Welcome to Grand Sichuan Eastern
Grand Sichuan Eastern, located in New York City, is a casual Szechuan restaurant that offers a variety of authentic and Chinese American dishes. Customers rave about the Chong Qing chicken, double cooked pork, and green beans for their delicious flavors and affordable prices. The restaurant is known for its consistent quality and friendly staff, making it a popular choice for both dine-in and takeout. Must-try dishes include the cold sesame noodles and scallion pancake, which are highly recommended by regulars. With its welcoming ambiance and tasty food, Grand Sichuan Eastern is a must-visit for Szechuan cuisine lovers.
- 172 8th Ave, New York, NY 10011, United States172 8th Ave, New York, NY 10011, United States Hotline: +1 212-243-1688
Welcome to Grand Sichuan Eastern, a Szechuan restaurant located in the heart of New York City. This cozy neighborhood joint offers a range of authentic and delicious Chinese dishes, perfect for a casual lunch or dinner.
From the mouth-watering eggplant with fish fillet to the must-order cold sesame noodles and scallion pancake, Grand Sichuan Eastern delivers on both flavor and variety. Customers rave about the Chong Qing chicken, double-cooked pork, and green beans, highlighting the restaurant's commitment to quality and consistency.
With a welcoming and friendly staff, reasonable wait times, and a quiet, clean ambiance, Grand Sichuan Eastern provides a comfortable dining experience for all. Whether you're a fan of traditional Chinese favorites or looking to try something new, this restaurant offers a diverse menu that caters to all tastes.
Indulge in the epic General Tso's chicken or savor the perfectly cooked bok choi as part of the lunch specials. Don't miss out on the ribs, sesame chicken, or the veg hot and sour soup for a truly satisfying meal.
While some may find the prices on the higher side, the quality and taste of the dishes at Grand Sichuan Eastern make it worth the indulgence. Experience the authentic flavors of Szechuan cuisine in a welcoming setting at this hidden gem in NYC.

Food. I love their eggplant with fish fillet. Hits the spot every time. Service: reasonable wait time. Polite and friendly staff. Ambience: quiet and clean.

This is just a neighborhood joint (with a "B" clean rating). MUST ORDER HERE: the cold sesame noodles and the scallion pancake. Those were the highlights for me. I used to live in NYC and cold peanut (or sesame) noodles were on every Chinese menu in the city. Weird that I have never seen them anywhere in San Francisco (or Dallas). They were just scrumptious, and I plan on making them with some grilled chicken next week for a dinner party. I would have liked some chopped scallions on top here, but this place is kinda "no frills". The scallion pancake was nice and crispy, maybe a little oily, but still excellent. Two friends and I split the noodles, the pancake, the mu shu pork and the General Tso's chicken. It all came out pretty fast. Strange too, that no chopsticks were offered.

Been going here and ordering from here for years. The quality is consistent, and there's a great mix of authentic and Chinese American classics. Go for the Chong Qing chicken if you're looking for a lightly fried, sichuan spiced dish. It's the best I've had in the city. Double cooked pork and green beans are also great options. Prices are affordable and the staff is very friendly.

So friendly fresh and delicious! Pipping hot! We went for lunch yesterday and had the epic general tsos chicken and the. Bok choi as 2 lunch specials. So hot and delicious. Minimal breading and great chunks of white meat chicken. Perfect bok choi as well. We loved it!

I made my order on Delivery.com. It was truly amazing. I've ordered here about 3 times so far and all of the times where really consistent which I am grateful for. I can't really speak on their service being that I've never been there before; however the delivery person was nice and respectful and I felt him smile through his mask (: again Service and ambiance are two categories that will be difficult for me to to speak on but looking at the pictures on yelp and waking past here all of the time I'm comfortable with what I saw. Okay so let's talk more about what I ate: Lo mein with chicken: 10/10 totally reminded me of when I was younger. It was amazing! The Fried rice that came with the lunch special (egg and peas) : 6/10 I wish the "fried rice" was more fried then white rice with egg and peas in it I wanted to taste the wok and I didn't taste that here giving it a 6. The ribs: 10/10 AMAZING The veg hot and sour soup: meh it was okay. I would give it 5/10 but I wasn't complying it was free and filling Last but not least I got the sesame chicken and it was okay: 7/10 I will also say this place is extremely pricy. The ribs were 17.95 and the lunch was 12.95 I felt like the ribs would have been 12 dollars (which they were about 5 months ago and they just slapped on 6/7 dollars and added small and large sizes when it was just spare ribs and that was it) and the lunch could have been 9.95 but that's just me. I hope this review helps you decide :)

It's such a nice restaurant in a great location. The foods are authentic and yummy. I especially like the additional veggies they add. The only reason I would reduce one star is that their waiters chat pretty loudly. If you want very quiet place then this place is not for you