Sredni Vashtar wrote:I go there frequently mainly for the pho, but they do a wide selection of pan-Asian noodle and rice dishes, including Malaysian-style,
gls wrote:thanks jonjon -- any recommendations? we're planning on checking it out for lunch later this week.
Sredni Vashtar wrote:I would agree that the broth isn't a flavorful as the better pho places, but it's close to both work and home and when it's cold I often want a big bowl of hot soup--so it serves it purpose until something better comes along. I wish they'd also do a bahn mi sandwich.
Anko wrote:I wonder how long it will take for a dedicated Vietnamese restaurant to "come along" near Schaumburg. I gotta think there's enough of a demand, and almost no supply. I mean, wouldn't a "Tank Noodle 2" or "Hai Yen Schaumburg" make a killing in this area?
According to this week's Dish, it looks like Glendale Heights will soon have Vietnamese.Anko wrote:I wonder how long it will take for a dedicated Vietnamese restaurant to "come along" near Schaumburg. I gotta think there's enough of a demand, and almost no supply. I mean, wouldn't a "Tank Noodle 2" or "Hai Yen Schaumburg" make a killing in this area?
Chicago Magazine's Dish wrote: John and Kevin Ngo, a pair of Saigon-born brothers, opened Tay Do (1232 Bloomingdale Rd., Glendale Heights; 630-462-8888), a 99-seat Vietnamese spot, for one reason: “My brother feels the Vietnamese food in Chicago has ruined the reputation of Vietnamese food,” says John. Oh? And Tay Do is restoring it? “My place is really elegant,” he says of the two-month-old spot. “Walls are red and gold. We have an ‘island’ with a decorated bamboo tree, a coconut tree.” The average entrée comes in under $7, but customers—particularly those from the nearby Filipino and Vietnamese churches—seem happy with the “Firepot,” a spicy $23 beast of a soup with enough noodles, seafood, and vegetables to feed four people.
Pucca wrote: According to this week's Dish, it looks like Glendale Heights will soon have Vietnamese.Chicago Magazine's Dish wrote: John and Kevin Ngo, a pair of Saigon-born brothers, opened Tay Do (1232 Bloomingdale Rd., Glendale Heights; 630-462-8888), a 99-seat Vietnamese spot, for one reason: “My brother feels the Vietnamese food in Chicago has ruined the reputation of Vietnamese food,” says John. Oh? And Tay Do is restoring it? “My place is really elegant,” he says of the two-month-old spot. “Walls are red and gold. We have an ‘island’ with a decorated bamboo tree, a coconut tree.” The average entrée comes in under $7, but customers—particularly those from the nearby Filipino and Vietnamese churches—seem happy with the “Firepot,” a spicy $23 beast of a soup with enough noodles, seafood, and vegetables to feed four people.
Cynthia wrote:Enjoyed lunch -- company and black pepper udon.
This was the first time I'd been at Asian Noodle House before noon (got there at 11:30am). Other times I've been there, it has been around 1:30 or 2 in the afternoon. It reminded me of something I noticed a few weeks ago at Tank Noodle. At Tank, a friend and I arrived for an early dinner -- just before 5pm -- and the place was packed with Asians. As the Asians finished dinner and filtered out, they were replaced by Caucasians.
Today, at Asian Noodle House, most of the folks there before noon were Caucasians. My previous visits, mid-afternoon visits, it was wall-to-wall Asians. On at least one occasion, my dining companion and I were the only Caucasians in the place. Actually lines waiting to get in pretty much from 12:30 to 3.
So is this fairly universal? Do Asians tend to eat mid-Afternoon? Or is it just a total fluke that the two Asian places I've been to in the last few weeks are experiencing this phenomenon.
Yes, off menu. Our server, who I suspect is the owner, mentioned he would make other Malaysian signature dishes such as Chili Crab, roti etc with suitable notice. If Asian Noodle House didn't take almost an hour each way I'd be there tomorrow for lunch. Though it won't be long before a return visit.polster wrote:From my last visit the Curry Laska is an off menu item as its wasn't on the menu. You have ask for it when ordering.