8 Wednesday, March 27, 1974 University Daily Kansan Chinese Restaurants Switch from Hamburgers By KATHERINE CHENG Kansas Reviewer If your experience with Chinese food is limited to Chun King, it might be worth your while to try one of Lawrence's two Chinese restaurants—the Chinese House or the Vivienne Inn. Both restaurants provide an adequate sampling of two distinctive styles of Chinese cuisine. The Chinese House specializes in a range of Asian dishes. Inn concentrates on Cantonese selections. The Chinese House is hidden in an out-ofthe-way corner of the Malls Shopping Center. It offers a unique and inexpensive luncheon of egg foo yong, chicken chow mein, soup and egg, for as little as $4.00. As the only Chinese customer in the restaurant, I felt conspicuous. People were probably wondering why a Chinese girl would go to a Chinese restaurant in Kansas. We ordered chicken with cashew and the Moo Husk pork with a Mandarin pancake. Dinner was fairly good; however, we waited for more than half an hour to be served chicken with cashew and too much celeriac taste. I thought the Moo Husk pork tasted better. It is made with pork, egg, bamboo shoots and bean sprouts. It had too Food at the Virginia Inn is rather Americanaed despite the menu's claim of being "a real restaurant." We had egg foo yong and a combination plate which consisted of egg roll, sweet and sour purk, chicken chow mein and fried chicken. We also used their dishes and they tasted rather ordinary. Worth It few strips of pork. The Mandarin pancake comes separately, and each dinner wraps his own. The Chinese house isn't a fancy place where you can eat it; be a good spot for lurch or light superp The jade emperor apparently hasn't cast his gastronomic blessings upon Kansas because the ingredients of Chinese food are not as common in Kansas, and a change from the regular hamburger and french fries to something a little exotic, the Chinese House and the Virginia Institute might be a good place. K. U. Experimental Theatre THREE SISTERS 8 p.m. March 28 thru April 6 864-3982 UK SAILING CLUB WILL meet at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. Upcoming races and sailing at Lake Perry will be discussed. The program will include works by Mozart and Dvorak. The concert is part of the Chamber Music Series sponsored by the School of Fine Arts. THE JANECK QUARTET, a string quartet quartet in Seagull at Rear Halal in Seagull at Rear Halal OZARK MOUNTAIN MEDICINE SHOW, featuring Michael Murphy, will perform at 8 tonight in Hoch Auditorium. Also appearing will be Byron Berline and the Revival and Revival and Soil "Catfish" Rouh. The show is part of the 1794 Festival of the Arts. CLASS of'77 Will Be Holding Interviews for Committee Chairman for Finance, Special Services, Social, Publicity Thursday Night 7-10 p.m. Oread Room, Union --in the SENIOR CLASS 1975 Committee Interviews HOPE Award Regalia Publicity Service Gift Social Travel Wednesday & Thursday GOVERNOR'S ROOM OF STUDENT UNION 1:30-4:30 Floundering in Bureaucratic Quicksand? We're open and ready to help you with your hassle whether it concerns the dorm, your classes or the administration. Try the Ombudsman Office The Ombudsman can investigate the problem and act as a neutral mediator. If we can't solve it or it goes beyond the scope of the office, we can direct you to someone who can. Call 864-3607 or drop in the office at B-108 in the Union Downtown 839 Massachusetts Street Shirtings with an image . . . This ad paid for through funds allocated from KU Student Activity Fee. Come in and freshen up your spring. The We select our shirts from two of the finest lines available .Gant and Holbrook .both are shirtmakers with an image of quality and fashion leadership that comes from years of doing the right things with fabric and styling. Our new spring assortments are coming into the shop every day . light and fresh . both long and short sleeve in abundance. It's Campus Hideaway after the Ozark Mountain Medicine Show. Pizzas Sandwiches Spaghetti Lasagna Campus Hideaway and Festival of the Arts... a great combination. UNION ACTIVITIES COUNCIL Presents IN CONCERT JIMMIE SPHEERIS with SPECIAL GUEST STAR JIM STAFFORD FRIDAY, MARCH29, 8pm WHITE AUDITORIUM EMPORIA, KANSAS Tickets go on sale March 18 in the Memorial Union of EMPIORA KANSAS STATE COLLEGE Reserve sent to $50. $50 - $50 General admission is $30 Emperor Kansas Mail with valid ID will receive a $10 discount or Reserved State Address mail in care of the Unit Activities Committee Memorial Union, Emperor Kansas State College 2100 Commercial (Emperor Kansas 6680) We have your favorite sterling pattern...as featured in Reed & Barton's SILVER OPINION COMPETITION See the complete Reed & Barton collection as well as those of other famed silversmiths at Marks Jewelers Member of Member of American Gem Society 817 Mass. National Bridal Service VI 3.4266 Room to rent? Advertise it in the Kansan. 864-4358