A recent exchange with Ronnie Suburban regarding the Egg Foo Young at China Chef got me thinking about restaurant consistency. There is nothing more annoying than falling in love with a dish and then getting something completely different the next time you order it. What causes these inconsistencies? It could be a different chef in the kitchen, the wrong time of year or any number of other reasons, but I think a lot of those reasons can be quantified, and that knowledge can be as important as knowing about the secret off menu dish at a favorite place.
For example, I know if I order a pizza for delivery from GNR Marie's on Monday, there's a better than even chance I'll be disappointed because it's the regular pizza guy's day off. Our own namesake LTH is notorious for having the "good kitchen crew" and the "bad kitchen crew". Who will be cooking when you get there? Just recently, after being wowed by the salted fish and oyster omelet at a dinner at Go 4 Food, I returned at lunch time to be served a version that was completely different and not even close to being good.
Besides knowing about secret menu items, knowing what not to order (and when) can go a long way towards stacking the deck in your favor for a good meal. When is a good time to order a special dish, and when is a good time not to? What day should you stay away from an otherwise great place? What have you got? Share the knowledge!
Steve Z.
“Only the pure in heart can make a good soup.”
― Ludwig van Beethoven