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Sichuanese Cuisine

532 reviews

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Hours

Monday, 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday, 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday, 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday, 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday, 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday, 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday, 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM

About Sichuanese Cuisine

Sichuanese Cuisine is a Chinese restaurant located at 2001 Coit Rd, Plano, TX 75075, USA, specializing in the flavorful and often spicy dishes of Sichuan province. Customer reviews offer insights into both the popular dishes and the overall dining experience.

Several reviewers highly recommend specific dishes. The "crispy spicy chicken" is enthusiastically described as "AMAZING," and the "sesame chicken" and "orange chicken" are considered "equally awesome." The "dumplings" are also praised, particularly their sauce, which is described as "so good." Another enjoyed the "onion pancake" but ate it too quickly to take a picture.

Many customers comment on the flavor of the food, with one simply stating, "Everything here has Great flavor." Another mentioned that the "Food tasted good and was cheap!" However, this reviewer also noted that the "Service not that great." They found the "Dan Dan noodles good," the "family pork ribs were alright," and the "crispy chicken was nice and crispy!" with their partner particularly liking the chicken dish. The "Scallion (onion) pancakes were alright, but kinda weird, like they didn't use enough flour or something."

For takeout, one customer found the "cold noodles ok, not amazing," and the "k4 steamed pork with preserved vegetable alright." Another praised the "cumin beef" as "very good and seasoned well" but found the "Mongolian beef" to have "lots of veggies and kinda lightly seasoned."

A point of concern was raised by one reviewer who stated, "No one came to sit us when we walked in," indicating a potential issue with initial service upon arrival.

Based on these reviews, Sichuanese Cuisine in Plano, TX, is known for serving flavorful and affordable Sichuan dishes, with the crispy spicy chicken, sesame chicken, orange chicken, and dumplings being particularly popular. While the food quality is generally appreciated, some dishes like the family pork ribs, scallion pancakes, cold noodles, and steamed pork receive more moderate feedback. The service is noted to be lacking by at least one reviewer, with a specific instance of poor attention upon arrival. The cumin beef is a standout for its flavor, while the Mongolian beef is lighter on seasoning. Local users looking for tasty and budget-friendly Sichuan food should consider trying Sichuanese Cuisine, keeping in mind that service may not be consistently excellent.

The environment is not explicitly described in the provided reviews. Services include dine-in and takeout. Key features are the highly praised crispy spicy chicken, sesame chicken, orange chicken, and dumplings with great sauce, as well as the generally good flavor and cheap prices. Potential drawbacks include inconsistent service and varied opinions on certain dishes like the family pork ribs and scallion pancakes. No promotional information is available in the provided text.

Sichuanese Cuisine Location

2001 Coit Rd, Plano, TX 75075, USA

Customer Reviews

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532 reviews
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Rhiannon Weaver
Mar 01, 2025

Please don't miss out on this place. The crispy spicy chicken is AMAZING. The sesame chicken and orange chicken are equally awesome. The dumplings and their sauce....so good. Onion pancake...ate too fast to take a pic. Everything here has Great flavor.

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May Guo
Jul 25, 2023

Food tasted good and was cheap! Service not that great. Dan Dan noodles were good. family pork ribs were alright, and crispy chicken was nice and crispy! My partner really liked that chicken dish. Scallion (onion) pancakes were alright, but kinda weird, like they didn't use enough flour or something. I got takeout and ordered cold noodles and k4 steamed pork with preserved vegetable. The cold noodles were ok, not amazing. The pork was alright Cumin beef - very good and seasoned well Mongolian beef - lots of veggies and kinda lightly seasoned No one came to sit us when we walked in.

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T Mang
Apr 11, 2024

Family came back in town and wanted to do one last hurrah as a farewell to the Plano Luby's location before they permanently close. When we got there, the line was out the door, so we opted for something else nearby. "Chuan" style was requested, and we ended up going to Sichuanese Cuisine. I recalled them being okay at one point, but has this place gone downhill. They added so much salt to each dish that I felt like an onset of a stroke with each bite. Service was nonexistent outside of them refilling the rice, which costs $2 each bucket. Who charges for PLAIN RICE at an Asian restaurant? It's like they intentionally made each dish salty, so they nickel-and-dime you on the rice. Definitely need to write this one off completely... we should've waited in line at Luby's. Would have paid half as much and not be disappointed.

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Clyde H (Habanero)
Jul 23, 2024

Older Chinese restaurant in as strip mall with plenty of parking. I was the only customer for most of the time I was there. The server seemed agitated that I was there, maybe I misread but... The lengthy menu has a very good variety of standard Chinese fare. I choose the very standard Kung Pao beef. They charge an extra dollar for rice. I didn't see that on the menu anywhere. Food and rice was very good. Server never talked to me again until I asked for the check. No complaints on the food. Prices were high for the level of service and the atmosphere. Can't say I recommend.

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Elizabeth Thomas
Jan 28, 2023

The food was delicious. We will definitely visit this place again. We went late in the evening an hour before closing, so the service could have been a little off because it was the end of the day. One thing that I did not like was, when we asked for an order of fried rice without egg, the server said you have to place all four orders as either with or without egg, which did not make any sense to me. Having egg allergy is no Bueno. So we ended up ordering the rice without egg.

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