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- Their Chongqing hot numbing spicy noodles are fire 🔥👌.
- medvedevAugust 4, 2018The soups are really good! If you don't like it spicy, you can also order all soups without chili. Tipp: You can also try the chicken feet
- _May 25, 2017Love this authentic Szechuan noodle spot. Small place so come early for lunch. Table are filled by 11:30am!
- Michael PJuly 13, 2018Absolutely loved it. Tan Tan Noodles were great. The broth was tops-very flavorful. Side dish of steamed veggies were great.
- This Chinatown newcomer serves extremely authentic, spicy, sour Sichuan food. Noodle soups are very good, inexpensive, and filling — other dishes will leave your mouth tingling too. WinstonWanders.com
- Jane L.March 5, 2020Steamed Vegetables side dish (mustard greens) are delicious too. Not spicy at all and covered in a light soy-based sauce. Good option for vegans and vegetarians!
- Jane L.March 5, 2020The Dan Dan Noodles are too Americanized but still tasty. The Hot Numbing Spicy Noodles are also good and at the right level of heat for a proper Sichuan dish.
- Jacqueline L.October 30, 2018Chongqing Hot Numbing Spicy Noodle and tan tan noodles are heavy on the oil. Try the house cold noodles for lighter fare.
- Melon LJune 3, 2017Lamb skewers are pretty spicy. Tan tan noodles are a must! They also charge 30 cents for a takeout container.
- Pavan KulkarniJanuary 5, 2019Numbing noodle was soo good. Fish filet noodle was decent. Really hot and spicy.lamb skewers pot stickers are good too.
- Tobias SchmidtOctober 17, 2017Liked the noodles with peas and meat (not nearly as spicy as I had feared) but – and I know how weird that sounds given how pedestrian a dish it is – loved the cucumber salad.
- Jamie HoyleJune 5, 2017Authentic, but maybe avoid if you don't like spicy food: even the non-hot items on the menu are pretty ferocious!
- Jeffrey ZhaoFebruary 21, 2017Legit Szechuan in Chinatown - small shop so get there early if you have a big group
- Karina NNovember 28, 2022Expensive ($20 with tax and tips) for a very plain soup noodles with peanuts, picked mustard and a bone with some meat… it was not too flavorful, watered down.
- Peter GazaryanSeptember 8, 2016Great place to try authentic chinese cuisine in the heart of SF Chinatown
- Zhuo SunNovember 18, 2017Super authentic, nice noodle and side dishes. Definitely gonna come back again
- Wuhan Hot Dry Noodles don't have meat. Also very delicious!
- /Josh\ GoodmanSeptember 30, 2016To quote the great Ralph Wiggum.. "my face is on fire!" Delicious, but wow it's 🔥
- 高手놀리밑™September 26, 2016Totally legit Sichuan food. Try the "Chong Qing Xiao Mian" 重庆小面. You can't go wrong because that's the name of the restaurant