botd wrote:I agree with you, the three times I have been to LSC have been mediocre. However, LTH's last reports on Yan Bang Cai were also less than enthusiastic. Maybe you should head over and revive that thread with a report on your recent experiences.
stevez wrote:I think you're more likely to run into Tony at his Michigan Avenue location these days.
riddlemay wrote:stevez wrote:I think you're more likely to run into Tony at his Michigan Avenue location these days.
Out of sheer idle curiosity, how is that place doing? The design makes it impossible to see into the dining room from the street, so it's not possible to know whether the place is teeming with customers, completely empty, or somewhere in between.
Lerdawg wrote:Chinatown location has been closed since last Friday due to health violations.
http://chicago.eater.com/2015/9/9/92977 ... -shut-down
Lao Sze Chuan Re-Opens Five Days After Health Department Shut Down
chainey wrote:Went for a middle-afternoon meal on Easter. Not busy and the food quality was way below usual standards. Anyone else have better recent experiences?
riddlemay wrote:Repeating a question re the Michigan Ave. location, since there's a better-than-even chance I'll be going there this week for lunch. Are there "hot but not super-hot" options? (Or, is it possible to order any dish and request a lower level of heat in it?)
Chicago Hokie wrote:Current Uptown LSC is to old Chinatown LSC the same way Wabash Gold Coast Dogs is to the old State/Hubbard Gold Coast Dogs.
Same name, different restaurant.
stevez wrote:Chicago Hokie wrote:Current Uptown LSC is to old Chinatown LSC the same way Wabash Gold Coast Dogs is to the old State/Hubbard Gold Coast Dogs.
Same name, different restaurant.
Not so for the Skokie location, which is consistently solid.
Chinese restaurateur and chef Tony Hu was scheduled to be arraigned Monday afternoon in federal court on charges of hiding cash receipts to lower what he paid in state sales taxes.
Hu, 48, whose real name is Hu Xiaojun, was charged in what's known as a criminal information — a charge that usually results in a defendant pleading guilty. He was charged with one felony count each of wire fraud and money laundering.