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Dough Zone Dumpling House
We are visiting from out of town wish we had a place like this in the suburbs of Chicago! Super clean and bright. Service was very attentive. We enjoyed all the food. The noodles were yummy. Good amount of spice with the sauce. The scallion pancakes were crisp and made fresh. They actually took the longest to come out, but they were worth the wait. Soup dumplings were yummy. Thin skin with good amount of soup in each. I couldn’t really tell the difference between the pork and chicken. The pork wontons were also yummy with the chili oil. Again, nice tingly spice on my tongue, but not over whelming. I thought the cucumbers were a good crunch with all the steamy food we got.
When you need your dim sum fix, this is a pretty good spot. Pan fried pork bun (four mini bao per platter), pork and/or chicken soup dumplings and won ton with chili sauce are definitely MUST ORDER items on your visit. Sweet n sour cucumber is a delightful starter, but I’d SKIP the steamed broccoli as the accompanying seafood sauce neither matches the dish, nor is it appealing. Ordered the cold noodle (ooh that sauce!) and DanDan noodles (yum, that addictive chili numbing “burn”) where both were springy and chewy and enjoyable. Curious if ALL their noodle dishes are as flavorful? All in all a pleasant dining experience however I can’t help wondering if these small plates are really worth the hype - or price?
Grand Peking Chinese Restaurant
Very good social distancing practices. Temperature check, face masks and tables spaced apart. Waitress was friendly but a little pushy on wanting us to order fast, 1st time in the restaurant, we were looking at the whole menu, 8 pages. They offer many individual dishes(good for family style). Just two of us. They only offer three different combination meal. Mongolian beef was good, sweet and sour chicken was good, soups were good, egg roll was good, fried rice was a little dry. Portion seasons OK, not large like other Chinese restaurants.(no left overs to take home). Overall, a good experience.
They were so accommodating and friendly! We ordered the family meal. The food came out quickly and so fresh. The food was amazing and was plenty to go around! Can't wait to go back😊