I've been to the Empress Pavillion recently and, while good, seems
to have lost some je ne said quoi that it used to have. I went to
Sea Empress this weekend. I discovered that it wasn't a sister
restaurant; this one was started by the manager of Empress Pavillion
and he took many of the staff with him.
This one has that edge to bring it from the very good to excellent
category. He must've taken that with him, also. I suspect that the
other poster must;ve dined there before they got their act together.
Anyway, great service, quality & variety.
They have their own web page, but I don't have the URL handy.
Paul
Smiling, happy waitresses at a Chinese Restaurant???!! Gotta see it to
believe it. I thought they went to special shcool to learn that
unresponsive zombieific demeanor.
>A while back there was a posting about Sea Empress on Redondo Beach
>Blvd (East of Western) in Gardena.
<snip>
>They have their own web page, but I don't have the URL handy.
It is:
http://www.unique.net/SeaEmpress/
and it's cute.
Bon Appetit
Bob Smith
H
I fired up netscape and checked it out. So, maybe the server wasn't
responding when you tried.
Mark
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Hi, I just took a look at the Sea Empress page and it was there. It
took a little longer to load because I guess it was during peak hours.
Anyways, I agree: it is quite cute.
Bruce
Q>>We must not eat at the same places. It's true, waiters and waitresses
Q>>in most Chinese places don't have "american" affects
*snip*
Q>>But I'm usually pleased with the eagerness to show off their food, and
Q>>to help me, as a non-Chinese, to find what I like. Most dim sum
Q>>servers I've seen are energetic to the point of rushing...-------------
In my experience Chinese waiters and waitresses are courteous but I often
have problems in dim sum places especially. I find that sometimes the
person serving will decide that "you won't like that" and push the cart by
without stopping. I interpret it as a well meaning attempt to shield
non-Chinese from tastes they feel might be too exotic.
This happens also when you ask the waiter to translate the specials
written in Chinese in banners on the wall.
Just recently I had a terrific dinner at an Indonesian restaurant in
Westwood by the name of Ramiyani. I placed my order and the waiter came
back and asked that I order the chicken and rice instead as "I would like
it better". I persisted and had a terrific ristaffel (sp). Also, a few
years ago the LA Times did a piece about a woman who was making Korean
kimchees once reserved for the royal courts. I got to work and called up
the place for directions and you would have thought I was calling in a
bomb threat. They became very agitated. I drove over and sampled several
of the freshly made kimchees and they were outstanding!!
Moral of the story: Don't take offense....just persist :)
Teresa
Q>>http://www.unique.net/SeaEmpress/
Q>>and it's cute.
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Yes, it is cute! I like the fact that they call Moo Shu Pork "Chinese
Burritos"....
> > >A while back there was a posting about Sea Empress on Redondo Beach
> > >Blvd (East of Western) in Gardena.
> > <snip>
> > >They have their own web page, but I don't have the URL handy.
> > It is:
> > http://www.unique.net/SeaEmpress/
> Tried to look at it yesterday. Apparently the web page is gone...
>
H-
I looked at it yesterday, it IS still there. Enjoy! :-)
G.
That's what I said they look like. Funny as a Chinese I've had burritos all
my life but only in recent years have I had moo shu pork.
H
I had an interesting experience there that I think I left out of my
review. One of the carts had an interesting needle dish. We enquired
what kind of meat was in it as our family does not eat pork. She said
that it was pork. I asked whether she had the same dish with beef. She
said that they can make some up if we were willing to wait! When I agreed,
she went to the captain. The captain told us that it would be ten minutes
and if we were willing to stick around, he'd order it for us. Ten minutes
later, we had a wonderful dish. (Wish I asked the name of it). That
was impressive!
Paul
In a previous article, Terisa () says:
>In my experience Chinese waiters and waitresses are courteous but I often
>have problems in dim sum places especially. I find that sometimes the
>person serving will decide that "you won't like that" and push the cart by
>without stopping. I interpret it as a well meaning attempt to shield
>non-Chinese from tastes they feel might be too exotic.
>
I haven't tried the CHICKEN's FEET, yet. That's a real delicacy, I hear.
Has anybody else tried it?
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What's the big deal about eating Chicken feet? Everyone Caucasian that
i've met think this is disgusting. I personaly LOVE it! Give it a try!
You only eat the skin!
Timothy Morgan Chu | California Polytechnic University Pomona
E-Mail: TM...@CSUPomona.Edu | Department of Civil Engineering
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"Slow down and do it RIGHT" -- Prof. Don Wells
From now on you can't say "Everyone Caucasian..." This caucasian eats
chicken feet! But they are a lot of work for what you get, aren't
they. On the other hand, I ADORE duck feet. Unfortunately many dim
sum places, like Sea Empress, serve chicken but not duck feet. I was
there Friday for lunch, and alas, all chicken and no duck (feet that
is). As for duck - feet and body - has anybody been to Quaanjude
Peking Duck Restaurant of late? Alhambra, I think. Don't have
address.
Bon apetit!
Bob Smith
Dont' go to Quaanjude...I consider myself a duck connosieur, i've had
duck at most of the rest. in MP/ALhambra. And Quaanjude is one of the
WORSE. First time went with my GF. SHe liked it! I thought it was okay.
The BeiJing duck skin was really soft..not crispt at all like the way it
is suppose to be. And they dont' give you all the meat. Try Hong Kong
East Ocean In SF for duck..its excellent there! When i went back to
Quaanjude, it was still bad...and terribly over priced. I think they will
go out of business soon.
Timothy Morgan Chu | California Polytechnic University Pomona
He said "Everyone Caucasian that i've met...". not Everyone Caucasian.
He hasn't met you. Or I, since I agree with you on the chicken &
duck feet. (I also put MY foot in my mouth on occasion :-).
Paul