Dining Out
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Mary Furr
You won’t need a rhyming dictionary to remember Gong Wong’s great
cafe. The restaurant on the northwest corner of Goldenwest Street and
Warner Avenue in Huntington Beach, has for over 20 years become the
choice destination for everything from a quick lunch, handy takeout or
family gathering.
We chose the second dining room with its lovely gold fans and detailed
black and gold plaques for a quiet dinner. It’s relaxing to order a #4
($8.75 per person) and let Won Ton take over. He first brings a pot of
hot tea and a bowl of crinkly crisp string-like noodles. Next comes fresh
won ton soup of clear broth filled with crunchy celery, greens and two
slices of pork. It’s like looking through glass at magnified vegetables.
We nibble away while listening to the kitchen sounds and waiting for
appetizers: thickly battered fried shrimp, a triangle of foil--wrapped
chicken pieces in a rich dark sauce and two bite--sized nuggets of rumaki
-- bacon wrapped around pungent pieces of chicken liver broiled until
crisp. The meaty barbecue rib is brushed with a rosy pink sauce, a real
Henry VIII special to be picked up and enjoyed.
Appetizers are followed by slices of tender steak in a creamy oyster
sauce and rosy red sweet and sour pork with pineapple and bell pepper
pieces. The mounded bowl of pork fried rice is some of the best with
short grains, tiny spring onion slices, carrot and bits of pork -- good
to mix with everything.
The order for two comes with the chef’s lo mein -- mixed vegetables,
lots of crisp bean sprouts and chicken slices all tangled with soft
noodles. The contrast in texture and color is what good lo mein should be
with lots of vegetables, not over loaded with noodles.
For three people add moo goo gai pan -- chicken with vegetables and
mushrooms. This is the Chinese way to enjoy a meal, lots of dishes in the
center of the table with everyone sharing. Such a traditional dinner,
however, would not end as Gong’s does with almond and fortune cookies.
They were invented in 1916 by a California noodle maker. Just recently a
United States cookie firm was hired to build a noodle factory in Canton!
After 23 years Gong’s has the routine right. You can pick up a
phoned-in order at the entrance or go on into the dining rooms.
During dinner the carpet’s quiet footsteps, the candles in colored
glass flicker and reflect the lovely gold fans. The strife of the day
disappears and you can unwind in Gong’s any night of the week. It’s like
yoga for the soul.
FYI
Gong’s Chinese Food
Where: 6815 Warner Ave., Huntington Beach.
Phone: (714) 842-6797 or 842-4697.
Fax: (714) 848-7355.
Hours: 11 to 9 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, open until 10 p.m. Friday
and Saturday
Misc.: Credit cards accepted
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