Enjoy authentic Sichuan hot pot with a rich spicy broth and unique ingredients. Cozy, stylish space feels like a warm gathering spot. Saturdays feature a face-changing opera that adds cultural flair to your meal.
Broth features a rich spicy Sichuan base with a strong aroma of beef tallow. Ingredients include unique options original to Sichuan hotpot. Saturdays offer a face-changing Sichuan opera performance.
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On Saturdays only, a talented employee performs face-changing, a part of Sichuan opera.
The restaurant offers free 3-hour parking with a validated ticket.
Expect a $12 charge per person for the sauce table.
Cozy spot with Sichuan-style decor and red lanterns sets an authentic mood. Bold, spicy hot pot shines with Szechuan Spicy Soup and tomato options. Spacious seating and a self-made sauce bar invite relaxed dining with unlimited snacks and desserts.
Authentic Sichuan hot pot offers bold, spicy flavors with a perfectly balanced heat. The menu features tomato soup and Szechuan Spicy Soup, delivering a genuine taste experience.
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They don’t take reservations, so expect to wait for a table.
The wait list system adds an extra 15-20 minutes after your table is ready.
Expect tables to turn twice by 8pm on busy nights.
Hand-painted interior and 2D decor create a unique artistic vibe. Szechuan dishes offer tender beef with a good spice level. Authentic noodles and dumplings add to the creative setting and lively atmosphere.
Szechuan dishes feature tender beef and a good spice level. Options include beef noodle soup with flat or udon noodles and chili sesame noodles, offering authentic flavors similar to pho.
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Reservations are recommended for dinner, especially between 7 pm and close.
You order through a QR code on the table, which is very convenient.
Expect the restaurant to get busy quickly, especially during peak hours.
Space blends modern and traditional decor with cozy seating and friendly staff. Sichuan dishes offer authentic heat and fresh ingredients, pleasing even locals. Free Hanfu outfits add a unique cultural touch for memorable photos.
Sichuan dishes come with authentic heat that can be adjusted to mild. The food features fresh ingredients and delivers a delicious, genuine flavor that even people from Sichuan appreciate.
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Reservations are recommended as dinner time gets quite busy.
They currently have a free soup dumpling promotion for orders over $38.
Street parking is available on nearby roads.
Bright, cozy space with Chengdu-inspired decor and authentic Sichuan flavors offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Casual setting suits family dinners and friendly gatherings, with free Szechuan pickles adding a nice touch to the rich, spicy dishes.
Authentic Sichuan cuisine shines here with rich heat and depth in every dish. Free Szechuan pickles add a nice touch, and the menu matches flavors found in Sichuan itself.
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The restaurant offers a variety of authentic Sichuan dishes with bold flavors.
Non-spicy options are available for children and those who prefer milder food.
The portions are generous, providing good value for the price.
Spacious interior and modern decor create a vibrant, inviting atmosphere. Potent dishes feature Sichuan peppercorns for a numbing kick and authentic flavors like red pepper spicy broth. Open late with complimentary appetizers for a relaxed dining experience.
Potent dishes feature Sichuan peppercorns that deliver a clear numbing sensation. The menu offers a variety of authentic flavors like red pepper spicy broth and mapo tofu, all with balanced sodium levels.
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Nai Brother is open until the early hours of the morning.
The food is reasonably priced with generous portion sizes.
Credit cards are accepted, but check for any additional fees.
Cozy fish restaurant offers fresh grilled fish with bold, spicy Szechuan flavors. Guests enjoy lively karaoke and music on a big screen. The Sichuan-style spicy double fish and Sichuan pickle side add intense heat and a surprising kick.
Bold, spicy flavors define the dishes here with a strong Sichuan peppercorn presence. The Sichuan-style spicy double fish delivers intense heat, and the Sichuan pickle side adds a surprising kick.
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Parking can be tough on weekends.
Reservations are not required but recommended for large groups.
Expect longer wait times during peak dinner hours.
Spacious and clean spot serves authentic Sichuan flavor with well-sized portions. Cozy, lively vibe with Chinese pop music and a separate party room adds fun. Welcomes small dogs in bags, making it a comfortable, casual place for all.
Authentic Sichuan flavor stands out here with dishes that capture the true taste of the region. The menu offers decent and traditional Sichuan cuisine without needing to travel far.
