Odds are against any of you wanting to head out to the fringe of the city for Chinese food. Should you find yourself around Harlem & Higgins, I am obligated by the sacred LTH oath to warn you off of some really, really bad food.
All I hope for from a local Chinese take-out place is decent food. Nothing truly authentic, necessarily, maybe a couple of the specials on the menu could be
not aimed toward the euro-ethnic locals. [And good egg fu young. It's a childhood favorite of mine... right up there with tuna noodle casserole.] I do NOT hope for tired, half dead vegetables, overly processed and tenderized meats, and sauces with no flavor and too much cornstarch.
Which brings me to Fried Rice Express. Close to my house & they deliver. It was one of those evenings when I was facing a 2:15 am wake-up to go to work, and I called to have food delivered early. [The food there was good when it opened, but has gone steadily down-hill. Thought I'd give them one more chance.] First try in over a year.
They had 2 stir-fried vegetable dishes on the menu: vegetable delight and vegetable chop suey. Pretty much knew what "chop suey" would look like, and after establishing what was in the "delight", I asked if I could have a mixture of the two [they're the same price]. After 5 minutes of wrangling, it was agreed that I could have a mixture if I paid extra

. When it arrived, it was broccoli, onion, poorly cut bok choi, and bean sprouts so limp, tasteless & unhappy that they could have come straight from a LaChoy can. The chicken with satay sauce was even worse. Described as "Chicken stir fried with pineapple in a garlic sauce", it was chicken in a sauce that tasted like soy sauce, nothing more. There were some unhappy bits of diced garlic that showed up in the bottom of the container, but contributed no flavor. A few bits of canned pineapple and some onion completed the dish. It was billed as spicy, but wasn't. And is it just me, or at least in these parts doesn't "sate sauce" imply peanuts??
I actually ended up throwing everything but the fried rice [competent, no more] out. UNHEARD OF in my house.
And while I'm on the subject, avoid Mandarin Village at Touhy & Niles Center like the plague, too. Won't go in to detail... it's even worse in some ways

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I know that you can block incoming numbers TO your phone, is it possible that you can block yourself from CALLING a certain number. I don't ever, ever want to make this mistake again.
Giovanna
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