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19-23 ST. MARKS PL. (St Marks & 2nd)(212) 529-4800
$10.00 delivery minimum.
Delivery estimate is 30 - 45 min. More info
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Available Monday through Friday from 11:30am - 3:30pm (excluding holidays). Served with your choice of side and rice.
Served with rice.
Just like its Grand Sichuan siblings around New York, Grand Sichuan St. Mark’s features authentic Sichuan cuisine. However, the thing that sets this location apart is its dishes in Chong Qing flavor, such as the Authentic Chong Qing Hot Pot. With its spicy peppers and boiling hot soup base, this is not a dish for the faint of heart. But for those adventurous enough to take it on, their reward will be an incredible array of flavors.
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Located on Saint Mark’s Place, Grand Sichuan is right in the heart of the East Village and has carved out a niche there with its dependable fare. Grand Sichuan has won over the stomachs of New Yorkers, and it has even been appointed as the main food vendor by the Chinese embassy for meetings at the United Nations. Stop by and experience the great cuisine and reasonable prices yourself!
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Sichuan Wonton—With red oil
Braised Sliced Beef—With chili sauce
Chong Qing Dry & Spicy Chicken
Sliced Fish—With spicy sauce soup
Sliced Pork—With home special sauce
Broccoli—With garlic sauce
Not in our delivery zone? Please visit our other Grand Sichuan locations around Manhattan:
Grand Sichuan (Jersey City)
342 GROVE ST
(201) 451-1960
Good soup dumplings
Posted 3 days ago by David L.
Not recommended. The orange beef was soggy and gelatinous, and the cold noodles were an unpleasant experience.
Posted 2 months ago by Gerald M.
Food is hit or miss. Definitely depends what you order.
Posted 2 months ago by Ramez K.
Ehhhh.
Posted 2 months ago by adam r.
Okay and just regular, in a pinch Chinese food. Found Pump Dumplings to be much better and inexpensive.
Posted 3 months ago by Alexis B.
This is one of the best Chinese places in the city. Very authentic!
Posted 4 months ago by Carmine T.
Ordered today(4/2), probably about some of the worst chinese food we've had in a while, felt compelled to write a review. Ordered sesame chicken and beef & broccoli, with scallion pancackes. The chicken just tasted ok, the beef had a funny taste to us and neither of us wanted to eat it. Every place we have ordered scallion pancakes from comes with sauce, none came with this order. No chop sticks were included and only one fortune cookie. Epic fail.
Posted 4 months ago by Tara M.
tasty but i wonder iif the food is MSG-free.
Posted 6 months ago by scott T.
This place is not your typical American Chinese restaurant. If you're looking for General Tso's Chicken or Sweet and Sour Pork, look elsewhere. It either won't be what you expect, or will be what almost seems to be deliberately horrible. I suspect the kitchen hates it when people order that, but they're great at everything else so I won't hold it against them. If you're looking for a place that does American Sichuan dishes better than most in Manhattan, you've come to the right place. I highly recommend any of their dishes with Black Bean sauce, the Kung Bao, and essentially anything on the menu that you haven't heard of before or involving the word Sichuan. The delivery here is very fast during the day, but can take some extra time at night, which is the only reason I give this place four stars.
Posted 6 months ago by Ryan B.
Lo Mein and vegetable roll were delicious! Hot and Sour soup was very good, not watered down at all. Sesame chicken was decent, not the best ive had but definitely not the worst. I would definitely order from here again.
Posted 6 months ago by Nina C.
Wonton soup was water. Chow fun was tasteless (and not fun!)
Posted 6 months ago by Audrey L.
I love sichuan style chinese and their Mapotofu is the best!
Posted 8 months ago by saya h.
They put LETTUCE in my general Tso and it ruined everything. It was gross.
Posted 9 months ago by Katie O.
excellent
Posted 10 months ago by Mike H.
The food was ok but my tummy was not.
Posted 10 months ago by Lucy W.
This food was TERRIBLE. I should have listened to the previous reviewers- like many others, I waited for over an hour (estimated time was 15-30 min) and received greasy, flavorless noodles and weak, pathetic dumplings. I threw most of it away, which is very rare for me.
Posted 11 months ago by kate m.
