Food here is unexpectedly really good. We ordered sesame chicken , mince pork with lettuce and vegetable fried rice. Everything were tasty and well balanced. I am keen to come back and try different dishes next time. I find a lot of chinese food is full of msg but this place is different. Service was good too eventhough the lady who took our order can barely speak english.
Have had the soup here a few times which was ok, the lamb was served on the side with sichuan pepper which was really tasty
Had some other dishes for the first time last night and while they were tasty, the diced chicken with chilli and pepper was very good, the portion size was disappointing considering the $24 price tag. We were not expecting a huge plate but the amount of meat (lamb & chicken) was quite small.
Might try again but there are other sichuan places that we will try first
Cute little Chinese place in the middle of the CBD. Surprisingly good. The spicy yabbies were delicious! And beef in the noodle soup was super tender. Great customer service. Each time the staff served something, they would ask you to watch out for the hot bowl etc. The owner was attentive as well and ensured we knew how to use the disposable gloves to eat the yabbies with. Twice actually. They have whole row of outdoor seating in the alley. Will be nice in summer. Will come back with my puppy.
Super delicious spicy food +++++. My favourite was the bbq beef and crispy chicken wings! One of the best chinese food near town hall. The owner is nice and they serve fast.
Lovely Chinese food. Service was ok. Portion size is quite big and sumptuous. The service could have been better as we had to get up for water Everytime.
Friendly staff; Convenient location — near QVB; food is above average; the majority dishes from menu are spicy. Must try crispy chicken wings — 4 for $5.8. Tried strawberry milkshake — too sweat and not worth of money.
Does My Bomb Look Big In This
+3.5
Sliding fairly seamlessly into a stylishly decked out space that used to house Bona Fides Café on Druitt Street, Spicy China presents the opportunity to explore Sichuan cooking.It’s a far cry from the Chinese restaurants of my childhood, where this cuisine was always spelled Szechwan, and completely avoided 'ma la': the hot and numbing combination of fiery chillies and tingly Sichuan peppercorns. So, naturally, that’s exactly where I head...Surrounding our table in an aromatic cloud, a large cast iron pot is carried in by the handle and placed ceremoniously on the table between us. We peer through the steam into a wonderful red tangle of freshwater crayfish, their claws extended as if they aimed to climb out of this fragrant mix. The Chilli Yabbies ($39.80) are cooked in more than just chilli oil (la) and Sichuan peppercorns (ma). There are also plentiful ginger slices adding pungency to the Sichuan peppercorns’ floral edge; smokiness from...
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+4
If you are looking for traditional Asian cuisine with real spice and bite to it - this is your place. As the name suggests, the traditional dishes have a good dose of chilli which you can reduce if you desire. The food and service is great and seating inside and out. Many choices on the menu from seafood to poultry with noodles or rice. Pop in and set your mouth alight with flavour and spice.
Went here twice during my stay in Sydney. A good place to satisfy your Chinese/sichuan food cravings. The noodles were great and the spicy fish 沸腾鱼 is super fresh and good.
Tasty food and friendly staffs. I love this restaurant!!! Thank you so much!!!
Good selection of the more Spicer Chinese dishes with authentic taste
Absolutely fantastic food at a reasonable price. Staff seemed a bit unattentive at first however were very nice once approached.
Friendly & delicious carefully made food. Be warned by the name (do you want chicken with your chillies?). The shallot & coriander pancakes and the pork wrap-your-own pancakes (like Peking duck) are great. Service can be erratic at busy times (e.g. Friday night). Avoid the outdoor tables at the insalubrious end of the lane if possible. (Melbourne faux-slumming laneways, eat your heart out)
Good portion. Delicious. Best Mao Xue Wang I have ever had. The flavor was really good. However, I don't really like the sprouts in the soup.
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