Sichuan Kitchen is a must-visit for anyone craving authentic Sichuan cuisine. This place cuts straight to the chase, offering a straightforward menu filled with traditional flavours and a kick of spice that sets it apart from other Chinese restaurants. The restaurant setting is simple and unpretentious, making the vibrant dishes the real stars of the show.
The authentic flavour of each dish immediately impressed me. The spicy Wan Tun and veal noodles stood out as exceptional dishes, delivering a burst of flavours that transported me straight to the Sichuan province. The portions are generous, and the prices are reasonable, providing great value for an authentic experience. Despite the bustling location, Sichuan Kitchen offers a quick and polite service, making it a convenient option for casual dinners and larger group gatherings.
The restaurant doesn't rely on fancy decor to impress; instead, it wins you over with its food. If you're in Madrid and looking for an authentic Chinese meal that packs a punch, Sichuan Kitchen is the place to go. It's a straightforward, no-frills establishment where the food does all the talking - and it certainly has plenty to say!
C/ del Maestro Guerrero, 4, Centro, 28015 Madrid
Meal:
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