ThaiBasil wrote:Not sure everyone has seen this but in the GNR forum there was a post about their GNR removed.
Blown Z wrote:Just curious, how many people here have gotten sick or experienced any ill health effects from eating at Sun Wah?
bnl wrote:Blown Z wrote:Just curious, how many people here have gotten sick or experienced any ill health effects from eating at Sun Wah?
What point are you trying to make? Even if it were zero people on this forum who got sick, it wouldn't change a thing.
laikom wrote:If people had been sick, it is against forum policy to report it via the forum. I know I have personally refrained from reporting suspected food poisoning at a couple of LTH favorites due to this policy. Not Sun Wah specifically but one of those places is up for a GNR nomination currently! I'll let you all just wonder which one that may be.
Blown Z wrote:laikom wrote:If people had been sick, it is against forum policy to report it via the forum. I know I have personally refrained from reporting suspected food poisoning at a couple of LTH favorites due to this policy. Not Sun Wah specifically but one of those places is up for a GNR nomination currently! I'll let you all just wonder which one that may be.
Okay how about I rephrase the question, how many people have NOT gotten sick from eating at Sun Wah?
laikom wrote:If people had been sick, it is against forum policy to report it via the forum. I know I have personally refrained from reporting suspected food poisoning at a couple of LTH favorites due to this policy. Not Sun Wah specifically but one of those places is up for a GNR nomination currently! I'll let you all just wonder which one that may be.
Pie Lady wrote:I have never gotten sick at Sun Wah. I adore their food. But some of those violations were ridiculously easy to avoid. Everyone makes mistakes, so a shutdown or two over a long period, fine. But I believe it was something like 8 in 10 years...now it's time to move on and find new favorites.
PEEDEE wrote:I love Sun Wah and will be there tonight for the New Year feast. I was disappointed in Kelly's response to being closed a while back. It was a response clearly out of being overwhelmed and frustrated and said, essentially, CDPH came at a bad time and the violations were really not that bad. I'm assuming she has recognized her response didn't help anything and she has chosen to remain mum. I would hope that Kelly would, instead, 1) apologize for the violations, 2) explain them, and 3) let us know systemic changes that have been made to ensure they don't happen again. I realize that this is much more than a PR problem, but I fear if they don't take some control of the narrrative, this could be really bad for them.
Mikelipino wrote:Sun Wah certainly hasn't lost me as a customer. My family went to this year's Chinese New Year celebration, and it was perhaps the best it has ever been. We had a chance to chat it up with Kelly, and she and her father worked really hard to bring in some new ideas this year. Food from the North and South of China, dumplings, a nod to American Chinese with a fried sea bass lettuce wrap -- this was a fantastic iteration of a menu that is already known to be both varied and unique.
On all the other stuff above, I am not concerned. I have never had concern eating there, never gotten sick, and truly enjoy their food. Most important to me however is that this is a family restaurant in the most crucial way possible. I am not talking about glad-handing with a celebrity chef. I'm talking about laughing with the owner about how infrequently we visit and trading baby pictures. How they navigate the quagmire of legal code is none of my business. The quality of the food and enjoyment of the experience is what I'm interested in.
mike
jimd wrote:TAKEAWAY NOTE: As we were leaving, Kelli pointed out a small sign announcing that they now offer Roast Baby Pig. She held her hands apart by ~18” to indicate the size, much like a fisherman being more honest than usual about the size of his catch.
Hope someone tries this soon and posts the results.