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Contribuisci feedbackRestaurant sichuan offers really delicious sichuan hotpot in düsseldorf- it is not expensive and of decent quality. I have been living in China for 15 years and traveled on a regular basis (at least once a year) to Peru, and I had hotpot not only in chengdu, chongqing and dujiangyan, but also in others sharing throughout China (at least once a month) so I think I can judge well on the taste and quality of the sichuan hotpot. the service was ok while the toilets need an urgent facelift ..
Rude is the only word I can use. greeted at the door and said by the person there in bad English that no one spoke English! that was in the round to go our invitation. they had no interest in eating us. we were pretty. very good, as there is a Thai restaurant on the next street, where we felt welcome and eating was amazing. cannot comment on eating, because we were not even given the opportunity to try!
I went to eat there after work. safe, this is not the most precious restaurant with a mile wide. wooden chairs, tired looking deco and a huge projected screen on the wall with Chinese programs. the menu is, at first sight, not very attraktiw .old, folded edges. there were many Chinese patrons there when I visited, and eating is definitiw authentic and very sharp. be warned. I ordered two appetisers and one veg and had to speak half of them home. recommended for good old authentic Chinese cuisine, but if they are dinner after a romantic candlelight, they go somewhere else.
After I have eaten many homemade, authentic Chinese foods from my Chinese friends, I have high standards to say that I would not be disappointed about this restaurant would be an understatement. we bought menu vouchers. with an salate and spring rolls quite usual. but the main court has ridden us. we had a dish, garnel, seuantenfisch and spicy kingprawns with paprika (from the hotco option.) the duck was really crispy and beautiful, the garnels (forget the name, no.93 on the menu) were really delicious, but the tinted fish were by far the best. they really tasted themselves." the spicy king's sayings were strangely the least spicy dish on the table, but the rest of the food was quite spicy as we like it. overall the food tasted great. Maybe eat the best Chinese restaurant we had in Europe. the only disappointing part of the meal was dessert-fried banane and ananas. the menu was also very cheap. I would definitely go back there and try the hot pot next time.
We came to this place by chance, as everything German was closed due to Rosenmontag. First sign of a good restaurant was that this place was almost entirely occupied by local Chinese who were eating tons and having a good time. We dug in as...the others and found that 1) this place is incredible value (10 Euros will serve two for dinner) and 2) the hot pot is original, tasty, and fresh. Well worth a visit. By the way, this place seemed to be the most crowded of the various places in the local Chinatown.