Last December, a young Jewish newlywed couple found themselves approaching Christmas Eve with no supper plans. Eager to fill themselves with the traditional Jewish holiday dinner of dumplings and kung pao chicken, they planned to visit Lao Sze Chuan in Chicago's Chinatown on Christmas Eve.
The husband lamented to his new bride, "I wish we could be joined by more people so as to enjoy a bounty of dishes to delight our palate, rather than merely two or three. We should announce our meal plans on an Internet-based 'Chicago Culinary Chat Site' and mayhap other souls will join us!"
"A splendid idea," said the bride.
The young couple expected a handful of culinary enthusiasts to respond, but were delighted (and a tad overwhelmed) when the group swelled to nearly 30! The young couple was pleased by their good fortune.
And so Christmas Eve 2005 came to pass with a triune of tables full of happy eaters at Lao Sze Chuan in Chicago's Chinatown. The young couple went home that evening with full bellies and warm hearts.
Now 2006 is upon us and the same young couple (one year older and perhaps a little wiser) is extending the same invitation to the same "Culinary Chat Site". If you and yours find yourself without plans for this Christmas Eve, please join us for a tradition Jewish holiday dinner. The details:
Where:
Lee Wing Wah, SW portion of the Chinatown Mall, Chicago, (312) 808-1628
When: Sunday, December 24th, 2006, 6pm
RSVP: In this thread, by PM, or by email. RSVP will close the evening of Tue. 12/19. I will call the following day to make the reservations.
How: Last year, we did not pre-order food, there was no menu or set fee. We will fill as many big round tables as we need to and each table will order for themselves and split the cost among the table.
Note: You do not have to be Jewish to attend
We hope you can join us for what is now a LTHForum tradition.
Best,
Michael and Jill (petit pois)
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eatchicago on December 1st, 2006, 5:02 pm, edited 3 times in total.