Sichuan Hot Pot Cuisine

  3.2 – 174 reviews   • Chinese restaurant

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Address: 34 Pell St, New York, NY 10013

Phone: (212) 267-8886

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Reviews

Michael Donohoe
This Chinatown spot has become one of our regular favorites over the years. They’ve made us feel like family. The food is consistently flavorful, and portions generous. The tan tan noodles and dan dan are our go to, the sautéed string beans with minced pork are a favorite, and the dumplings never disappoint.

You know a place is doing something right when you see people from the neighborhood eating there, and that’s always the case here. It’s lively, great for sharing dishes family style, and reliably satisfying. Not flashy, just genuinely good food we keep coming back for.
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Bianca Bosso
Everyone at the restaurant was so welcoming and kind. The food came out promptly and it was all delicious and well-priced. Loved the Peking duck and the dumplings in particular. They went above and beyond for our friend’s birthday! The karaoke was really fun and was an added bonus to our night. Highly recommend for large parties!
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Valentin Durchev
Honestly? The food and the prices were really nice. Our initial waiter was kind and we were enjoying our time. However, we were surprised to see the restaurant automatically adding an 18% tip to the final bill and then expecting a separate tip. We asked why is that and the kind waiter said “I am not sure, the system started doing this automatically but we can remove it if you want” to which I agreed. Then a senior waiter who was obviously not in the mood during our whole dinner came by to tell us that they removed the automated tip from the bill but we *must* tip them in cash. I said okay and he kept repeating himself three times, trying to make sure I understand, probably. We did leave some tip because we liked our food and the first waiter was nice but this guy and the sketchy tip system really ruin the experience. Not to mention the old guy was acting weird the whole time. First, he just took one of our menus out of our hands without asking once new customers arrived. Then he handed us the bill before we even asked for it (as we were still eating). And finally, he took one of our chairs while a person from our group was in the bathroom. Yes, it was after we paid and were about to leave in a couple of minutes but it was very disrespectful as my sister came back from the bathroom and had no chair. Such a bummer as this place has the potential to be great.
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Advantours
For a Chinese Restaurant in China Town, I was expecting a lot more better. The won ton soup was a bit bland, the skin of the shrimp dumplings ~ Ha Kau was a bit thick. The Shanghai Soup Dumplings was exceptional though. The service was fast and the waiters were very friendly, also the owner came to our table to ensure that everything goes well. The could improve the interior so the the atmosphere gets better.
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Lauren White
Stumbled across this place on New Year’s Eve and I’m so happy I did! What a great time, great service, and great food. Highly recommend the black truffle soup dumplings (Yum!) and the shumai! Get the vocal cords ready to sing some karaoke while you’re there too! Jayden, our server/waiter, was wonderful — honestly, everyone there was. I hope to be back soon!
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Marta Komárková
The food here is a bit of a hit or miss. The vegetarian fried dumplings were definitely the highlight! Pork fried dumplings were also good. The dumplings in the wonton soup seemed to be a bit undercooked. Scallion pancakes were tasting too oily for me.
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Baron Mora Alcazar
This place was really great. We got the Peking duck and crab Rangoon. Daniel, our waiter, was kind and even taught us how to make the duck wraps. 18% tip was included which was fine. The food was really good. Only thing I’d say was a bit of a negative is when we asked for more of the wraps and cucumber for the duck we were told it was an 8 dollar charge. We declined the extra and just ate the rest of the duck by itself.
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Kaiden Mazaheri
Came here with my roommates last night and it was amazing. The staff / owners were so friendly. That had Karaoke going on. Overall the food and atmosphere were excellent. The dumplings were soooo good. Will be coming back here 100%
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John Gonsalves
Sichuan Hot Pot Cuisine in Chinatown, NYC, is a vibrant and flavorful destination for anyone craving authentic Sichuan hot pot. The restaurant offers an immersive dining experience where you get to cook your own meal at the table, making it both interactive and delicious. The menu is packed with a wide variety of fresh ingredients, from thinly sliced meats and seafood to an array of vegetables, mushrooms, and tofu.

The highlight here is the broth, with multiple options available, including the signature spicy Sichuan-style broth, which delivers a perfect balance of heat, bold flavors, and fragrant spices. The famous Sichuan peppercorns provide a numbing sensation that perfectly complements the fiery spiciness, making for a truly unique taste experience. For those who prefer something milder, there are also non-spicy broth choices available.

What sets Sichuan Hot Pot Cuisine apart is the quality and freshness of the ingredients, the attentive service, and the authentic atmosphere. The staff is friendly and knowledgeable, helping you navigate the menu and make recommendations based on your spice tolerance. Whether you’re a hot pot enthusiast or trying it for the first time, this restaurant is a must-visit for an authentic and satisfying Sichuan experience in the heart of Chinatown.
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Divya Chari
This is clearly more of a hot pot spot, but we stopped in for dumplings and were disappointed. The pork & shrimp dumplings (both in hot sauce and pan-fried) were very average and didn’t justify the steep prices. Overall, it felt overpriced and catered toward tourists rather than delivering standout food.
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