nsxtasy wrote:Tomorrow I'm going to Katy's (Westmont) for the first time, for lunch, and I need help ordering. I've looked over this topic, and found several dishes of interest, but I don't see them on the menu on Katy's website:!
chunker wrote:Fried noodle is my fav
nsxtasy wrote:Thanks.chunker wrote:Fried noodle is my fav
So you mean any of the items in the "chow mein" section of the menu?










nsxtasy wrote: The surprising thing that I've learned, from this topic as well as from my first visit, is this: Despite the name of the place, they specialize in noodle dishes more so than dumplings.
seebee wrote:One guy's opinion on this:
The noodles have always been outstanding, but the dumplings used to be fan-flippin-tastic as well. Only pretty recently, as far as I know, have the dumplings gone downhill.
nsxtasy wrote:seebee wrote:One guy's opinion on this:
The noodles have always been outstanding, but the dumplings used to be fan-flippin-tastic as well. Only pretty recently, as far as I know, have the dumplings gone downhill.
Dumplings are more likely to roll downhill than noodles.
deesher wrote:I'm really surprised that there has been no mention of the cold noodle. While I love both the beef noodle and dan dan noodle soups at Westmont, by the end of the bowl sometimes the noodles are a little overcooked. Also, I've never quite forgiven Oak Park for the difference between the dan dan there and at Westmont. At any rate, a tangle of cold noodles with cucumber, ground pork and chili oil is always perfect.
Vitesse98 wrote:Since the news seems to be positive from the Oak Park location I was thinking about takeout from there tonight. However, the takeout menu online is very different from the full posted menu (which appears to be very out of date). Some things I'm expecting to see (dan dan noodles, for example) are not on the take out menu, which I find confusing. Can any of you suggest a definitive list of safe (which is to say, back to normal or improved) OP dishes I should consider that jibes with the takeout menu?
Yelp has 2 photos that show the full take-out menu post-reboot. It is listed as having been added 4 months ago. It matches their GrubHub menu (which is actually better setup than the printed version).Vitesse98 wrote:However, the takeout menu online is very different from the full posted menu (which appears to be very out of date). Some things I'm expecting to see (dan dan noodles, for example) are not on the take out menu, which I find confusing.
bweiny wrote:It's not a very well put together menu, especially the category labels. Dan Dan is kind of hidden in the chow mein section, and several noodle dishes are listed under fried rice. Flaws aside, I would bet on it being current and accurate. I don't know why Katy's own website skips over Dan Dan, since that's the only actual difference I see between the two.
You're looking at the Westmont location. You have to switch over to Oak Park. There's no Dan Dan (or a bunch of other Westmont items). The same is the case for your useful photos, it doesn't translate to Oak Park.nsxtasy wrote:Katy's own website has Dan Dan, but in the soups section.
johnnies wrote:Dandan is available in Oak Park.
My Take on Beef "Lugaw".... by R. Kramer, on Flickr
Hombre de Acero wrote:Katy's Beef Noodle Soup (leftovers) sans-noodles,
boiled with some (OK- lots) of Chopped Fresh Garlic and Ginger-
splash of Red-Boat-Nam Pla, Ground White Pepper, and
immersion blended, topped with Toasted Garlic and sliced lemon-
O M G!
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Call it Beef Lugaw?!
Call it Beef Congee?
Call it- Monday's LockDown-LunchMy Take on Beef "Lugaw".... by R. Kramer, on Flickr