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Hwa Yuan Szechuan

1041 reviews

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Hours

Monday, 12:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday, 12:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday, 12:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday, 12:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday, 12:00 AM - 10:30 PM
Saturday, 12:00 AM - 10:30 PM
Sunday, 12:00 AM - 10:00 PM

About Hwa Yuan Szechuan

Nestled in the heart of New York City, Hwa Yuan Szechuan offers an authentic taste of Sichuan cuisine, bringing the bold and vibrant flavors of China's Sichuan province to the Big Apple. Renowned for its unique culinary style that emphasizes spicy, aromatic, and numbing sensations, Hwa Yuan Szechuan provides a dining experience that is both culturally enriching and palate-pleasing. The restaurant’s inviting atmosphere, combined with its exceptional service and mouthwatering menu, makes it a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts seeking an authentic Chinese culinary adventure.

Since its establishment, Hwa Yuan Szechuan has become a go-to spot for those looking to explore the diverse flavors of Chinese cuisine. The restaurant is conveniently located at 42 E Broadway, New York, NY 10002, and is open daily from 12:00 AM to 10:00 PM, with extended hours on Fridays and Saturdays until 10:30 PM. This makes it an ideal dining option for both locals and visitors alike.

The dining experience at Hwa Yuan Szechuan is much more than just a meal; it’s an immersion into the rich culinary traditions of Sichuan. The restaurant’s menu features a wide array of classic dishes that showcase the unique characteristics of Sichuan cuisine, including its signature use of Szechuan peppercorns and bold flavors. From the iconic Spicy Crispy Frog to the Sizzling Hotpot, every dish is crafted to deliver the authentic taste and texture that define this regional cooking style.

One of the standout features of Hwa Yuan Szechuan is its cozy and intimate dining atmosphere. The restaurant’s decor combines traditional Chinese elements with modern design, creating a warm and welcoming environment that invites diners to relax and enjoy their meal. Whether you’re dining solo, with friends, or in a large group, the restaurant offers a comfortable setting that enhances the overall culinary experience.

In addition to its exceptional food, Hwa Yuan Szechuan is also known for its friendly and attentive service. The staff goes out of their way to ensure that every guest has an enjoyable dining experience, from helping you navigate the menu to suggesting complementary drinks or desserts. The restaurant also offers a variety of services, including takeout options and delivery through popular food delivery apps like DoorDash.

What sets Hwa Yuan Szechuan apart is its commitment to using high-quality ingredients and authentic cooking techniques that preserve the true flavors of Sichuan cuisine. The restaurant’s menu changes seasonally to reflect the freshest ingredients available, ensuring a diverse and exciting dining experience with each visit.

Customer feedback highlights the unique qualities of Hwa Yuan Szechuan. Many diners praise the restaurant for its authentic flavors and friendly service. For instance, one customer noted: “The food was flavorful and well-prepared, with standout dishes like the duck and Ma Po Tofu.” Another visitor shared their enthusiasm: “The atmosphere was warm and inviting, and the staff made us feel welcome from the moment we walked in.”

However, there are a few areas where the restaurant could improve. Some diners have mentioned that the service can feel rushed during peak hours, and the noise level in the dining area can sometimes be overwhelming. Additionally, a few customers have noted that some dishes can be quite spicy, which may not appeal to those with a lower tolerance for heat.

Despite these minor drawbacks, Hwa Yuan Szechuan remains a favorite among food enthusiasts seeking an authentic taste of China’s Sichuan province. Whether you’re a fan of spicy foods or simply looking to try something new, this restaurant offers a unique and memorable dining experience that is sure to impress.

So, if you’re in New York City and looking for a culinary adventure that transports you to the heart of China, look no further than Hwa Yuan Szechuan. With its authentic flavors, warm atmosphere, and exceptional service, this restaurant is more than just a meal – it’s an experience worth savoring.

Hwa Yuan Szechuan Location

42 E Broadway, New York, NY 10002, USA

Customer Reviews

4.0
1041 reviews
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Katherine Steen
Dec 22, 2024

I feel like this place is over-hyped. The atmosphere was very nice and the staff was quick to seat us when we arrived early, but that's about where it ends in terms of the good. The dishes feel very overpriced and almost all items on the menu have 0 description. Would be nice to know if your food includes something you were not aware of, and if you ask a question they will be confused as if you should already know everything on the menu. Although staff was polite, for the experience and price you pay to eat there, it feels as though you are being rushed the entire time from drinks to ordering to finishing your food. They constantly checked to see what we were done eating and grabbed plates from right infront of our faces without a second thought, so you had to bend out of the way to avoid what they are reaching for and make room. The food is priced like individual entrées but everything is meant to be shared. If you shared, you'd only get 1 bite of anything if that. Maybe it's just not my style but the experience didn't match the price we paid. Other parties were also very loud without any care to those around them. Some were even standing on chairs to take pictures and no staff ever told them to maybe chill out a bit since we are in a dining setting sharing a space with others. Had to scream to hear those across my own table. Would never come again.

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Jessica
Jun 07, 2024

I had a team lunch here last month and we ordered so much food! Overall, all the items we had were all pretty tasty. The duck (the main event) was great, flavorful and the skin was so golden, crispy and fatty. The one thing that was surprisingly just ok was the double sauteed pork belly (comes with buns) only because I feel like it could have been way more flavorful compared to how everything else was tasting. However, it was super tender.

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Eric Degen
Oct 15, 2024

a true gem of a place in NYC Chinatown. super helpful staff and beyond delicious food. Best Hot and sour soup I've had in the USA.

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Aye Mon
May 05, 2024

It was a terrible experience. We reserved for 16 people for my wedding dinner on upstairs. One waiter ( seems manager , tall man, around 60 of age, mean face, Chinese) was extremely arrogant and unpleasant. We all are doctors and can afford such kind of dishes but he treated with terrible and disgusting behavior. The atmosphere was off and there was chaos 3 people were serving us , one person is nice. The utensils are below standards, all are cracked and awful., how could they get 5 stars. The place might be popular and decent among white people, but not for Asian even though the servers are Chinese. Lol we are Chinese and were treated poorly. We ordered 45$ chicken soup and they did not refill even though the pot is half full left. I wonder who hire such kind of waiter. That Stupid waiter even asked to tip for at least 15% . We spent more than $ 1000 for the dinner and got such a terrible experience. How can we tip for such an arrogant waiter but we did tip due to not wanting something bad happen on my wedding. Will never go there again . Even if i could give negative stars, i will give u double triple negatives.

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Matt Sweetwood
Dec 05, 2024

Excellent table cloth throw back Chinese menu. Upgraded modern interior and efficient service. Food is 8/10 and portions are reasonable. Menu is large and has many traditional Szechuan items. The negatives are very expensive drinks ($20) and expensive entrées. Worth a visit for a special occasion but not your every day kinda place.

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