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Welcome to The Best Sichuan

The Best Sichuan is a top-rated Szechuan restaurant known for its delectable dishes and diverse menu options. Located in New York City, this restaurant offers a range of vegan and vegetarian choices, making it a great spot for groups or solo dining. With convenient amenities like delivery, takeout, and catering services, coupled with a welcoming ambiance and friendly staff, it's easy to see why The Best Sichuan stands out among the rest. Not to mention, their commitment to sustainability with plastic-free packaging and reusable tableware sets them apart as a thoughtful dining destination. Don't miss out on their happy hour specials and tantalizing Szechuan cuisine, a true culinary delight for any food enthusiast.

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Nestled in the heart of New York City, The Best Sichuan is a culinary gem that promises to take your taste buds on a tantalizing journey through the flavors of Szechuan cuisine. This restaurant offers a multitude of amenities, including wheelchair accessibility, vegan and vegetarian options, and even plastic-free packaging for those eco-conscious diners. The Best Sichuan caters to a variety of needs, from solo diners looking for a quick meal to large groups celebrating special occasions.

Located at 47 W 39th St, The Best Sichuan can be easily accessed for a delicious meal any time of day. With options for delivery, takeout, and even outdoor seating, the restaurant provides a convenient dining experience for everyone. The menu is filled with traditional Szechuan dishes that are sure to satisfy any craving for bold, spicy flavors.

As a food reviewer of Restaurant World, I have had the pleasure of sampling the dishes at The Best Sichuan and can confidently say that each bite is a delightful explosion of flavors. From the fiery Mapo Tofu to the aromatic Kung Pao Chicken, every dish is expertly prepared and will leave you craving more.

For a memorable dining experience that combines authentic Szechuan cuisine with modern amenities, look no further than The Best Sichuan. Whether you're a fan of traditional Chinese flavors or a newcomer to Szechuan cuisine, this restaurant is sure to impress with its diverse menu and inviting atmosphere. Make a reservation today and discover why The Best Sichuan is a must-visit destination for food lovers in New York City.

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May S.
May S.

We had lunch there. It was great Food was delicious and servers were nice. Highly recommend it.

Steven P.
Steven P.

Great food and service and the environment or ambiance was calm and relaxing. The staff made our experience very pleasant and the food was excellent, fresh and full of flavor.

Katrina W.
Katrina W.

My friend and I tried out this sichuan place the other week. Food is pretty quality! We shared the Szechuan Dan Dan Noodles, Dry Stir Fried String Beans and Chicken in Chili Sauce. This was plenty of food for 2 people. I've had better chicken but the other 2 dishes were great! Food came pretty quick as well.

Stefanie C.
Stefanie C.

While visiting NYC for a week, I cared much more about having high-quality Chinese food than I did about satisfying any pizza craving. My partner and I walked to Best Sichuan after watching a Broadway musical. It was perfect since many other restaurants were closed by then. The restaurant was fairly empty, and customer service was fantastic. Admittedly, this is some of the best Sichuan food I've ever had, though I haven't eaten much in my lifetime. Collectively we ordered Eggplant with Spicy Garlic Sauce, as well as Dry Pot Fish. Both dishes were sooo good (also insanely temperature hot) complimented perfectly by white rice. I'd definitely go out of my way to come back next time I'm in NYC!

Fritzi G.
Fritzi G.

We've been in NY for 3 days and this was our final meal. I guess we definitely saved the best for last. This was the least expensive dinner and best tasting! It's close to Bryant Park and Broadway. The chili wontons were soft and delicious. I thought the pickled chili chicken would be sour but it has a little curry and tasted braised. Lots of great spicy flavor. Kids enjoyed their lo mein noodles. General Tao's chicken had an amazing crunchy outside with soft chicken inside. Also need to mention that the bathroom was clean! That's hard to find in small Asian restaurants. Everything was perfect! Thank you!

Stephanie S.
Stephanie S.

Great! an amazing late night find in midtown Manhattan! We saw the 7pm Hamilton performance tonight thus ending late and did not have time for dinner. Our Marriott Pulse is on 37th Street and I figure there has gotta be a late night Chinese place. I settle in at a place in Hell's Kitchen but decided to walk a bit and ran into this little neighborhood gem. Seems family owned and the staff English is a bit challenged so you need to speak slowly and listen carefully when they repeat your order to be sure it is correct (pointing at the menu is always a good idea). I arrived around 1130pm and there were a few patrons there. I looked at the menu at and found what I was looking for fish fillets with black bean sauce with white rice and a bowl of won ton soup. Wow both hit the spot. Fish with black bean sauce was a *** item as I wish the sauce was not so jelly like and more visible black beans would be nice but the flavor was good and the fish seemed fresh so this was a great dish. The won ton soup ***** was perfect. plenty of won tons and a great tasting broth with some cut green onions. I washed it down with a Tsing Tao beer and a great late night meal was had. I would go back for sure and its great to know some decent late night is available in midtown NYC.

Maria G.
Maria G.

NY is known for great food and Asian cuisine is one of my favorite when visiting. This restaurant was near my hotel in Harold Square so a short walk and I was there. We went right after lunch hour and even though it was a little busy, the food came out fast and hot. The dishes are like family style so hubs and I were able to eat off of each other's plate. The food wasn't salty and had a nice wok smoke flavor, if that makes sense. Hahaa The space is spacious and good for large parties.

John W.
John W.

We had a fantastic business dinner/private event in the backroom. The dishes were very well executed, service was very friendly, and the management was accommodating with the planning/booking process. Great flavor on all the dishes and a great example of good NYC Chinese food.

Michelle F.
Michelle F.

I work in the area and have been eyeing this restaurant for a bit. I finally placed an order for a lunch special. While I didn't sit inside for lunch, it seemed like a nice spot to get lunch. It's affordable and flavorful. You can come here and eat alone or with a group. It's tucked away on a street filled with other Sichuan restaurants and cuisines so it's not packed. I placed the lunch order online for the 10% discount on the restaurant's website and the process was seamless. I ordered the dry hot pot beef lunch special, which came with wonton soup as a side (from two other options) and a container of rice. The only thing I didn't expect was the beef they used. Normally, when you get dry hot pot style food, the beef comes as thinly sliced beef, not shreds of fried beef. My personal preference is thinly sliced beef, but this was different. Overall, the lunch order was still affordable for the area so no complaints. There are plenty of options on their menu including Americanized Chinese takeout food. The service is fast and your food will be ready on time so it's reliable and a great spot if you are craving Sichuan food or Chinese food, in general.