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Prices range from $11.99 for smaller dishes to $33 for larger entrees.
Portion sizes are generous, especially for dine-in compared to takeout.
They accommodate diners who can't eat spicy food if requested.
Small dining space offers a cozy atmosphere with natural light and unique lamps. Authentic Sichuan dishes feature numbing peppercorns and large portions like peppercorn fish and sour soup beef. Occasional live music adds warmth to the quiet setting.
Dishes feature authentic Sichuan peppercorns with a signature numbing spice. The menu includes large portions like peppercorn-stirred fish and flavorful beef in sour soup reflecting Sichuan and Chongqing styles.
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The restaurant is BYOB, so bring your favorite drinks.
Expect a 20-minute wait for a table on weekday evenings.
Vegetarian options are available, despite many non-vegetarian choices.
Small indoor space offers a quiet, cozy atmosphere with clean, elegant decor. Northern Chinese and Szechuan flavors shine in dishes like crispy chicken with peppers. Affordable prices and homemade pickled cabbage add to the authentic, homely vibe.
Dishes highlight true Szechuan flavors without overwhelming spice. Crispy chicken with peppers stands out as a favorite Sichuan dish on a small but authentic menu.
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The restaurant offers free parking for diners.
The prices at the restaurant are very reasonable.
The restaurant is BYOB, perfect for family dinners.
Hot pot spot shines with bold Sichuan broth and a modern stylish interior. Tablet ordering and pot controls make dining smooth. Complimentary lobster adds a seafood treat to the lively, inviting atmosphere.
Broths come in a great variety with authentic, bold flavors. The spicy Sichuan broth stands out for its rich, balanced heat and depth.
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You need at least three people to get one free lobster.
Expect to pay $59 per adult for the all-you-can-eat meal.
Mantis shrimp is available for a limited time each day.
Spacious interior with authentic Chinese decor sets a lively scene. Known for Sichuan and Hunan cuisine, dishes like hot and sour glass noodles offer balanced spice. Green peppercorn hot sauce adds a flavorful kick without overwhelming heat.
Authentic Sichuan and Hunan cuisine shines here with dishes like the hot and sour glass noodles that balance tangy flavor without overwhelming spice. The green peppercorn hot sauce with beef offers a flavorful kick that stays approachable.
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Parking is located behind the restaurant with plenty of space available.
The main entrance is also at the back of the restaurant.
Food costs over 10 dollars per container.
Large dining area with authentic Chinese decor creates a warm, family-friendly vibe. Spicy, mouth-numbing Sichuan flavors deliver a true taste of the region. Spacious interior and busy crowds add to the lively, traditional atmosphere.
Authentic Sichuan cuisine shines with spicy and mouth-numbing flavors that pack a punch. The menu offers a solid range of dishes true to the region's style, standing out from typical Chinese food.
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Cheng Du 23 is BYOB, allowing guests to bring their own drinks.
Reservations are not accepted, and the restaurant is usually busy.
Lunch specials are available Monday to Friday at great prices.
Small space offers comfortable sofa seating and elegant decor with clean lines. Signature dishes like Sichuan Spicy Fish bring authentic numbing peppercorn heat. Warm, inviting vibe suits family or friends seeking quiet and easy conversation.
Signature dishes feature Sichuan Spicy Fish with Pickled Vegetables and Sichuan peppercorn chicken. The food delivers authentic numbing Sichuan peppercorns that create a spicy, tingling sensation.
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The price is reasonable considering the taste and quality of the food.
Portions are large; a 1lb portion can feed four people.
Combo options provide great value for families or groups.
Modern Chinese spot offers a clean interior with tablet ordering for ease. Szechuan dishes bring a balanced spicy kick, featuring grilled fish and unique chili broths. Atmosphere shifts from beautiful and relaxing to busy downtown energy with dense seating.
Szechuan dishes here deliver a balanced spicy kick with the traditional grilled fish cooked perfectly. The menu includes unique options like fish in a golden broth and boiled whole fish with ox strips in a Sichuan chili broth for those who enjoy heat.
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The weekday lunch special runs from 12:00-4:30 and is highly recommended.
Parking is available behind the building for convenience.
The Peking duck costs $99, making it a premium dish.
