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Chinese restaurant serves up appetizing menu of hope in US

Xinhua | Updated: 2020-07-28 07:54
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A waitress prepares beverages at Lao Sze Chuan Chinatown restaurant in Chicago on Sunday. The restaurant has served its neighboring community during the COVID-19 pandemic, providing free food for medical workers.[Photo/Xinhua]

He could stay at home and live on government aid to tide over the COVID-19 pandemic prevailing in the United States, but Edison Feng chose to work.

As the general manager of Lao Sze Chuan Chinatown restaurant in the city of Chicago, Feng admitted that he felt a bit nervous about working during the pandemic. "But lots of clients asked us to stay open for business," Feng says. "We learnt about protection and the experience of China, and had strict precautions by requiring staff and family members to be in a healthy condition and having no case contact before they can work."

Tony Hu, founder of Lao Sze Chuan, says that his restaurant began to feel the negative impact of COVID-19 in January. "An important indicator was the number of tourists (visiting the restaurant) decreased significantly."

Ever since the first Lao Sze Chuan restaurant was established in Chicago Chinatown in 1998, the restaurant has developed and become a chain restaurant with 11 outlets specializing in traditional Sichuan cuisine, and has received numerous national accolades, including "the best Chinese restaurant"; "the most authentic Chinese food"; one of the "top 10 Chinese restaurants in the US"; and "best Chinese restaurant for celebrating Chinese New Year". It was on the Michelin Bib Gourmand list from 2010 to 2016, and has become a tourist resort.

The COVID-19 pandemic was not serious in the US at the time, but Chinese restaurants were the first to bear the brunt. Chinese restaurants without takeaway service in Chicago suffered business losses of 80 percent to 90 percent; while those offering takeaway services reported a loss of 40 percent to 70 percent, Hu says.

To reduce the loss, Lao Sze Chuan rolled out braised snacks for takeaway. At the same time, it initiated a We Love Chinatown campaign, inviting city officials and local mainstream media to dine in restaurants in Chinatown and hoping to attract more people to Chinatown.

In the meantime, Hu organized a fundraising at Lao Sze Chuan in downtown Chicago, and raised $77,000 to purchase medical masks, protective suits and respirators for hospitals in Sichuan and Hubei provinces and Beijing.

The fatal attack came when COVID-19 began to hit the US in March, and the city government of Chicago ordered closing of restaurants on March 20, with the exception of takeaways.

"Most of our restaurants closed doors and stopped takeaway services, out of concern for the safety of the staff," Hu says. "But lots of our old clients, frontline workers in particular, hope we can provide service." Thinking twice, Lao Sze Chuan in Chicago persisted.

And the restaurant has gone beyond that, it started to offer free lunches and dinners to frontline workers.

"They (frontline workers) are fighting the virus with their lives. We certainly should offer supporting service, providing them with warm and tasty dishes," Hu says.

The free meal service quickly spread to 100 cities in 50 states in the US thanks to the joint efforts of member restaurants of the US-China Restaurant Alliance. Incomplete statistics show that from March 20 to early July, member restaurants of the alliance donated more than 100,000 meals valued at about $1 million.

Darren Zheng, general manager of Lao Sze Chuan Chicago Downtown restaurant, still remembers the day when a dozen medical workers from Northwestern Memorial Hospital came to his restaurant to pick up free meals. "One of them passed me an envelope, saying 'it's a tip we medical workers want to give you, thank you'." Zheng refused the tip, and praised them as heroes fighting the pandemic and serving the community. "They are full of tears."

"The words I heard most (recently) is 'Thank you for opening'," Feng says. "This makes me believe we have done the right thing."

"Love and trust are what I've felt and learnt during the pandemic," Feng says.

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