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    Spices

    4.0 (360 reviews)
    ModerateSzechuan, Hot Pot
    Open 11:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Moderate noise
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    Casual
    Good for groups

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    wings
    Alyse K.

    Very good place to go when you're craving some spice. Ordered the beef rolls, the lamb dry pot, and the wings and everything was very good. Don't think you can go wrong with anything here. Went on a Monday night and was not crowded at all (though it should be, but lucky for you if it's not). Very kind workers as well!

    Fire-Burst! Mongolian Beef Over Rice. It's beef that looks like chicken. So tender, so spicy. Delicious!
    Mario T.

    Spices is the wicked cousin of the chinese food you're used to. It's the one always partying, always a little hung over. If you're expecting broccoli beef or anything Cantonese-comfort, this isn't that. It shows up loud and unfiltered. My first visit was with a big group, and somewhere between all the shared dishes I fell in love with this place. The fish stew was the star. Packed with crab and all kinds of shellfish, deeply flavored, and perfect on a cold day. Then the dry braised string beans came out with crispy tofu. Little rectangles, perfectly breaded, salty, and so crunchy. I still think about them. I came back for lunch and kept it simple. The Mongolian beef hit the spot with tender meat and bold seasoning. The salt and pepper squid wasn't my favorite. A bit chewier than I like and the breading needed more crisp. Still tasty though, and not enough to stop me from returning. Lunch leans more familiar, but the soul of this place is Sichuan. The peppercorns give that electric tingle that numbs your lips and makes every bite feel like a whole experience, not just a flavor. Service is straightforward. Limited English, no small talk, just your order delivered exactly as requested. Spices is wild, bold, and memorable. I'll be back.

    M5. Ma-Po Tofu with Ground Pork
    Kevin Q.

    I came here for dinner, and this restaurant specializes in Sichuan cuisine, featuring a menu with a wide variety of authentic dishes. I chose some of the most popular items, which were absolutely delicious. The portions are generous, offering enough food to share or take home, as they are quite large. There are some restrictions on dining options; for example, I wanted to order a few hotpot dishes but I couldn't finish eat everything at the restaurant. Nonetheless, I enjoyed my experience and will definitely return for more. The price is good for SF area. Waiters are tentative.

    Vegetarian Iron Pot (Large)
    Janani K.

    The most flavorful sizzling pot of veggies and tofu ever. Came here for a late dinner and ordered the large vegetarian sizzling iron pot and it totally hit the spot. Service is quick and food is fresh. Portion is massive, so it's a major value for money too. 10/10 would recommend.

    Breeze chicken with chili pepper
    David T.

    Spices is absolutely amazing. My partner and I went with a friend and ordered the orange chicken, seaweed, braised chicken with chili pepper, and the fish fillet bowl with flaming red oil, and every single dish was bursting with flavor. The orange chicken was crispy and perfectly balanced, the braised chicken had that deep, spicy kick you hope for, and the seaweed was surprisingly flavorful and refreshing. But the standout, without question, was the fish fillet bowl. It came out sizzling hot, coated in a rich, fiery red oil with layers of spice that changed as the dish cooled, every bite felt like a new experience. That said, this is not the place for anyone who can't handle heat, the food definitely packs some fire. But if you love bold, complex flavors, this is the spot for you. The service was a little lackluster, but the food more than makes up for it. Don't hesitate to ask for what you need, it's worth it. I'll definitely be back. This place is crazy good and absolutely a must-try at least once.

    Deep fried stinky tofu from the secret menu
    Gee P.

    No gatekeeping here. They have a "secret menu" that's basically stinky tofu prepared in several different ways. My favorite is just the original, deep fried and dipped in sweet chili sauce. This is the real deal. Legit STINKY and oh so good!!! It's highly addictive and I'd come back just for this one dish. It's a deep craving that can only be satisfied by the stinkiest of dishes.

    My son and me love this chicken wing. Love spicy M17. Chicken Wings with Explosive Chili. Thank you!

    M17 chicken wing fried very good!. My son loves it a lot . Service is good, food is good

    don't get their shrimp- taste pretty old and all you taste is oil
    Joanne C.

    Ambiance: casual Service: okay Food: hit or miss Came here a few times and I do like their dry pots, it has a decent amount of protein and pretty spicy! Goes so well with rice! But recently we ordered their spicy shrimp which I thought would be lightly fried with szechuan spice, but it was deep fried. It just tasted like batter and oil, wasted $30 for old tasting shrimp.

    Fish fillet Small Meat Iron Pot
    Amanda C.