Small space offers a cozy, warm atmosphere with calming music and sleek interior design. Bold, authentic Szechuan flavors stand out in the spicy Maocai hot pot, made with high-quality ingredients. Customers enjoy customizing dishes with fresh vegetables and protein, enhancing the relaxed dining experience.
Bold, authentic Szechuan flavors shine in the spicy, flavorful Maocai hot pot. The dishes deliver an unapologetically bold Sichuan experience with high-quality ingredients.
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Parking is very limited, with only a couple of spots available.
Expect long wait times, potentially over 1.5 hours during busy periods.
The restaurant offers large portion sizes that are filling.
Cozy spot offers authentic Sichuan peppercorn dishes like mapo tofu and dan dan noodles. Seating is comfortable and spaced for easy chats. BYOB and clean, refreshing space make it great for family-friendly dressed-up nights.
Bold, authentic Sichuan peppercorn flavors define the dishes here. Classic plates like mapo tofu, dan dan noodles, and hot fish showcase true Sichuan spice and heat.
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The restaurant is BYOB, so bring your own alcohol.
They offer promotions throughout the week.
Hot Fish has a variety of lunch specials with a choice of entree and a soup or soda.
Amazon-themed decor sets a modern, elegant tone in a spacious, clean dining area. Bold, well-balanced flavors shine in Szechuan chicken and spicy soups. Cozy vibe welcomes fans of authentic halal Indo-Chinese and Thai fusion cuisine.
Dishes like Szechuan chicken, chili chicken, and Szechuan fish pack bold, well-balanced flavors. The menu also features spicy soups and flavorful fried rice and noodles, all made with care.
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Reservations are recommended for special occasions like birthdays.
Expect to pay around $50 per person, including gratuity.
The restaurant offers halal options for all dishes.
Authentic Sichuan dishes shine with numbing peppercorns and fresh vegetables. Soft fish in chili oil and chewy Dan Dan noodles offer rich, spicy flavors. Decor feels old and dated, while tables are spaced for comfort. Prices are high but reflect quality and portion size.
Soft, tender fish in chili oil sauce delivers a rich, oily flavor with a mild fish taste. Dan Dan noodles feature soft, chewy noodles and flavorful Sichuan oil. Sichuan peppercorns add a numbing kick that defines the authentic spice and flavor.
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The restaurant is in a strip mall with lots of free parking, which is very convenient.
There is a 5% discount for paying with cash, so I advise bringing cash.
The price for the lunch special increased from $14 to $21 when ordered without sauce.
Spacious restaurant blends modern Chinese style with a lively atmosphere near private karaoke rooms. Bold, authentic Szechuan flavors shine alongside milder options. Unique features like tableside Peking Duck carving and a Spin to Win wheel make dining fun and memorable.
Spicy, bold, and full of flavor, the dishes capture authentic Szechuan cuisine well. The menu offers a good balance of very authentic Hunan and Sichuan flavors with many non-spicy options available.
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They are currently offering a rotating food cart promotion.
All ordering is done via phone after scanning a QR code.
There was free parking available.
Enjoy authentic mala dry pot in a cozy, friendly atmosphere with a bright, clean setting. Experience spicy Szechuan flavors without traveling far, all in a casual spot perfect for relaxed dining.
Offers a Sichuan style dry pot with authentic Szechuan cuisine dishes. Serves as a convenient alternative to traveling far for great Szechuan flavors.
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Expect a 45-minute wait for a bowl of soup noodles during peak hours.
Parking can be challenging; consider arriving early.
Wok Bar is BYOB, allowing you to bring your own drinks.
Bright, clean space with traditional Chinese decor and a large fish tank creates a cozy vibe. Fish dishes shine with buttery soft texture and hot mala seasoning. Spacious seating suits casual dining with a lively atmosphere.
Fish dishes stand out with buttery soft texture and hot mala seasoning. The soup offers a zesty yet delicate flavor unique to this cuisine.
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The prices are very affordable.
Order ahead for takeout as it gets busy during lunch.
Parking at Ling Long Xuan might be an issue.
Cozy spot with interactive dim sum carts offers authentic Szechuan dishes like three-cup chicken and saliva chicken. Calm music and elegant space create a warm, welcoming vibe perfect for relaxed dining.
