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Contribuir a la retroalimentaciónMy all time favorite spot for spicy Szechuan food. The owner is from Szechuan and he definitely knows how to cook Szechuan dishes well. You can find all classic Szechuan dishes here. They have American Chinese menu as well, but please give it shot and try some real authentic dishes!!! I highly recommend spicy boiled fish, Dan Dan noodle, Mapo Tofu and Yu Xiang Rou Si. Also don’t miss their dessert brown suger iced jelly.
I celebrated my 2 months moved to US with Chinese food with my broken Chinese speaking.Menu are in English and Chinese but no pin-in which I had to order in English instead. Each menu identifies with ?️ to define spicy level.Dining seat and tables serve for around 25+ people. 5 waiting seats.Nice, cozy and minimal decorations. All paintings are nice to look.Clean kitchen and cashiers area. Same as toilet.Once you sit, water and menu are serve.Restaurant run my family and I love how daughter (waitress) was so kind and patience with my broken Chinese and thought me to read Chinese characters while I made an order. Really appreciate this.Mine ordered dried noodle with stewed beef with ?️?️?️ but spicy is not reach my level that I had to asked for additional ?️?️?️ and I felt like I was in heaven while eating . Spicy from Chinese foods to me, only spicy and a bit numb while eating but felt nothing after done. Stewed beef was so rich and flavorful.And I ordered pork fried rice without veggies as takeout. Packaging are sturdy and so many rice that I couldn’t finish all of them but those taste delectable, a bit oily and a bit salty from sauces but overall taste toothsome ?Cute fortune cookie with panda ? package.Payment here : strongly recommend with cash. Apple Pay, Tap won’t work. Not sure for swipe or insert but you will get 3% charge on that. Thus, cash is king here.Now I found the place to serve me when I’m craving for spicy food and fried rice which luckily located nearby my apartment.Definitely visit again 谢谢你的饭菜。它们太美味了??
I just moved from Chandler to Tempe. I had great Chinese places to eat in Chandler so I set out to find a couple of great Chinese restaurants to frequent. I tried Szechwan Noodle for the first time and ordered the Jalapeño Chicken. It was great! I went the 2nd time and I ordered the Jalapeño Chicken again but this time I also ordered the spicy chicken dish. Again the Jalapeño chicken shined. However, the spicy chicken dish was a flop. To say the least. This was probably one of the worse dishes that I have ever ordered from any restaurant. Let's begin with the chicken. It was not fresh and I questioned if it was even safe to eat. It was very dry, and very overcooked. It was cooked so hard that I could barely bite through the meat. The chicken was the smallest chicken that I have ever seen. I was chopped in pieces but still did not look familiar. With that said, I called the restaurant. First, there is a difficult language barrier. Most Chinese restaurants never have a problem with communication. I explained my dissatisfaction with the spicy chicken to the young lady over the phone. She politely told me that there is nothing that she can do for me and that she would have to pass this information to the owner. She also admitted to me over the phone that the chicken is not always fresh! She took my name and number and assured me that the owner would give me a call the next day. So the following day... Take a guess. I never received that call. So now I'm feeling some kind a way because they did not stick to what they said that they would do, and that was to call me back the following day. So. My wife likes the Jalapeño chicken very much. Actually, so do I. However, I will be reluctant to try anything else in this restaurant. I was hoping to find one Chinese spot for most of my Chinese cravings. In a nutshell, this restaurant has limited their opportunity to acquire even more business from me. I will be searching the area for another restaurant for my needs. I'm sure that my wife and I will still order the Jalapeño chicken occasionally, only because we cannot find it on but one other Chinese restaurant, but it's all the way on the other side of town. This dish was not one of their least expensive dishes on their menu, at $16.00. They only gave you the chicken and piled a huge amount of dried chiles. It was totally unappealing. They offered fried rice, white rice, or chow mein at an additional cost! I wanted them to make up for the dish that was not edible. Oh well... So much for just plain ole decent customer service at least.
Very traditional food with accommodating service. The spiciness is pretty on point, leaving my mouth numb for the most part ? the beef noodle soup was very good and I wish there is a place like this in Denver.Food: 5/5
We love this place, and the food is delicious! We make the drive just to eat here when we can. My Ping is always nice, and asks how we are doing. I recommend the pork fried rice, Dan Dan Noodles (spicy), pot stickers (amazing w/chili sauce), and sweet and sour chicken. (Feeds 4 of us). The place can get packed, but worth the wait.Food: 5/5