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Top Sichuan restaurants in Madison, United States

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Top Reviewed Sichuan restaurants in Madison

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a Chinese-style restaurant, as if transferred from Sichuan. delicious food, kong pao chicken appropriately spicy. I recommend!
Jazmine Vang
at 2023 Aug 24
Jazmine Vang
at 2023 Aug 24
The fried pork dumplings are so good my favorite thing to get there. Their soy sauce is pretty salty and vinegary but overall the best dumplings ever! Food is pricey but doesn’t compare to the taste.
Food was very good but overpriced. I only gave 3 stars because no napkins, really? Really? You can't
give 2 napkins for 5¢? If you don't put them in the bag,tell people where they are, PENNY WISE, DOLLAR FOOLISH. spent $14.95 on a meal for one person worth $9-12. The fork they gave me was so flimsy and useless, there is no way they paid for it. The fork company paid them to take 5,000 useless fork's off their hands.
timimumi
at 2023 Jul 15
timimumi
at 2023 Jul 15
Perfect location in the heart of Madison's "Shopping District." There was a street festival going on yet we were the only ones inside. (Which may be why the service was so fast but I digress.) Huge menu, everyone should be able to find something they like whether they're picky or looking to try something new. Did have to walk a block or so and pay for metered parking, which was worth it to experience the community of Madison. Loved it.
Ziwen Wang
at 2023 May 11
Ziwen Wang
at 2023 May 11
This place should be rename to taste of hairs. Two dishes and more than two hairs.
AUXID3
at 2023 Apr 16
AUXID3
at 2023 Apr 16
Fast, hot, and full of flavor. Definitely worth a drive to State Street. The service was fast and efficient, and unlike most restaurants, the waitresses don't bother you every second. It has a wonderful atmosphere, and the interior is just beautiful.
Amelia Lee
at 2022 Sep 11
Amelia Lee
at 2022 Sep 11
Great service and hot pot experience with friends. We booked a table for 14 and service was very accommodating since we made reservations. Half of our guest had never had hot pot before, but became big fans by the end of the night. We got the pots that were half spicy and half not spicy. The spicy soup is Asian spicy but should be expected when the restaurant is named after Sichuan. The non spicy soup is still flavorful and good. Sauces are provided in a buffet style table to the side with green onions, oyster sauce, sesame sauce, chili oil and more. We got a beef and pork order with udon noodles for our soups. Everything tasted great and the overall experience was great with wonderful friends and shabu shabu.
SD
at 2022 Mar 15
SD
at 2022 Mar 15
Having lived in China for long time, I can definitely say the taste was authentic. We tried spicy fish and pepper chicken, both were delicious. However, the food is heavy on wallet!!!