Menu features many authentic Sichuan dishes with strong flavors. Signature items include three-cup chicken with Szechuan peppercorns and Sichuan-style saliva chicken.
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You can call in advance to order to avoid the queue.
The restaurant offers limited seating and operates without table service.
The lunch special comes with rice and soup at a very reasonable price.
Modern space offers open layout and a wind-blocking wall for comfort. Authentic Szechuan dishes like Sichuan Dry Pot and spicy wontons bring bold flavors. Ample seating suits social dining in a vibrant, sometimes noisy, atmosphere.
Wok stir-fry, hot and sour vermicelli, and homemade Szechuan-style wontons in bone broth showcase authentic Sichuan flavors with just right spiciness. The Sichuan Dry Pot stands out as a rare spicy dish in the area.
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Parking can be tricky on weekends.
The lunch specials offer great value for the quality.
Expect a short wait during peak dining hours.
Open kitchen shows chefs crafting authentic Sichuan flavors with spicy fish and pepper beef. Cozy, bright space invites relaxed dining. Casual decor and bold spices create a welcoming atmosphere for lovers of layered spice and tender meat.
Offers authentic Sichuan-style spicy fish with real spice and depth. The Mao Xue Wang and Sichuan pepper beef deliver layered spice, balanced numbing, and tender meat, capturing true Sichuan flavors.
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Delivery costs $5, and a tip is required for delivery orders.
The restaurant offers a variety of authentic Sichuan dishes.
Vegetarian options are available and well-rated.
Bright, spacious dining area with open layout and warm vibes sets a calm mood. Szechuan dishes feature peppercorns and a slight spice, like beef noodle soup and pork soup dumplings. Visible kitchen adds transparency, making it feel fresh and inviting.
Dishes highlight Szechuan peppercorns with a slight spice and crunch from peanuts. The menu features beef noodle soup, peppercorn pork soup dumplings, and Szechuan beef tripe appetizers.
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Parking is always easy with plenty of spots available in a shared plaza lot.
Payment in cash is less than credit, so consider bringing cash.
Prices are very economical, making it a budget-friendly dining option.
Small Korean-Chinese spot offers authentic vibe and affordable prices. Rich, smoky jjamppong broth shines alongside Sichuan Jjajang with unique flavor that stays fresh for takeout. Convenient underground parking adds to comfort.
Sichuan Jjajang stands out with its unique flavor that differs from regular jjajang. It holds up well even after a short wait, making it good for takeout.
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This restaurant is BYOB, so bring your own drinks.
Parking is available in the basement garage for customers.
The restaurant is not very visible from the street.
Bright space with high ceilings and a glass wall sets a warm, welcoming tone. Chef Tan's menu features authentic Szechuan flavors with bold, spicy dishes. Cozy seating and a group room suit both intimate meals and larger gatherings.
Spicy dishes highlight authentic Szechuan and Hunan flavors. Chef Tan specializes in Chongqin and Szechuan cuisine with strong regional roots.
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Reservations are required for the roasted duck dish.
The restaurant is BYOB, so bring your favorite drinks.
Street parking is available and free near the restaurant.
Sichuan restaurant serves authentic flavors with a constantly changing menu featuring off-menu dishes. Large portions and affordable prices attract diners seeking genuine Chinese cuisine. Stir-fried dishes pack a true Sichuan kick, with standout items like Sichuan pepper frog and boiled beef.
Stir-fried dishes pack a true Sichuan kick with authentic flavors. The Sichuan pepper frog stands out as a large, pricey dish that feeds multiple meals. Classic items like boiled beef and stir-fried pork and liver showcase genuine Sichuan cuisine.
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Parking can be tricky; consider making a reservation and using the side lot.
The restaurant is BYOB, which is convenient with a liquor store nearby.
Lunch break is from 4 to 5 pm, which may be inconvenient for some.
Cozy spot serves authentic Sichuan flavors with an American twist. Try the Szechuan boiled fish for rich taste and Sichuan red oil wontons for a standout bite. Prices stay low with generous portions in a clean, simple setting.
Szechuan boiled fish offers rich, authentic flavors. Sichuan red oil wontons stand out as excellent, while the spicy chicken dish leans toward an American style with bell peppers and onions.
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There is a $15 minimum on card payments.
They allowed me to specify my spice level.
They introduced a new menu.