November-13-2008
Filed Under (Review) by chopstix
Chopstix Cafe

Chopstix Gourmet owners Ze Sui Chen (left) and Danny Cheung

If Chopstix Gourmet is so much nicer and prettier than the typical strip-mall Chinese restaurant, it’s partly because the three-year-old Honeygo Village Center where it’s located is not a traditional strip mall, or even a shopping center. It’s more of a trees-and-sidewalks “lifestyle center.” It looks a lot like a mini version of the nearby Avenue at White Marsh, not quite suburban but not really a small town, more a place in between. There sometimes seems like there’s no in-between with Chinese restaurants - they’re either dumps or discotheques - but Chopstix is comfortable and cheerful without being slick and loud.

Inside, there are traditional elements like shoji screens but contemporary influences like a subdued lighting scheme that doesn’t make you feel as if you’re eating dinner in an ice cream parlor. Chopstix is just pretty enough to make you feel like you’re going to get an efficiently served, well-prepared meal that won’t break your dining-out budget. This turned out to be exactly the case.

The menu is extensive. Chopstix features Chinese and Japanese cuisines and offers plentiful choices in both. This is something that’s probably rougher on a restaurant reviewer (who’s trying to order a representative meal) than a regular customer, who might be happy to have so much to choose from: teriyaki and tempura dishes; sushi rolls, regular and specialty; sushi bar entrees; and dozens of Chinese entrees, themselves divided up into “sizzling specialties,” “healthy entrees” (lower in sodium, and served with brown rice), fried rice and noodle dishes, and sauteed entrees sorted by chicken, pork and fish. And then, a list of “chef’s favorites.”

The good news is that you can’t really go wrong. The only thing that might disappoint you at Chopstix Gourmet is its version of the most familiar Chinese menu items; at least that’s what I thought about the kung pao shrimp. My theory is that this is the kind of thing that tastes best the worse it is for you. A kung pao dish prepared with lighter oils, and tricked out with fresh vegetables, like the version at Chopstix, can never be as guiltily satisfying as the bad-news glop you get in that hole in the wall.

Go instead for something a little more elaborate, such as the basil seafood combo. More or less a typical stir-fry dish, what made it nicer was the abundance of vivid green, from the basil, of course, and from string beans, snow peas and green peppers. Chopstix does a great job with presentation, particularly in delightful garnishes like a flower formed from a radish. The basil had a hard time competing with the dish’s salty tendencies, but it did come through.

It’s hard to resist a sizzling dish, especially if one gets carried by your table on its way somewhere else. The one we ordered, a seafood combination over pan-fried noodles, delivered, with a sensuous mix of crunchy and velvety textures, hot and warm temperatures, mild and strong flavors. The seafood we saw on these dishes looked good to us.

The balance of our meal was pleasurable, too, everything just a little better than ordinary because of the extra time the kitchen or sushi bar took in preparing it. Sunomono is a very simple Japanese vinegared salad, often made with slivered vegetables, but here made with fish. This one was lovely, a fan shape of glistening fish, flecked with sesame seeds. Simple appetizers, such as fried shrimp-filled shumai and a jellyfish salad, are nicely turned out, too. Jellyfish salad is not as scary as it sounds - it’s just a spicy seaweed salad, flavored with dried fish.

Chopstix Gourmet was crowded on the weeknight when we visited. This made it seem lively, even a little hip. More people I mentioned it to seemed to know about it than I would have thought. But White Marsh isn’t the remote location it used to be. This region is still growing quickly, and more decent restaurants like Chopstix are sure to follow.

Chopstix Groumet

Where: 5002 Honeygo Center Drive, White Marsh
Call: 410-256-9136
Open:
11 a.m.-10 p.m. Monday-Thursday,
11 a.m.-11 p.m. Friday,
noon-11 p.m. Saturday and noon-10 p.m. Sunday

By Richard Gorelick | Special to The Baltimore Sun

Baltimore Sun photo by Barbara Haddock Taylor / October 29, 2008

November 13, 2008



Comments
Karen on November 13th, 2008 at 1:43 pm #

Chopstix is one of my favorite sushi restaurants because of several factors:
the fish is always fresh and the atmosphere is lively. Its sushi and supplementary menu are fantastic and I never have to complain about anything that I order.
Their staff is always extremely nice and courteous. Not to mention the bill was lite on my wallet.

Doris on January 20th, 2011 at 8:26 pm #

Had dinner first time the 19th of jan,2011. Will not be our last visit. The food was wonderful,just loved everything,can’t wait to go back again,is going to be one of our go to restaurants

Hadi on February 18th, 2011 at 10:42 pm #

Ate here for the first time this evening (I actually ordered take out) an I have to say the food was AMAZING! I had the “Chopstix Roll” Jumbo Lump Crabmeat topped with Smoked Salmon & Avocado! I didn’t have to wait long for my order and the gentlemen at the register (who I now know to be one of the owners) was VERY friendly, helpful, and curteous. I cannot wait to go back and dine in! I love that they are BYOB!!!!!!! The ambiance is chic, relaxing, and intriguing. Great place!

Kim on April 2nd, 2011 at 12:04 pm #

My husband and I eat at Chopstix in Forest Hill and it is wonderful!! I have turned all of my family and friends on to this place. The food is amazing, never greasy, best sushi and the atmosphere is very relaxing. It is by far the best Chinese restaurant around. We are usually there at least once a week! :-)

Tyson on October 18th, 2011 at 6:19 pm #

WE LOVE CHOPSTIX SUSHI! Live around the corner from the Perry Hall/ Honeygo location, and it is by far the best Sushi value in the entire area. Great sushi, for a fraction of the price you’d expect to pay for “top-shelf” sushi! Thanks Chopstix! See you soon!

Terri on January 5th, 2012 at 11:49 pm #

I have followed Mr. Chen as he has expanded his businesses over the last decade. His demand for quality food keeps me coming back. Love the family, love the staff and of course I love the food!

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