ronnie_suburban wrote:Ah, I see. I happen to disagree. I think the quality in Westmont is as solid as ever but I now understand what you meant to say.
seebee wrote:I have absolutely NOTHING bad to say about the Westmont location, and from most accounts here, the Westmont location seems to be running strong.
ronnie_suburban wrote:Panther in the Den wrote:When they were under the original ownership they were great but when they changed hands there was a dip in quality. Oak Park suffered the most.
Sure they might of rebounded but they have permanently fallen out of my rotation especially since several better places have opened up since in my area.
You can continue to dine there out of nostalgia but it will never be the same.
Ah, I see. I happen to disagree. I think the quality in Westmont is as solid as ever but I now understand what you meant to say.
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Vitesse98 wrote:I like our local Vietnamese and Thai options, though, so there is always that.
Vitesse98 wrote:The menu is the same, isn't it?
Vitesse98 wrote:The dumplings... Were they made and frozen and then thawed...
ronnie_suburban wrote:And the dumplings we ate while we were there certainly didn't seem in any way like they'd been frozen.
lthDave wrote:Noodle Soup a couple of weeks ago to confirm, and it was the same/just as good.
thetrob wrote:We would all like to hope that a restaurant can serve both crowds, or that the "secret" authentic menu of our desires exists, but sometimes serving both masters is just not possible.
This dish is (from everything I can tell) pseudonymous with Bon Bon Chicken, a wonderful dish I first enjoyed at Chengdu Impression 4-5 years ago. Their version has some sesame to it, but likewise not memorable because of its heat.seebee wrote:Found a new "go to." It's just cold, chopped up, boneless dark and white meat chicken AND yummy, flaccid, chicken skin in chili oil. I asked the server what it was, (it was in the case) and she said, "Bang Bang Chicken." I had no understanding of what "Bang Bang Chicken" was. I've seen it on other menus, and assumed it was some kinda fried chicken chunks in sweet goo. Katy's Bang Bang is now mandatory when we go.
Panther in the Den wrote:We stopped at Katy’s in Westmont today for some dumplings for a picnic at a local park.
Love the redecorated restaurant! The graphic of the girl slurping soup was cool (phone in the car), light fixture, okay, but I missed the picture of Red Shirt on the wall as well as Miss Leather Pants working the counter.
They have cloth hangings blocking the view of the stove so I couldn’t see if Tall, Lanky Dude was cooking.
Still had a chalk board but it included English translations but it seemed to be only daily specials and didn’t appear to include the specialty ethnic items.
The cooler had cold item to go but it was down to 2 shelves and the rest was beverages.
Short Girl took my order and I had a seat to wait. The restaurant was mostly full but mostly gringos including a large group in the center of the room. The gal bringing out food was hopping!
Inquiring about 2 dishes she brought out that looked like Dan Dan Noodles on a plate but she assured me that Dan Dan was still served in a bowl as a soup.
Still free tea but you have to pay for water.
Got my order and headed to the park, found a picnic table in the shelter and got down to eat.
Hot, steaming, looked good but the flavor of old was gone.
Remember when you would bite into the dumpling? It would explode with broth? ... running down your chin?
The strong taste of chive?
Missing. Rather pedestrian.
Also missing was a small container of the vinegar/soy for dipping that was replaced with packets of soy sauce (thinking about it the tables had only soy and light sodium).
We only had one item and maybe the noodles are still fantastic but this lack of detail has me wondering.
seebee wrote:We Westmont Katied this past Sat - prime time 7:30p.
Dan Dan - still great broth, noodles well overcooked, no chew.
Pancake - A+
Found a new "go to." It's just cold, chopped up, boneless dark and white meat chicken AND yummy, flaccid, chicken skin in chili oil. I asked the server what it was, (it was in the case) and she said, "Bang Bang Chicken." I had no understanding of what "Bang Bang Chicken" was. I've seen it on other menus, and assumed it was some kinda fried chicken chunks in sweet goo. Katy's Bang Bang is now mandatory when we go. The chili oil wasn't too heavy in the ma la dept, so we doctored it up with the jar on the table. Hell yeah. It was kinda like a "lighter flavor" version of that perfect chicken from Spring World back in the day (if anyone is familiar and knows a great source, please point me)
Beef Dumplings were not right. We didn't even finish the order. Super fine grind, lots of black vinegar flavor. Very wet inside. Wife thought they were off, but my tongue said too much black vinegar. The grind was like that of taco bell ground "meat." Super fine. After all of the excellent dumplings I've had at Katy's, however, I'd just chalk it up to a weird batch. Wouldn't deter me in the least from ordering them again.