In the heart of Chinatown, Sichuan House has established itself as a bustling, no-frills affair delivering some of Melbourne's most famous fiery dishes.
22-26 Corrs Lane 3000, Melbourne
Awesome restaurant for Sichuan Hot Pot and an icy cold beer. Great choice of soup bases from traditional Chongqing style to milder ones.
I donโt think I had anything that was not spicyโฆ Food was really good! Will definitely come back.
The cumin pork chops have no cumin flavor. The pork is old. Toothpick meat is too unpalatable... Friends, avoid lightning ๐
I always visit to eat cold noodles, but when I went in the evening, they noticed that I had to eat quickly and leave. Don't expect service.
I can't remember the name, but it was really good.
The food is delicious and the price is fair. I will come back to eat, it is really worth it.
I have always liked this place since it opened in Chuanfu, but the last time I went there it felt bad. The price of the dishes has not changed, but the total amount has decreased by about 1/3, which is a disguised price increase. Appropriate price increases are understandable to consumers, but this kind of smart way to control costs has a poor user experience. I will not recommend friends to come here again.
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Hmm... It's good to eat, but it's such a house to recommend. It's not special, it's just okay, but it's not that it's not tasteless, I don't know. Also, you can meet the helpless employees. Come if you want something spicy and you like Chinese food. However, it is not too spicy for our taste, and the identity of this restaurant is not clear.
A really delicious place, expensive but the food with real Chinese flavors! You can bring wine from home (BYO). A bit slow service but totally worth it.
In the heart of Chinatown, Sichuan House has established itself as a bustling, no-frills affair delivering some of Melbourne's most famous fiery dishes.
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