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Best Sichuan Restaurants in Rego Park

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A photo of 川雲涧 Sky Pavilion NYC restaurant
4.9
Exceptional(20)
Price: Expensive
• Sichuan • Hell's Kitchen
Booked 10 times today
The most authentic and genuine Sichuan cuisine. The most authentic and genuine Sichuan cuisine. The chef is Chef Wang of La vie en Szechuan. Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders has traveled to taste it. Chinese celebrities and businessmen are also must-visit restaurants when they come to NY.
A photo of Shan Szechuan restaurant
4.8
Exceptional(27)
Price: Moderate
• Sichuan • Cobble Hill
Booked 21 times today
On Smith Street in Brooklyn, we have prepared a feast of oriental cuisine for you with passion and professionalism - Shan. Our environment is warm and comfortable, and our menu is rich and diverse. From classic Mapo Tofu, Chongqing Spicy Chicken, and Lamb Dry Pot to various handmade dumplings, wontons, and pot stickers, every dish is the masterpiece of our chefs. Our beverage selection is equally impressive, featuring craft cocktails, selected wines, beer, and spirits. Welcome to Shan to enjoy the food and taste of life.
A photo of Mazu Szechuan Cuisine restaurant
4.6
Exceptional(93)
Price: Moderate
• Sichuan • Kips Bay
Booked 1 time today
An elevated expression of Sichuan cuisine, Mazu introduces a modernized twist on traditional flavors with a bold clarity of quality ingredients. We offer a variety of homemade dim sum options to classic and signature entrees that offer customizability, complemented with a full wine list and signature cocktails.
A photo of Hutong restaurant
4.5
Awesome(210)
Price: Very Expensive
• Sichuan • Midtown East
Booked 11 times today
Hutong in Midtown East, New York, offers a spectacular dining experience with its unique blend of Northern Chinese cuisine and artful presentations. Known for its "amazing flaming Peking duck," which is often compared to the famed versions in Beijing, Hutong sets a high bar for authenticity and quality. The dim sum is a work of art, with patrons describing it as "the best in the upper east side" and "dim sum and Peking Duck to die for." The elegant Art Deco ambiance, inspired by 1920’s New York and Shanghai, elevates every meal into a luxurious event. Whether it’s the "exquisite service" or "outstanding" culinary presentations, Hutong promises an unforgettable experience that makes it a beloved destination in Manhattan’s dining scene.
A photo of The House of the Red Pearl at Tin Building by Jean-Georges restaurant
4.8
Exceptional(97)
Price: Expensive
• Sichuan • Financial District
Booked 23 times today
A clandestine fine dining restaurant serving Chinese-inspired dishes that marry the innovation of Jean-Georges with flavors of the East, tucked away for a feeling of discovery. New York’s best kept secret, with intricate gold wallpaper and blue velvet banquettes.
A photo of HUPO restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(24)
Price: Moderate
• Sichuan • Long Island City
Booked 5 times today
Discover the heart of Sichuan cuisine at Hupo in Long Island City, Queens, where tradition meets contemporary flair. Praised for its authenticity and innovative approach, Hupo has captivated diners and even earned the prestigious Michelin Guide Bib Gourmand recognition. Guests rave about the "best xiao long bao" and the "Stewed Fish Fillet in Hot Chili Soup," highlighting the rich and piquant flavors that are signature to Sichuan cooking. One diner exclaimed, "If there’s only one NY restaurant I could dine at all my life, it would be Hupo." From the warm service to the meticulous preparation of dishes like the spicy chicken and mapo tofu, Hupo promises a Sichuan dining experience that’s both genuine and unforgettable.
A photo of Wa Jeal restaurant
4.8
Exceptional(338)
Price: Moderate
• Sichuan • Upper East Side
Booked 6 times today
Wa Jeal Sichuan Chili House is a pioneering Asian restaurant on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, serving authentic Sichuan food. Wa Jeal is a new type of Chinese restaurant that you definitely don't want to miss.
A photo of Chop Shop restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(509)
Price: Expensive
• Sichuan • Chelsea
Booked 3 times today
Chop Shop in Chelsea, New York, is a culinary gem that offers a sophisticated twist on authentic Chinese cuisine. Nestled just steps from the Highline and Chelsea Galleries, this modern and cozy restaurant is praised for its "amazing fried rice" and specialties like the "orange/spicy beef," which is described as "soooo good." Guests consistently rave about the impeccable service and delectable dishes, highlighting the "pork belly dumplings" and "drunk chicken noodles" as must-tries. With its inviting garden area and vibrant atmosphere, Chop Shop is recognized as "easily one of my favorite neighborhood restaurants." Whether you're a local or just passing through, Chop Shop promises a delightful dining experience with every visit.
A photo of Ikyu restaurant
4.5
Awesome(32)
Price: Expensive
• Sichuan • Upper East Side
Booked 9 times today
Ikyu, located in the vibrant Upper East Side of New York, is a culinary gem renowned for its exceptional Sichuan cuisine. This restaurant offers an authentic Sichuan dining experience that delights the palate with bold flavors and traditional spices. Patrons consistently rave about the freshness and quality of the dishes. One reviewer exclaimed, "We have had the best sushi in Japan. This is up there with the best. Melt in your mouth and very fresh. Highly recommended," highlighting the superior standard of their offerings. Ikyu's dedication to providing top-notch Sichuan dishes in a welcoming atmosphere makes it a must-visit for enthusiasts of genuine Sichuan cuisine.
A photo of Macao Trading Company restaurant
4.8
Exceptional(1130)
Price: Expensive
• Sichuan • TriBeCa
Booked 20 times today
Macao Trading Company in TriBeCa, New York, offers a unique culinary experience that brilliantly showcases the rich flavors of Portuguese cuisine with an exotic twist. The restaurant's menu is a sumptuous blend of Chinese and Portuguese influences, creating a distinctive Eurasian fusion that has diners raving. One patron exclaimed, "Every dish bursting with flavor," highlighting the authentic and high-quality ingredients. The atmosphere is described as "a dramatic composition of lighting, relics, and industrial ironwork," providing the perfect backdrop for dishes like the "amazing" steamed fish and "stellar" king oyster and trumpet mushroom dish. Macao Trading Company is not only a place to dine but a destination for a memorable dining adventure, making it a must-visit for anyone seeking the best of Portuguese cuisine in NYC.
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