food. (Edited after resizing pic)

I asked the one other couple in the place for recommendations when I came in but it was only their second time and they said something about moo shu pork. I ended up chatting with them for 20-30 minutes on the way out, though. Kimberly and Brad were very, very friendly and clearly knowledgeable about food. They suggested about a dozen other places that I might try, many of them mentioned elsewhere here. They were fans, for example, of Naf Naf.
Overall, a great first experience driven from LTH Forum! Thanks.
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StevenHB on January 10th, 2013, 10:01 am, edited 2 times in total.
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