Food's always good but BEWARE on time. Estimate said 30-45 minutes. We've been waiting for 1 hour, 25 minutes. Have called twice and people there wouldn't tell us anything other than we'd have to wait. Just called again to cancel and they hung up after telling us we needed to wait.
Posted 11 months ago by Sean S.
The food here is not terrable but far from good. We had to wait over an hour to get our food, and when it came it was cold and they had left the lid ajar on my food causing it to spill out all over the bag. Do not bother to get their veggie rolls either they charge you 2 bucks for them and they are smaller than your pinkey. Def do not thin I will be ordering from here again.
Posted 11 months ago by Laura C.
Overcharged me for "all white meat"... got mixed meat. Also, gave me white rice instead of Brown. Overall, the food was mediocre, I ordered the sesame chicken, and there was barely any sesame on the chicken. The other ordered entree was also not so good. It took 45 minutes to get slightly below average food, and not even the right food. I would advise you to check out other restaurant.
Posted a year ago by Lloyd D.
The General Tso's Chicken was soggy and wasn't flavorful. The Shrimp Lo Mein completely lacked flavor. I was really disappointed.
Posted a year ago by Kim H.
Best Chinese in the neighborhood, by far. The Gui Zhou Spicy Chicken is amazing, as are the crab-and-shrimp soup dumplings.
Posted a year ago by Susan C.
Took 3 times as long as it was promised to have my order delivered. When I received it, the contents of each item was spilled into the bag. Absolute mess!
Posted a year ago by Andrea K.
great spicy food
Posted a year ago by Eric P.
Awful service, rude people, oily food. i'm going somewhere else to get my food
Posted a year ago by Carla E.
Took almost an hour and they sent white rice. Why provide the brown rice option if it won't be honored? It was only one meal and one rice - really steams my pot to have something that simple screwed up.
Posted a year ago by Katherine L.
I recently relocated from the Midtown East area down to the East Village. One of the few things I miss is a decent Chinese restaurant. My old neighborhood had nothing but decent Chinese restaurant. I was hoping my order from this place was going to be decent, given the fact that there is another Grand Sichuan, where I used to live. The only decent thing on this menu was their free soda that came along with it's lunch. I ordered the General's Tao Chicken. First of all the chicken dish they gave me was a "WATERY SOUP." When I opened it up, I swear, 90% of the dish was diluted with water. Their pork lo mein was nothing but GREASE. I was better off riding a taxi back to my old neighborhood for some decent Chinese food.
Posted a year ago by Vivianne Y.
Timely delivery and good food. My only annoyance was that the delivery person spoke poor/heavily-accented English so communication was difficult. But definitely worth it.
Posted a year ago by Sean M.
Very flavorful
Posted a year ago by Jeff J.
Timely service, and delicious food, with classic options as well as more daring alternatives.
Posted a year ago by Dan F.
Absolutely the best Chinese in downtown Manhattan. Dan Dan noodles, Ghou Zhou chicken, pork soup dumplings(eat in only - they explode during delivery). Very good!
Posted a year ago by Mathew S.
Some of the best Sichuan food in Manhattan
Posted 2 years ago by David F.
mediocre chinese food. overspiced to mask the bland food.
Posted 2 years ago by Phi T.
Quite good Sichuan food, interesting menu.
Posted 2 years ago by Matthew K.
Make sure to add 15-30 minutes to the delivery time for this restaurant.
Posted 2 years ago by Alex Y.
So good. It's not for the meek. This food is POW in your face spicy and flavorful. I love the cold appetizers, like the Dan-Dan noodle and the spicy beef tendon, the tea smoked duck is heaven! Avoid the Chinese-American side of the menu and go for the authentic stuff.
Posted 2 years ago by Pamela Y.
best chinese food i've had IN MY LIFE. gui zhao spicy chicken is awesome if you like spicy food, and the pork soup dumplngs are like crack. (in a good way).
Posted 2 years ago by Marc L.
thought it was great. seems as authentic as i know, pretty cheap, but tasty
Posted 2 years ago by Luke H.
Great, speedy delivery
Posted 2 years ago by Grace L.
Great authentic cooking. Better than even some places in Chinatown.
Posted 3 years ago by Alexander C.
horrible customer service and inconsistent delivery
Posted 3 years ago by Peter M.
Pretty classic American-style Chinese. Not too good; not too bad.
Posted 3 years ago by Bradley D.
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