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Grand Sichuan Eastern

231 reviews

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Hours

Monday, 11:20 AM - 9:45 PM
Tuesday, 11:20 AM - 9:45 PM
Wednesday, 11:20 AM - 9:45 PM
Thursday, 11:20 AM - 9:45 PM
Friday, 11:20 AM - 9:45 PM
Saturday, 11:20 AM - 9:45 PM
Sunday, 11:20 AM - 9:45 PM

About Grand Sichuan Eastern

Grand Sichuan Eastern, located at 172 8th Ave in New York City, is a Chinese Restaurant that has become a Chelsea staple, known for its authentic Sichuan cuisine. While perhaps not the absolute best Sichuan food one might ever encounter, it is consistently described as very good and offers a genuine taste of the region.

The menu at Grand Sichuan Eastern boasts a high degree of authenticity, with a prominent selection of fish dishes alongside a wide array of other options. For those who prefer familiar flavors, they also offer standard US-Cantonese American dishes, catering to a broad range of palates. The vastness of the menu is particularly noteworthy, with one reviewer claiming an impressive 278 separate dishes available.

The restaurant's decor is simple yet tasteful, featuring subtle hints of Chinese culture through geometric patterns, traditional masks, and hanging fish figures, avoiding an overly thematic ambiance.

A helpful feature for diners is the clear marking of spiciness levels for each dish using pepper images, allowing customers to easily select options that align with their spice tolerance. Popular dishes highlighted in reviews include the pork soup dumplings, noted for being loaded with broth and best enjoyed with a vinegar dipping sauce, and the Sichuan wonton with red oil, which offers a pleasant kick even at a milder spice level. Another enjoyed dish is the crispy salted and pepper prawns, featuring large, juicy prawns served with vegetables and rice.

Customers consistently praise the delicious food, attentive service, and reasonable prices at Grand Sichuan Eastern. One reviewer noted that a lunch for three, including sodas, cost approximately $60. It is important to note that the restaurant operates as a cash or debit card only establishment.

Grand Sichuan Eastern is highly recommended for anyone looking to explore the world of Sichuan cuisine in Manhattan, whether you are a spice enthusiast or prefer milder flavors. It's considered a not-so-hidden gem offering a wide range of choices and a satisfying dining experience.

Grand Sichuan Eastern Location

172 8th Ave, New York, NY 10011, USA

Customer Reviews

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231 reviews
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Graham Parker
Sep 22, 2024

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.

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Iskander Makhmudov
May 13, 2023

A door to the world of Sichuan cuisine in Manhattan As a remote lover of Sichuan cuisine, you know all these Youtube foodies, right?, I was eager to visit sooner or later Sichuan place. This redtaurant is called Grand Sichuan Eastern and it is located Greenwich Village part of Manhattan. This Chinese place won me over with its delicious food, attentive service, and reasonable prices. It has simple yet tasteful decor, featuring geometric patterns on the walls and a few traditional masks and hanging fish figures. Nothing screams that this is a Chinese place, without feeling overbearing. Just hints. The vast menu was impressive, boasting a wide variety of Sichuan dishes. Vast means there are 278 separate dishes, I kid you not! The spiciness of each dish was conveniently marked by pepper images, making it easy to choose something to suit our preferences. Our first dish was the pork soup dumplings, which were loaded with broth and expertly crafted. You bite one side of the dumpling and fill it with vinegar sauce - this gives a whole new dimension to the range of dumpling tastes. The juicy and flavorful dumplings were an instant hit. Next up was the Sichuan wonton with red oil, which we ordered with a spiciness level of one pepper. Although it wasn't particularly spicy, it still had a pleasant kick to it. The dish was more like a soup, with a generous amount of broth in the soup plate. My daughter opted for the crispy salted and pepper prawns. Although there was a slight mix-up with our order, the dish we received was delicious, featuring big, juicy prawns served with a healthy portion of vegetable salad and a bowl of rice. The lunch for three, including sodas, came to about $60, which I found quite reasonable for the quality and quantity of food. It's worth noting that the restaurant only accepts cash or debit cards. I highly recommend Grand Sichuan Eastern for anyone looking to explore Sichuan cuisine. Even if you're not a fan of spicy dishes, you'll find plenty of options to suit your taste buds. Don't miss out on this not so hidden gem in Manhattan!

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Zee
Feb 19, 2024

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!

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Robin Lipner
Nov 08, 2024

The cold noodles were ok tasting but a VERY small portion, and no garnish such as scallions, cucumber or cilantro. It looked like that they absolutely did not care about the food they put out. $1 worth of noodles for $11. The Hot and Sour soup was incredibly bland and almost like jelly with too much cornstarch. The Chicken with garlic sauce was supposed to be spicy but was just drowned in a way too sweet sauce. Worst of all, I got a piece of chicken that was raw!!! When we told the server, they feigned ignorance then said they’d let the chef know. Spoiler alert, they did NOT take it off the bill. This is my local place and I’ve been eating here both in person and take out for many years. Mediocre food is bad enough, but I can’t afford to also get food poisoning from raw chicken. I will not be back.

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Geoffrey Chen
Aug 19, 2017

The food is quite good, authentic western Sichuan style. Prices and portion of food are fair. Clean dinning environment , nice setting, friendly staff and quite atmosphere also enhance the overall dinning experience. Will be back again.

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