Little Szechuan 小四川

  4.1 – 116 reviews   • Chinese restaurant

✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Little Szechuan 小四川 11733

Address and Contact Information

Address: 736 NY-25A, Setauket- East Setauket, NY 11733

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Website: https://www.xiaosichuanny.com/

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Reviews

Yimin Zhu
10/24/21: 2/5, update on order before Thanksgiving: horrible. Totally understand their are rushing all the orders due to the holidays. The taste worth at most 2 stars when they are rushing. It even makes me questioning whether they have two chiefs that cooks in different ways. My suggestion would be to order on some non-busy days or non-rushing hours, you will have a much better version.

09/26/21: 3/5, Spicy Szechuan dishes provided here. Their best dish used to be tomato eggs. To be honest, I believe they can earn a 5 star for the taste but the quality is just 3 stars for now. I will reserve the 3 stars until my next visit if their quality improves.

They provided delivery on UberEATS with a free dish after you spend $30 as promotion. Now they also provide dine in option and it is not crowded.

If you love spicy, I would recommend golden soup with beef and mushroom. If you are not a fan of spice, try the tomato eggs(best in nearby area). They also provide crispy rice which is not common among nearby Chinese restaurants.

Now let’s come to the quality of the food. If you are lucky, you will get a juicy tomato egg with soups at the bottom and you will love it. I was unlucky. Take a look at the one attached in the photo, the tomato is barely cooked and kept their original shape. Some of they are even cold when they come to the table. My friend loves the tomato egg as mush as me but he found a piece of eggshell. Besides, the chicken wings have such an authentic sauce that I must regret that the inside of the wings has no taste.

I understand that they are busy with all the orders. But I do regret that they have the ability to provide good dishes maybe just with a few minutes more. Previous experience with Little Szechuan was good and I sincerely hope they can be better in the future.
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Paulina
The food was good but the service put us off. My family was seated right away; but when the menu was handed, the server was already expecting us to have our order. It was our first time so we did not know what to get. We felt rushed because the server was just standing next to our table as if rushing us to order. We ended up not browsing through the menu fully. Not sure if we will be back because of that experience alone:(
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Sophie Chen
Very good!!!! Everything is flavorful and soooooooo gooooodddd!! If u are close definitely come here with your family and friends!!!!!!!!!! 10/10 the staff is friendly tooz (also we had eaten the dishes already which is why there is not a lot )
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A. Z.
Authentic Sichuan cuisine. You can taste Different kinds pf spicy with different “spicy” levels here. They also have nonspicy dishes. Close to the university is another merit. Space is not crowded either. Recommend.
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deborah olmstead
Was truly hoping the food would be authentic Asian food, it was good but not exactly like I had in Asia. Way too many peanuts in the Kung po chicken.
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Tom
Very authentic. Closest taste to the real thing I can find outside of China.
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Mark P
The first time I went I got the hot pot and it was excellent, I would definitely recommend it. The second time I went I got the squid (it was rubbery) and the whole fried fish (it was covered in 2 inches of tasteless sauce).

A concern that I have is the cleanliness of the establishment. The tables and floors are sticky, the condiment section is open unorganized and had spray cleaner next to it. The window blinds are missing sections. The glasses that they give you for the wine (it’s BYO) look filthy but can’t be cleaned. The whole place seams kind of dirty.

On the other hand the place is doing great business, on a Sunday at 6:45 every table was taken. I just wish some of the profits would go back into the restaurant because it really has potential.
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Rick Spanbauer
A welcome relief from Americanized “Chinese” food. I’m in no position to make any credible claim that the food served here is authentic, but it certainly departs from other local Asian fare. As I reflect fondly on time spent eating on Mott Street in NYC, I have to stay Xiao Si Chuan easily tops the food I’ve had in NYC. On our first trip, we had the Dry Pot Shrimp, which was excellent and very spicy (tho, not overwhelming), the Beef Noodles (easily a meal for one in itself), and the Scallion Pancakes. The Scallion Pancakes were the most ordinary of the three dishes – good, but just didn’t keep pace with the other dishes. We’ll be back again for sure – I already have a list of dishes I want to try next.
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Jason M
If you want Szechuan Cuisine, this is the right place. It tastes authentic on the tongue and the beef noodles on the appetizer menu will inform you of what this restaurant serves without spending a lot of money. Unfortunately, the Szechuan spices find their way onto the Chinese-American section of the menu and disrupt a takeout classic. In my opinion, they would hands-down serve the best Sesame Chicken, Chicken and Broccoli, etcetera in the area (and possibly Long Island in general) if they kept those spices out of the equation. My disappointment about that is why I am rating it only 4/5.

I can tell this restaurant mainly serves other Chinese, but if they want to expand their customer base they will need to adapt flavors to local tongues. If they do correct the seasonings on the American menu, I full-heartedly say that I would make this my go-to Chinese takeout restaurant.

Fair Warning: The American Menu items DO NOT include rice. You need to order it seperately. I didn’t know that and was quite disheartened when I got home. I thought it was included in the quite high purchase price.
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Nick Danziger
An absolutely lovely experience! I got the kung pao chicken and it was the JUICIEST chicken I’ve had to date! The slight bit of numbing spice with that and the double cooked pork belly that slowly built up over the course of the meal kept me going back in for more! If you’re close by and haven’t eaten here yet, I highly recommend giving it a try, I know I’ll be back!
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