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Mccb

Mccb

2138 S. Archer Ave., 60616 Chicago, United States Of America

Asian • Vegan • China • Chinese


"MCCB Chicago is a culinary gem that skillfully blends traditional Chinese cuisine with modern twists. The restaurant's sleek, bar-like ambiance is perfect for date nights, creating a vibrant and upbeat atmosphere that enhances the dining experience. This lively environment complements the bold flavors of the dishes, making every visit memorable. Recognized by the Michelin Guide, MCCB Chicago stands out for its dedication to quality and innovation in its culinary offerings. The menu is a delightful exploration of Sichuan and Cantonese cuisines, featuring both authentic and creative dishes that shine in Chicago's crowded food scene. On my first visit, I sampled a mix of traditional and innovative items. The Crispy Crab Rangoon set the stage with its perfect balance of textures—crispy on the outside and creamy inside, bursting with the delicate flavors of crab and cream cheese. Next, I enjoyed the Szechuan Dan Dan Noodles. Cooked to perfection, the noodles had a firm bite that held up well to the robust, spicy sauce. This dish was a harmonious blend of savory and spicy, with a lingering depth of flavor. The minced pork added a satisfying meatiness, while the crushed peanuts provided a crunchy contrast, enhancing the overall texture and flavor profile. The highlight of the meal was the Stir-Fried Duck in Beer Sauce. This dish was a revelation, showcasing MCCB Chicago's unique take on traditional Chinese cuisine. The tender and juicy duck absorbed the rich, slightly sweet, and malty flavors of the beer sauce, which was a complex medley of earthy beer notes, subtle sweetness, and umami. MCCB Chicago offers a dining experience that is both familiar and refreshingly new. With its modern and upbeat atmosphere, it is an ideal spot for enjoying high-quality Chinese cuisine with a contemporary twist. Whether you're a fan of traditional dishes or eager to try something innovative, MCCB Chicago promises a memorable culinary adventure that will leave you eager for your next visit."

Eastern Paradise

Eastern Paradise

1403 S King St, Honolulu, HI 96814, United States

Soup • Seafood • Chicken • Noodles


"I lost my phone and an employee from this restaurant found it and contacted me. Went to pick up my phone and was greeted by delicious smells in the air. It was an off time, but the two tables that has customers had heaping plates of food. Got my phone and decided to get some food! The menu is extensive, and there are some great vegetarian choices. There were at least five different soups. One woman had a HUGE bowl of soup with seafood, and there was a man eating black bean noodles. They were gracious enough to offer a taste (shades of my grandmother), and the food was tasty and flavorful. I decided to order the pork fried rice (which is NOT char sui pork). This is the best fried rice I have had in Hawai'i. It was freshly cooked, hot, and the pork was in thin, small slices instead of pieces. The result was little bursts of pork flavor in each bite, a unique culinary experience. The glazed bananas were fine for dessert, but overpriced and nothing exceptional. They have huge profit margin on that dish! The reasons I gave this restaurant four stars is simple: 1. the prices are steep for the main dishes...like $23.95 steep for a seafood dish. I understand the real estate expenses, but honestly, this will be more of a special place to eat out. It is cost prohibitive for a regular eatery! 2. There is no wheelchair accessible entrance. The owner told me they lift wheelchairs up into the restaurant. Must be manual, cuz a power chair is not possible. 3. They have no combination plates! What??? A Northern Chinese (with Asian fusion) restaurant with no combination plates??? It is a very intimate setting, quiet, with some booths for privacy in the first dining room, and larger tables in the second dining room. Great place to while away an hour or two with great food and good conversation!"