veghead wrote:Just found this wonderful forum recently--thanks for all the great advice.
I got to try out it out when I was in Chinatown this weekend--I've always had mediocre meals there but decided to try one of your suggestions, Lao Sze Chuan. It was easy to get a seat there Sunday evening and I had a very nice bowl of the house special sweet & sour soup. It arrived with a small plate of spicy cabbage--I wasn't sure how to eat it--fingers, fork/chopsticks...is it ok to add it to the soup?
Unfortunately I was eating alone, so I could only order one of the many vegetarian options that sounded interesting; I chose the eggplant with garlic sauce. It was very nice, but I wondered if it would be ok at this kind of place to request they add something else in (like broccoli ) so it's not just a giganto plate of one thing? Often there is a "mixed veggie delite" but this is the Chinese version of pasta marinara (which I would often request with some mushrooms or olives to make it more interesting). I certainly don't want to be a total rube (just a semi one), so please let me know your thoughts. (I did add some of that spicy cabbage to the eggplant when no one was looking and it added a perfect crunch and zip.)
Last, but not least, the next time I'd like to try the forum's namesake, Little Three Happiness, but am not clear where it is. On the south side of Cermak near the big gateway?
I like to (and indeed today with lunch did) eat the cabbage straight. I'd imagine you can do whatever you want with it.
Regarding special requests -- they're open to it. Some of the dishes on the menu are the result of special requests from customers. You'd do well, though, to try to track down tony or one of the managers. They're very helpful, and their command of english is generally better than the normal waitstaff.
Also, if you can swing it, the veg. dishes are $4.95 during lunch hours for smaller portions. You can try more dishes much more easily this way. The "smaller" portions are still absurdly generous.
Also note that they'll make some dishes vegetarian on request. Ma Po Tofu and hot and sour soup are both not traditionally vegetarian, but are at LSC always vegetarian.
LTH is, as you thought, on the south side of cermak, near the gate.
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gleam on May 31st, 2005, 1:03 pm, edited 1 time in total.