After having a friend tell me that he really liked Tiger
Lily, and since I haven’t been back since my first
visit shortly after they opened, I met my friend wibia there for a quick
lunch the other day. My friend who had
recommended I go back told me that he really liked the hot and sour soup so I
ordered that to start ($2.50). It was
very good. It was very full of all the
typical hot and sour ingredients (bamboo shoots, mushrooms and lots of
tofu). I liked that the veggies were
still fairly crisp, but not too crisp and I loved all the tofu in it. It also had a decent amount of acidity from
the vinegar (sour) and just enough of the spiciness (hot). Our only complaint (we both had the same soup)
is that it wasn’t very hot temperature-wise.
Not cold or anything, just not hot.
So after ordering what I wanted, which was a noodle dish,
our (very pleasant) server came back to tell me they were out of it. I went with garlic chicken ($6.50), which is
sort of a standby dish for me at Chinese places. I am bummed I didn’t get to try the noodle
dish because it sounded more interesting, and honestly, I wasn’t very impressed
with the chicken. It was slices of white meat chicken with water chestnuts and
mushrooms in a garlic sauce. One of the
things I didn’t like about either of our dishes was that there was very little
of the “sauce” other than what was directly on the meat. There was steamed rice with it, and there
wasn’t enough of the flavor/sauce to make it onto the rice. The chicken was also a bit dry on the inside
as well and the garlic sauce a little bland. Maybe if they gave a bit more of
it.
Wibia had the pork bulgogi and I thought it suffered many of
the same problems—it was dry and had little “sauce” to it… in other words, just
not a lot of flavor. I do appreciate the crisp little egg roll and crab rangoon
they give you with your lunch. I liked
the egg roll because it was nice and crispy (it is on the small side) and not
overly filled with stuff. The crab Rangoon
was fine, but I have rarely met one that got me excited (not my favorite thing—cream
cheese just doesn’t belong many places for me besides spread on a bagel).
Anyway, it was fine, and I liked the soup, but I wish I
could have tried the noodles. So far
none of the rice dishes have made me overly interested in returning and I have
a feeling it may be awhile again before I do.
When this place first opened, there was a lot of buzz about it, but less
so as of late. Are there still some of you that are regulars? Love to hear what you think.
Tiger Lily
Restaurant
1146 West 86th
Street
Indy, 46260
317/848-9077
(they’re on facebook)
Sad to hear as this is one of my favorites for Asian food, although I usually just order the special of the day. In fact, recently the special came with string beans, of which I am not a fan. They were happy to substitute a more "standard" vegetable mix for me.
ReplyDeleteAlso, looks like you got the white rice; I always add on the fried and it's great.