Hey all,
First time posting, LTH has been a great guide for food in Chicago. Wanted to try exploring writing and in a fit of writer's block jotted down my notes on my experiences with Chinese food in Chicago. Hope it's helpful and a useful contribution. Feedback and suggestions are welcome.
Draft
Chinese Food in Chicago
Chinese food in Chicago takes some work to figure out. It’s been very rapidly improving and diversifying the past two years. Chinese food is well priced, has deep and complex flavor, highly accessible(no waits) and is balanced and rarely decadent.
Go 4 Food
Potsticker House
International Mall Food Court
These are a cut above the good all-around restaurants I’ve found in Chicago. Go 4 Food is Cantonese style with focus on seafood. A unique Malaysian influence appears with their chili crab and other dishes.
International Mall has some great stalls for soup noodles, dumplings, breakfast and Taiwanese.
Potsticker house serves Northern style cuisine(think like Beijing) like Jing Jiang Rou Si that’s hard to find anywhere else. Breakfast here is Youtiao, Jianbing, flatbreads, soy milk, dumplings and a wonderful flaky soft paratha-like bread that puts a lot of Indian-Pakistani restaurants here to shame.
Richland Food Court — Dry chili pot, lamb skewers, Taiwanese street food
Xian Cuisine— Handcut noodles and chili, Lamb flatbread
Little Lamb + Little Sheep — Hotpot
Qing Xiang Yuan Dumplings — Boiled Soup Dumplings
Saint Anna’s — Hong Kong style breakfast
A Place by Damao — Sichuan street food
These are off the path where you can get some more specialized stuff that’s great tasting. The value proposition here is often very high, reasonable prices, short waits, great food. Richland is criminally under-patroned and they have the best cumin meat skewers there. Xian Cuisine has a giant $3.5 Lamb flatbread that is better than most burgers in the city. The noodles are A-tier in the city and far beyond your friend’s favorite sorry excuse for ramen not named Santouka.
Saint Anna’s serves bakery and cha chaan teng nostalgia, which convinces you to eat spam and elbow macaroni. Avoid the temptation to get QXY dumplings fried. A Place by Damao serves up the very rare in Chicago Sichuanese small eats, where I’m in undiscovered country as any.
Katy’s Dumplings
Golden Bull
Hon Kee
Northern City
Han 202
Strong Reputation to try next and have heard good things. Katy’s is rumored to have a good Sheng Jian Bao and also a secretly popular fish dumpling. Golden Bull is supposed to be very good. A brand new building for Hon Kee is being built and we’re hoping to find some upgraded Cantonese BBQ there.
MingHin
Chengdu Impression
Jade Court
Lao Sze Chuan
Your good all-around restaurants. Dim sum is just okay for me, but MingHin dim sum has been really good the past year or so. Jade Court serves Hainan Chicken rice based on availability.
Sheng Jian Bao
Xiao Long Bao
Cantonese BBQ
American Chinese especially Egg Foo Young
Wanted. Have yet to find a go-to for these. If your savvy you can find really nice Cantonese BBQ in the small grocers especially on Wentworth with some effort.