Grand Sichuan Eastern
172 8th Ave A, New York
(212) 243-1688
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This will be my first and last time. The old lady at the front desk has such an attitude with everyone inside. And you have a question about the menu she just might kick you out. Food took over 25 minutes to come out, and only 3 tables were full in the whole restaurant. All that for my food to come out wrong. Never going back
Large portions. Very tasty. Polite staff. Recommend!
chicken lo mein gave me food poisoning :(
Not a very welcoming/understanding establishment, the place was empty i paid for my food on my lunch break only told i could not sit and eat there without tipping the waiter prior to receiving my food or being allowed to sit. Now the pricof my food alone was 14 bucks for chicken and broccoli ive tasted FAR better. If you want good Chinese food check out ANY spot in Brooklyn i promise you art half the price you wont be disappointed, theres no tip required but you will want to leave one once you taste it.
I told them crispy general tso chicken . They gave me what they wanted to give me. They also didn't give me a fork. Too expensive for them not to listen
A great and delicious Chinese spot. Exactly what you'd expect plus a little flavor.
Great food, great value, lovely people
The lunch service was fast and delicious. I got the beef with spicy pepper and egg drop soup, it was great. They take credit card, which is a plus. Highly recommend
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Really enjoyed this Chelsea staple, but a spot that hasn't lost its sparkle. This is very good Sichuan food. Not the best you will ever have, but still very good.
Loads of authenticity in the menu, with fish taking a prominent place amongst a lot of options. They also have all your standard US-Cantonese American dishes.
Our selections were a Spicy Fish with Bean Curd Flower, sauteed Pea Shoots with Garlic, and Pumpkin with Scallions and Ginger.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 4
Obviously this is highly situational, but I had great service, especially when it was just the one girl at the counter serving on a rainy night.
That wasn't any issue for her or I, the food came hot and ready to be devoured. That said, this place is authentic as it comes. Keep in mind that if there's one thing they're really good at...its the sauces....
And dumplings, specifically, the Chendhu ones. No real complaints, but no place is perfect, and like that rainy night, nothing ever goes as planned, except the crispy beef and bell peppers.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
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Delicious! Order extra extra wontons w/ chili oil to freeze.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Fried Rice
DO NOT EAT FROM HERE!! I bought chicken and broccoli with white rice and I found RAT POOP IN THE RICE. I called the restaurant and she told me that she doesn’t want me to go back because I would scare off the customers!!! But I still went back because I wanted a refund (which she gave me) and she smelled the rice and jump (because it had a smell to it as well) . Now my stomach is hurting . SMH this will get you sick !!
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Excellent Sichuan food. Authentic, casual, humble, great prices. Very sweet staff! I'll be back next time I'm in the neighborhood.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
I took a chance on this place and I'm so glad I did. There aren't a lot of good, authentic Szechuan places in the city, but this one checks all the boxes, plus a few extra. I love that they advise they can make anything as spicy as you like, and don't give you that skeptical look that you might not be able to handle it. I told them to light me up and they did. Portions are huge; my meal could have easily been shared by 2, but I am a lonely, hungry gal so it suited me just fine. Very vegetarian friendly; I can't stress this enough. Whereas most places I only have 1 or two dishes to chose from, this place had several including the chef's selection/specialties menu. I felt very seen. I'll come back for sure; a true hidden and tasty gem!
Vegetarian options: Had the Chengdu Tofu; did not disappoint!
A regular here, for it's across from the Joyce. I kindly suggrsted they remove Duck from the menu, since they never ir it anyway.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Wonton Soup, Beef
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