    Have actually been obsessed with this place for the iron pot, which is essentially like hot pot flavors, but with no soup and in stir fry form. I usually get it with the fried fish filet which is *chef's kiss*, flavorful and crunchy but has a kick to it! Come hungry because the small iron pot is perfect for two people, and I usually take the rest home since I also order additional things. The leftovers even taste good the next day because the flavor has soaked in even more. I do recommend that you consider the spice level because like their name, "spices", the food can be pretty spicy even for a medium. I also LOVE their fried eggplant, for an appetizer. It's crunchy on the outside with that spicy chili and peppery flavor, and balances out the eggplant flavor so well. Like I said, service is quick and I'm so happy it's close to me in my neighborhood. I go all the time for some comfort food and am still not tired of it!

    House Special Spicy Beef Chow Fun
    Mike L.

    Even though I didn't visit them as often as I wish I did, Spices (Spices II?) was one of my favorite Chinese restaurants in SF. In part because, for the longest time, they seemed to be one of the best Szechwan restaurants in The City, but mostly because they were just really good in general. Which, given all of that, probably makes it rather curious as to why it took me so long to finally make my way to the "new" Spices. It certainly hasn't been due to a lack of desire, but I will say that the tepid experiences from family and friends absolutely didn't exactly light a fire to make it here... Compared to how the old/original Spices looked, the current version has a far more modern look. Gone are the colorfully painted walls and table cloths, having been replaced with relatively darker tones and monotone colors. The menu has been similarly revamped with a comparatively narrower range of options (they dropped a lot of their Taiwanese dishes), though most of their main offerings and Szechwan classics, like iron pots, noodle soups, map tofu, and tan tan noodles, are still found. However, even then, a bunch of them don't seem to be exactly the same as before, for better or worse. -- TAN TAN NOODLE WITH GROUND PORK...$16.99 (https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/spices-san-francisco-6?select=N5rovqiSwHAdOCt4VSkVZg) I was super excited for this one, but I thought it was just okay. The noodles were great, and I liked the flavors of the ground pork/sauce a lot, but I was surprised by how oily the sauce/broth was (it was more than I expected). -- HOUSE SPECIAL SPICY BEEF CHOW FUN...$16.99 (https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/spices-san-francisco-6?select=NsUg1dpr_ft7YR8AgZcwOg) This was...fine. While there wasn't anything "bad" about this dish, it didn't do much to amaze either. The noodles had a slight kick (which I loved), but not in the mouth numbing way (it had more to do with the slices of jalapeno). -- PORK IN GARLIC SAUCE OVER RICE...$14.99 (Lunch Special) (https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/spices-san-francisco-6?select=R8a5HpjcJ9Su-4z0q0-kgA) Despite how it's marked with two chili signs, we actually didn't find this to be spicy at all. The version that the old Spices also just tasted better, too; while there was a fair mix of pork and veggies, the overall flavors for this just felt lacking/muted. -- MAPO TOFU WITH GROUND PORK OVER RICE...$14.99 (Lunch Special) (https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/spices-san-francisco-6?select=0r0RcXkOjvqHogPKjJBuIA) Pretty solid, for the most part. The chunks of tofu were soft and plump and i liked that the sauce had a good amount of white pepper and Szechwan peppercorns. However, for $15, the portion seemed really small... Also, in terms of service, I generally don't expect, nor need, anything exceptional, but I thought it was interesting how different it was between our two meals here. The first time, we had a young female server who was great - super nice and very attentive. The second time, we had a comparatively older female server who wasn't rude, but didn't exactly give off the warmest of vibes and seemed to disappear for really long stretches. Given how big of a fan I was, I'd be lying if I said I didn't like the old/original Spices better, but that's not to say that this one is "bad". If this was the only Spices I knew, I admit I might feel a little differently about the food (though, not necessarily the value); it's just hard not to compare all of those old experiences to my most recent meals here. Plus, this is still one of the better Szechwan spots around these parts, so I'm sure I'll still make it back to try more of what the menu has to offer every now and then.

    A1. Wonton Soup
    Jolens V.

    I had to try stinky Tofu and boy does it live up to its name. I thought I was not going to eat it but I never back down to a challenge. After asking for some rice I was able to eat it. I had some wonton soup and that was really good. The service was excellent and I enjoyed the Restaurants peace and quiet . The place was clean and well spaced.

    Becca H.

    Yum! Pretty good food for Szechuan in SF. Everything has really great flavor and spice. The eggplant was really good - switched it up and got a different style than normal. Honestly all dishes around are pretty good. Service is ok - it is usually quick to order but took a while to get food. The spot is not too busy but definitely decent crowds in there. Would return for sure!

    Melinda H.

    Got the pork intestine and beef pot. it was delicious! The pot comes with a bunch of sides (bean sprouts, potatoes, green onions, etc). We opted for numbing spice which wasn't too spicy. In addition we got a side of chili oil wontons which were only okay in our opinion. This place was packed on a Friday! The owners definitely looked overwhelmed but were trying their hardest to accommodate everyone. Definitely recommend!

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    Super underrated. I really love the string beans, the pickled cabbage fish soup and the cumin beef

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