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Katy's Dumplings - Westmont
Ever since I first visited the original Katy’s dimpling location in Naperville (20 years ago?) I’ve made it a regular whenever I’m out in the western suburbs. One of those great restaurants where everything on the menu is worth ordering. This time we had pork/chive dumplings, fried pork bamboo, shredded pancake, and garlic eggplant. But choose your own mix and you won’t go wrong. I only wish they were closer to me. We were there at 7:00 on a Sunday night and the line for a table was going out the door.
I’ve been wanting to try this place for a while. So happy I took the drive yummmmm. Had the Mongolian beef and soup dumplings for lunch and my jeez it was DELICIOUS!!! Left feeling full and ready for a nice nap. 20/10 would recommend
Shri Bistro
I used to visit Shree Restaurant many times and really liked their food, especially the variety of vegetarian options. The Soya Tandoori Tikka is amazing! However, I recently tried their buffet, and it was disappointing. They only had 3-4 different curries, rice, and one sweet dish, all of which were below average and cold. I was shocked to be charged $18 for that quality. I usually enjoy their other menu items, but the buffet is not for me. They are also starting to offer non-vegetarian options soon, so it will no longer be an all-veg restaurant. Overall, it’s a great place, but I think the prices should be lower for what they offer.
We visited this restaurant on a late Saturday afternoon when it was fairly busy, but we managed to get a table without any wait. We began our meal with tomato soup, which came with croutons and was reminiscent of the classic Indian tomato soup—creamy, rich, and bursting with flavor. Following the soup, we ordered aloo kachori as an appetizer, which turned out to be the highlight of our meal. The kachori was perfectly crunchy, and the accompanying aloo sabzi was cooked to perfection, offering a delightful burst of flavors. We also tried the crispy chili baby corn, which, while decent in taste, didn’t quite live up to its name in terms of crispiness. For the main course, we ordered chole chur chur naan, and we were thoroughly impressed by the naan’s texture and the delicious chole that paired perfectly with it. Additionally, we ordered paneer tikka masala, which was a rich and flavorful curry that brought back memories of the vibrant street food of North India. The aloo kulcha we tried was equally impressive, with its soft, flavorful filling. Despite the restaurant being understaffed with only one waiter and one server for all the tables, the service wasn’t overly slow, which was commendable. To round off our meal, we had a taste of the badam halwa, which was simply delightful. Overall, the restaurant offered good Indian food with some outstanding dishes and decent service. It’s definitely a must-try in the area!
New Korea Garden Restaurant
The food was great! If you want an authentic mom and pop Korean restaurant, this is it. We had the pan fried dumplings which were huge and you get 6 of them! The grill was charcoal, which was pretty amazing. We had the bulgogi and pork. We'll definitely be back to try more!
Visiting family and wanted Korean food. It's not the best Korean food I've had in my life, but the food was very solid and the service was perfect. I was there with a larger party, so we ordered all four BBQ meat options and they were all good. We also got bibimbap, Japchae, and a seafood pancake to share. No complaints about any of it, though the interior vibe of the restaurant felt a bit dated.
China Chef
Stopped in for lunch after not being able to go there for over a year. Was shocked by prices! Lunch specials are almost double the cost from a year ago but can't say I got double the food. $23 for 2. No drinks. Food was ok. I had Chicken chowmein. Hubby always gets #4. Portions are smaller and it no longer includes 2 bbq ribs. He was very disappointed.
a lot of the negative comments are related to price but, prices are going up everywhere! anyways this is our go to cheap chinese place. when most entrees in restaurants alone are $12, here you get entree, side of rice and an egg roll which is plenty for the same price. We got 3 lunch specials for 2 adults and 2 kids and it was more than enough. When i went in for pickup the place is def old school, i’m a sentimental sap so i found it nostalgic if anything. These pictures are from the 2 times this month we’ve gone