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A Slice of China in Chinatown

Wednesday, February 3, 2010 from 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM (CT)

Chicago, IL

A Slice of China in Chinatown

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Event Details

Join us for a great conversation at Lao Sze Chuan for a delicious dinner in the heart of Chinatown for an array of some of their tastiest dishes.

The topic of conversation will be: What role do our friendships play in our lives and in the days of Facebook, Twitter and even email, how have these relationships evolved as we've grown up, moved and experienced changes in our own lives.

The menu for the evening will be:

Appetizers
Shanghai Spring Rolls
String Beans Spicy Black Bean Sauce
Dry Bean Curd with Crisp Peanut in Spicy Sauce

Main Course
Ma Po Tofu
Szechuan String Beans
Garlic Peapod Leafs
Bean Curd Home Style
Szechuan Mixed Vegetables
Mu Shu Vegetables
Chef's Special Dry Chili String Bean
American Broccoli in Garlic Sauce


For more information on the menu and to read more about the restaurant, click here.

When & Where



Lao Sze Chuan
2172 South Archer
Chicago, IL 60612

Wednesday, February 3, 2010 from 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM (CT)


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Across the Table



Across the Table is a non-profit which breaks down race and socio-economic barriers by uniting Chicagoans to share meals and dynamic conversation in order to lead to an understanding and appreciation of participants’ differences and common experiences.

Across the Table’s participants enjoy dinners that take place throughout the city of Chicago at ethnically diverse restaurants, community organizations, businesses and cooking schools. Each dinner group is limited to ten people and includes a trained volunteer who will guide and facilitate the discussion. Each dinner will be focused around a specific topic for discussion, but expanding beyond the initial discussion topic is welcomed.