We had missed one of our yearly appointments back in our old "neck of the woods" last year. So, we needed to catch up and get that taken care of this year. We decided to use some of our "points" and make it an overnight stay. Our appointment ended right before noon, so we decided to grab lunch close by. I had Northern Cuisine, a restaurant that opened at the beginning of 2017, in the same mall that used to house Cost Plus when we lived in the area.
The restaurant is good sized with rather large tables. Looking at the menu, it was quite obvious that large parties would fit in well. And even though there is stuff like Song Shu Gui Yu (松鼠桂鱼), "Squirrel Fish", and Peking Duck on the menu; there was just one item I really wanted. more on that later.
We weren't super hungry so we just ordered three items and it was still too much for us to finish. Luckily our room had a mini-fridge and I'd brought an ice chest along.
First dish up was the "Big Plate Cauliflower"......the Missus loves Her cauliflower and I often make a cumin - "ma-la" version at home so we were interested in how this would be.
This was pretty good; there was a light dusting of Sichuan Peppercorn which highlighted the mild sweetness of the cauliflower. All items were cooked nicely. The pork belly was very tender and while not exactly "la rou" (Hunan smoked pork), it did have a mild smokiness to it. The chilies added a sneaky heat to things and the leek a mild pungency. Pretty good dish.
The Boiled Bamboo Pot was interesting for one main reason.
It was the presence of a certain canned meat product....though I'm thinking it wasn't the most popular brand. It actually did well in this as the earthy and crisp bamboo shoots needed some saltiness and more depth. The shredded pork was tender, but didn't really add any flavor. Overall, a bit on the bland side.
And then there was the item I'd been craving.
The Tianjin Baozi. According to the menu and our server, this is made fresh to order. I hadn't had a decent Baozi in ages and have recently been craving the Tianjin Baozi from the Tasty Noodle house location in San Gabriel. We wouldn't have time to visit there; so I thought getting my baozi fix in at Northern Cuisine might work out.
And while I wouldn't consider this to be traditional Tianjin Guo Bu Li Baozi ("stuffed buns that even dogs would not eat") it was quite good. The bun, while not overly yeasty in fragrance was light and tender. Both the filling and dough was a bit sweeter than what the Missus's "Shandong - Beijing" palate enjoys, but we quickly found that a drizzle of black vinegar really balanced things out and even added another dimension to the porky goodness of the filling. So, even though I wouldn't consider these to be close to traditional Tianjin style Baozi, I enjoyed them. It was prepared fresh, both the dough and fillings were light, and the black vinegar worked magic in balancing the flavors out. And we could only finish five.....
The service was decent; much more friendly than what we're used to at Chinese places in our old 'hood.
Northern Cuisine Restaurant
17515 Colima Rd.
City of Industry, CA 91748
Hours:
Mon - Fri 11am - 3pm, 5pm - 9pm
Sat - Sun 11am - 9pm
And those who are wondering how Frankie was doing while we were gone....well, "Auntie Ale" took good care of him....heck, he even made it to an "after-party"!
Thanks Auntie!
aw Frankie:)
Posted by: kat | Sunday, 14 April 2019 at 08:31 PM
Frankie's little suit is so cute!!! <3
Posted by: Lynnea Fleming | Sunday, 14 April 2019 at 11:29 PM
Yay I love seeing pics of Frankie! Wow all dressed up too... super cute!!!
Posted by: dancing | Monday, 15 April 2019 at 06:04 AM
Yes Kat...Frankie!
Seems like Frankie has some fans Lynnea!
I never knew Frankie had such a following Dancing! Frankie thanks you!
Posted by: Kirk | Monday, 15 April 2019 at 06:48 AM
Frankie steals the post! Food looks good too.
Posted by: Junichi | Monday, 15 April 2019 at 11:10 AM
Frankie did indeed steal this post Junichi! ;o)
Posted by: Kirk | Monday, 15 April 2019 at 12:40 PM