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Grand Sichuan St. Marks is a Chinese restaurant that has been serving Hunan cuisine in New York since 1998. The restaurant provides lunch and dinner options. It offers a variety of vegetable rolls, soups, sauces, and pork, beef, meat, seafood and chicken dishes. In addition, Grand Sichuan St. Marks serves saut ed sweet potatoes, green peppers and fish items. The restaurant provides mushrooms, pancakes, noodles and desserts. Grand Sichuan St. Marks offers a range of information about recipes and cooking methods. The restauran... read more
19-23 St Marks Pl, New York, NY, 10003, United States
Get directionsWeekday | Schedule | Status |
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Mon | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Tue | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Wed | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Thu | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Fri | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Sat | Closed | |
Sun | Closed |
definitely avoid this overpriced joint – i came with my girlfriend having high expectations after eating in the grand sichuan in chinatown. but this place definitely wins the award for worst restaurant service in my books. i had made a simple reservation for 2 on a friday at 6pm. granted, that must be a busy time for most restaurants at that time, i was asked to wait for 30minutes. what's the point of making a reservation?! bottom line on the food is its nothing new or unique or even slightly special. its average chinese foo... read more
Restaurant vs delivery food – I was such a fan of this place until I had my first delivery this week. The delivery took about 90 minutes. When I called them an hour after I'd placed the order, I was told it would be here soon and it took another 30 minutes. At that point I didn't care because I love their food and was looking forward to eating it. However, I was so DISAPPOINTED with what I'd received. I'd ordered General Tso's Chicken which is usually white chicken chunks in a spicy sauce with broccoli on the side. The reaso... read more
The worst experience I ever had!!! – My friends and I went to the Grand Sichuan Eastern on St. Marks last Friday. There were 10 of us and we didn't make reservation. The waiter ( or he is the store manager?) told us we have to wait for around 35 mins. So we waited.....and during our waiting we constantly asked him if any table is available soon. He told us he will give us one of the table soon. After 1 hour waiting....we asked again.....then he started to say that there is no table for us and we didn't have reservation. I wa... read more
Most authentic Chinese place I've been to – I'm no expert on Chinese restaurants, but I've been to the source, and this is the only place I've eaten at in New York that rivals those in China for authenticity of cuisine and ambience -- in other words, it's not the average American-friendly, Hong Kong-inspired joint that you're used to. The Chongqing dry and spicy chicken is indistinguishable from that I've had in China. The waitstaff is delightfully brusque and businesslike. And in true mainland Chinese fashion, portraits of ... read more
Delievery - DON'T DO IT! – While the food is good, quite good, I can?t give this place any better than 2 stars. Why? The staff ? especially the delivery. We ordered food at 8:00 PM. We called at 9:00 wondering what was up and were told ?he left a long time ago.? Fast forward to 9:20: delivery guy shows up. We asked why it took so long. No answer. We gave him at $1.55 tip. He stood in the doorway of the apartment demanding more. That behavior is UNACCEPTABLE and could be considered threatening. I called to complain about the ... read more
REALLY BAD SERVICE! – The service in this place was so shockingly bad that even the service in Chinatown or Flushing was better than this. I do have to say, the food was good but it?s not worth me going back there. I was so disgusted with the service. I expected a lot better service since it was not in Chinatown or Flushing. I will NOT go back!
One of the best and most authentic Sichuan style chinese food in NY – New York has the best the chinese food among all american cities, and this restaurant is one of its best (while the other one in my opinion is the one on 2nd avenue between 55th and 56th). It has seperate menus for american style chinese or authentic chinese. I always go straight for the authentic part, because that is what I am there for; May I say that cook the best fish, I have tried all the styles, and they are all sooo delicious!!! I strongly recommen... read more
A better version of a good chain – I've been to a couple of the Grand Sichuan restaurants in the city (the one on 9th and the other on 2nd). The food has always been good, especially some of the more authentic Sichuan dishes. The price has also been reasonable. This one is a notch nicer than the others - the decor is a touch more modern and the menu is also expanded to include some Hunan dishes. Each of the restaurants is a bit different, but this one may be my favorite.
A mini-empire of Sichuan-oriented Chinese restaurants. – In Short This Chinese restaurant has proven so popular, it's spawned multiple outposts, the latest located in the East Village. Decor varies from location to location, with photos of Mao Tse-Tung making occasional appearances. Menus also vary, though most break down into Sichuan, Hunan, and "American Chinese Food" sections. Sichuan should be the main draw, with basics like smoked tea duck and double-cooked pork available alongside more intriguing dishes like sliced con... read more
Grand Sichuan has a 3.8 star rating with 61 reviews.
Grand Sichuan is closed now. It will open at 9:00 a.m.
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