"For those who like it hot", this "popular" Chinese chain promises "authentically fiery" Sichuan fare ordered from a "humongous menu"; "ignore" the "forgettable" decor and "so-so" service and just focus on the "reasonable" tabs that make for a "grand bargain" indeed.
Grand Sichuan Restaurant Review:
This West Village outpost of the legendary Chinese chainlet sports an interior that is simply bedecked with exposed brick and floor-to-ceiling windows looking out on the busy avenue. A fairly standard menu shows invention: the pumpkin seed gnocchi soup is slightly salty, but its originality makes up for it. The ubiquitous dishes, such as General Tso’s chicken, are of higher quality than one...