Szechuan Cuisine (Sichuan Cuisine) is one of the Four Major Chinese Cuisines and specializes in its tingling, spicy, savory and appetizing sensations. It is known for one dish for one taste, and a hundred dishes for a hundred tastes. Among these tastes, tingling and spicy are the signature elements of Sichuan cuisine. Daily Sichuan dishes contain the hot sensations that can range above average levels of acceptance. People in Sichuan and Chongqi are world famous for their hot palate.
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Cesar Palacios
Jan 24, 2019
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Ruta Bhave
Dec 30, 2018
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Yu Gao
Aug 19, 2018
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Pablo Giuliani
Aug 14, 2018
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Diana Barbu
Jan 31, 2018
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Shutong Ge
Jan 25, 2018
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Ansel Diama Ansel Ponce Diama
Dec 15, 2017
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Authentic Szechuan cuisine. Coming back from a visit to Asia this past summer, it was great to eat at this place and have it relate back to my trip. Being Asian myself, I will tell you right now - this place is quite pricey. Pricey to the point where you are restricted to try things on the menu. For instance, a main dish cost about $10-15. You're at a Asian restaurant you cant eat that without rice, BOOM thats another $10 for fried rice.
Im not hating on this place, but i wish they put more thought into who their target market is. Yes, Szechuan cuisine is very exotic for FSU kids who probably
Im not hating on this place, but i wish they put more thought into who their target market is. Yes, Szechuan cuisine is very exotic for FSU kids who probably
Cory Windorff
Oct 13, 2017
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It was break when we went there, so it was not too busy, but the woman running it was very nice and super helpful. The portions were much larger than we thought and more than justified the price. The decor was interesting. I’d be glad to go back just to look at in more detail with a bowl of yummy food. I will say for a Szechuan place, it wasn’t as hot as i hoped, but that may be the clientele.
Mchoplite
Jun 22, 2017
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This is a good Chinese restaurant. The ambiance is modern and it is clean. The menu items seem to be somewhat unconventional. It may be the food here is closer to genuine Chinese food as opposed to the standard menu items you'd find at most places. The food can be fairly spicy and certainly moreso then most other Chinese restaurants. They don't have a buffet which I consider to be a good thing. They do offer a bento box for $9 which I consider to be reasonable for lunch. The bento box includes a salad like item, soup, dim sum, rice and a main course. Aside from somewhat tricky parking in that area