It was that time of the year again; time to head up to City of Industry. This time, like the previous, was a solo trip. Last time, I went and checked out the "West Colima - Azusa - Haceinda Heights side of things. I did this because there was a line outside of the one restaurant I wanted to try; Chengdu Taste. when Chendgdu Taste opened it really created a buzz; some said it to be "the best Sichuan restaurant in America", so forth and so on. Soon enough, it became it's own empire with locations in Rosemead, Houston, Las Vegas, and even Honolulu to go with the original shop in Alhambra. So here I was over a year later and guess what?
No line! So in I went.....
The place sure is a step up from restaurants we used to eat when we lived a few blocks away!
I ended up getting a small variety of dishes; starting with the "Pork with Garlic Sauce". Which came in a very nice presentation.
While I thought the pork more tender and flavorful in the version at Shufeng Garden across the street; I think the basic chili oil-garlic-soy-sugar here was superior. The pork was very fatty and a bit more chewy than I prefer; but man, that flavor was good.
If you've read our little blog for a while; you know I love Zi Ran Yang Rou; cumin lamb. I often make this at home, it's not hard, and yet it seems really hard to get a good rendition at most restaurants that serve the dish. So I had to order the signature and now much copied "Toothpick Lamb".
So, let me just say...I'm not a big fan of toothpicks in my food. As for everything else? Well, for once there was a nice amount of cumin in the dish....I could have done with more, but this is fine. There's a touch of heat from the chilies, but not too much. There's some Sichuan Peppercorns in this version, something I do with lamb loin chops, skirt steak, and even chicken at home. The meat was toothsome but not tough. This was very good. I do think onions and more cilantro would add to the dish.
Feeling a bit guilty, I felt I needed to order a vegetable dish; I ordered the Garlic Eggplant, which was the only mediocre dish of the set.
While it was cooked very well; the interior of the eggplant slices were creamy and molten, I felt the flavors fell short. Too sweet, not enough pungency, in spite of it being called a "garlic" dish, not enough spiciness, just kind of weak on the flavors.
I've been missing a couple of simple Sichuan "snack" dishes....the versions here in San Diego are not very good. So I ordered the Won Tons with Hot Sauce.
While the won tons were totally routine; not quite having that "kou gan" (口感 - mouthfeel) which makes for an excellent won ton. Thought it was not hard and tough, it's when you mix things up.....
And while I could have done with a bit more spice; this hit the spot. It's not quite like what I enjoyed in Chengdu or even what I had at No. 1 Noodle House years ago (my sources tell me it's not close to being the same these days), but I finished the whole bowl.
Leftovers to boot. Surprisingly good service, even friendly. Make me want to head on out to Alhambra to try...Szechuan Impression! Which my friends tell me is even better. Hopefully, I won't have to wait another year to get some decent Sichuan Food. Sorry to say; San Diego does not measure up.
Chengdu Taste
18406 E Colima Rd
Rowland Heights, CA 91748
After lunch I took a walk around Hong Kong Plaza.
I've done posts on this place going back to 2006, we used to live just a few blocks away. Things have changed quite a bit over the years. And new businesses always seem to be opening.
There are places that are still there from back in the late 90's when this was our neighborhood.
Places that I've done posts on over the years.
I even offered to get the Chou Doufu from the place She used to get it from weekly; Shau Mei. The sign has been freshened up and it had me wondering if the Missus would still enjoy the stinky tofu from here.
Was never a fan of RH Garden; but it still stands.
And those buses still pick folks up in the parking lot; whisking them away to Vegas and other places.
And of course; there are shops that cater to....well, the luxuries that come with having money these days.
It was nice to see that those older businesses seemed to be doing well.
But this is Rowland Heights and there's always change. Man, Shun Fat Market is becoming GW Supermarket.
We always say that we need to get up here more often; but work and life get in the way.
I hope we'll be back soon.
hopefully you'll both be able to check this area out soon:)
Posted by: kat | Tuesday, 01 August 2017 at 04:06 AM
I hope so Kat.
Posted by: Kirk | Tuesday, 01 August 2017 at 07:31 AM
Thanks for the glimpse of Hong Kong Plaza. I never visited but would like to if I'm ever in the area.
Posted by: Soo | Tuesday, 01 August 2017 at 07:49 AM
Check them out if you're in the area Soo....of course if you're in Monterey Park, Alhambra, San Gabriel, etc.....don't bother.
Posted by: Kirk | Tuesday, 01 August 2017 at 08:53 AM
It's usually a good idea to do rhe opposite of whatever Serious Eats says.
Posted by: Docrailgun | Tuesday, 01 August 2017 at 03:25 PM
That's a pretty damning blanket statement Doc! Chengdu Taste was good....though I really have a hard time buying into the "best" declaration.
Posted by: Kirk | Wednesday, 02 August 2017 at 06:37 AM