This weekend we went to probably the second-worst run science fiction convention I have had the bad luck to attend, "To Be Continued" in Downers Grove. After reading a number of posts here, I came armed with a list to avoid the factory food nearby (Cheesecake Factory, Cheeseburger in Paradise, and other cheesy places).
Saturday night, a couple other victims of this attempt to run a convention joined us at Lao Sze Chuans SW suburban outpost, Lo Garden. 1331 Ogden Avenue Downers Grove, Illinois 60515-2719, ph: 630.663.0303
Posts here and at Chowhound refer to it as LSC, and the menus say Lao Sze Chuan too. We almost drove on, thinking it had changed hands.
We didn't try to find the "Chinese" menu, but it was certainly not the multipage, dizzying array we had on Xmas Eve in Chinatown, although it is still a huuuuge set of choices.
We ordered the Szechuan Wonton (terrific), the dry-fried chicken and chilies, and the lamb with pure cumin. The dry-fried chicken is outstanding, something like a sweetened, spicy salt-and-pepper coating popcorn chicken. I can't get enough of this dish. We ordered the lamb mainly because we knew it was a great dish from Xmas, and wanted to turn the rest of the table onto it. Others ordered tea-smoked duck and the three-chili chicken.
Compared to Chinatown, I don't know that they're at their best game: veggies were not as neatly diced, a lot of fat remained on the smoked duck. The food was certainly outstanding, but presentation was definitely down a notch.
Certainly a great place to go if you're out in the SW burbs, and I'm now the official restaurant-finder for this group of people. I sent at least one other group out there today.
What is patriotism, but the love of good things we ate in our childhood?
-- Lin Yutang