Experience authentic Sichuanese cuisine at our Plano, TX restaurant, renowned for serving the only soup dumplings in Texas. Our menu features a variety of traditional dishes crafted with fresh ingredients and bold flavors that capture the essence of Sichuan cooking. Whether you’re dining in or taking out, we offer a unique culinary experience that will delight your taste buds.
Simple Chinese restaurant with classic Sichuan dishes & hot pots on the long menu.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 109 Legacy Dr #170, Plano, TX 75023
Phone: (469) 863-7215
Website: https://pos.chowbus.com/online-ordering/store/11435
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Reviews
A) The snow peas, you always get that.
B) bitter melon? It’s pretty solid here but it’s bitter so for westerners, be careful.
C) noodle (lo mein) — 4.5 star
D) Fish filet piece – 4 star. Very good fresh fish but crumbly and the pickled (olive) is a little weird for me.
E) 3 piece cold dish – not my style so 4 star. Good enough pig ear, cucumber, and beef.
So it’s a 4 star for me. I’ve had better but would need to come again and try several other dishes
Just had my first visit to Sichuan Folk and I’m already hooked!
I was craving fish but didn’t want the usual deep-fried stuff. Ordering over the phone was a bit confusing, so I just drove down to order takeout in person. Got the Sliced Fish Fillet with Diced Chili Pepper, Basil Fish Fillet, and Beef Fried Rice.
The fried rice and basil fish were perfection! The other fish dish was way too spicy for me, but that’s totally on me and my heat tolerance—not the restaurant’s fault. The portions are super generous too, which is always a plus.
Overall, this place is a winner. Already planning my next visit!
We ordered many dishes family style but some of my favorites were the mapo tofu, the chicken lo mein, the snow pea leaves, the green beans, eggplant, and the soup dumplings. My family also mentioned they enjoyed the baked fish and the shrimp and egg dish which I did not try.
The eggplant dish is incredible – spicy fried eggplant that melts into your mouth.
The only thing I did not appreciate was the loud ordering notifications in the background.
I will still be coming back, in person and for takeout.
The food had the right texture and a nice heat and numbness for the house specialities. The texture of the green beans were very good. My only call out was that all the dishes were saltier than I would’ve expected and something we Weill request to adjust next time.
Overall, it was a good experience. Prices aren’t band, just bear in mind that most dishes are family style and the portions are enough to share. Like a veggie dish, rice and a house speciality dish is good for 2.5 people.
The marriage beef was tender, spicy, and well-seasoned. The tea-smoked duck had a deep, smoky flavor without being too salty. “Ants on the tree” was a great comfort dish, but the glass noodles were a bit too watery for my taste. But overall definitely worth a visit!