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Address: 8 S Main St, Marlboro Township, NJ 07746
Phone: (732) 577-8146
Website: http://www.sichuancottage.com/
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I wish they had better service. This used to be one of the best places not just in Marlboro but also in New Jersey.
I didn’t recognize the owner – not sure if it was because of the absence of mask. But first impression was she didn’t care to be cordial or friendly, just doing the basic part as a wait staff. On the plus side, the chairs and tables have been upgraded from what I could remember. We ordered our usual dishes in order to gauge the current quality. 2 staple Sichuan dishes: Kung Pao Chicken ($14.95)and Shredded Beef with Hot Green Pepper ($17.95). We also added a noodle dish: Sauteed Noodle with Pork & Scallion ($11.95).
Kung Pao Chicken was rendered differently – sweeter and not as dark but tasty neve the less. The Shredded Beef was also slightly different, thicker and obviously tenderized with baking soda. It was good enough. The sauteed noodle was good but it’s a generic dish so no authenticity to consider.
A number of deviations from before. The chicken and beef dishes each only 1 bowl of rice, instead of a big serving bowl for the table. We had to ask for one additional bowl of rice. Not sure if it was missed but we didn’t get charged for it. The tea also wasn’t complimentary any more. $1.50 for the pot.
Overall, we weren’t disappointed because we came in with low expectation. We will be back again hoping to see that they can maintain the consistency in food quality.
———————— 2018 Review
If you have 2 or more guests, I’d highly recommend ordering #712 Noodle w/ Meat Sauce Beijing Style as an appetizer to share. The texture of the noodle was out of this world! We also had Fish Fillet w/ Pickled Cabbage in Hot Pot (#949) which was A+++. It’s more like a fancy soup dish, but it also had the clear noodles in the soup. We also tried #946a Short Ribs & Bitter Melon in Black Sauce, which also had the same clear noodles in it, so it was a bit of a clash with the hot pot. Personally, I didn’t think the noodles belonged in the dish, but the short ribs were still exquisite. Finally, we had our usual staple, Kung Pao Chicken which I need to caution emphatically to watch out for the unground peppercorns. I chewed on one and that ruined my palate for next next 10 minutes.
We over ordered but that’s the way we like it – get to sample more varieties and get to doggybag for the next day 🙂 We love it here!
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If you like spicy food, this is definitely the wrong place.
Asked specifically several times to make it extra hot and spicy.
Food came not spicy at all.
My wife likes it where she wouldn’t even touch it if it would be just slightly spicy. Do not recommend.
Dishes recommended: chickenbeef broccoli or string beans, fried fish filet salt pepper, fish filet with chill in hot oil, ox tongue and tripe in chilli oil.