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    Szechuan Tasty House

    4.1 (183 reviews)
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    Good for kids
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    7. Preserved Egg Tofu
    Lily S.

    So sad they're not continuing the Szechuan specialty anymore (sad face + cry face). Every time I dined here, I felt like I was eating homemade food. Not that I'm from Sichuan but the way the dishes are cooked... very homey. Most comforting of all is the hand pulled noodles in a soup base with tomatoes and eggs! I know of the Cantonese stir fried tomatoes with scrambled eggs dish but never imagined it in a noodle soup! It is by far not the most flavorful offering from this place, yet I love hugging the big bowl close to my body and slurping all the noodles out. Everything I've had here tastes good, from cold to hot dishes, spicy to non-spicy foods. Proteins that walked on land or swimmed in the sea. It's not the most authentic Sichuan cuisine yet I'm going to miss it dearly.

    Sara T.

    If you're visiting Denever and looking for Chinese food then come here! I'm not sure if there's a lot of Chinese restaurants in Denver but I'm glad Szechuan Tasty House popped up on my Yelp search. This place is kind of in the middle of nowhere and service is ehh, but food is delicious! Come here for the food, but don't expect A+ service. We ordered Mapo Tofu & Twiced Cook Pork with a side of rice for just two people. This was more than enough for two people and we had leftovers. The tofu and pork had the perfect amount of flavor and spice. If you like Szechuan food then I definitely recommend this place in Denver (unless there's a better Szechuan restaurant in Denver then please let me know). Side note: If you're expecting amazing A+ service then definitely don't come here. The man at the front (probably the owner) is ehhh and not the most polite person. All you'll get is probably a hi, get your order taken and if you're lucky he will come refill your cup of water, which is more than enough for me. Lol. Giving 5 stars cause I enjoyed the food and didn't care for the service :)

    Menu from July 2022
    Jill K.

    Really love this place. Favs are Szechwan dumplings, dry fried string beans, chongquing chicken, twice cooked pork, noodles with minced pork. Some tips: takeout orders only via phone right now. I'm adding photos of the current menu.

    58. Hot Sour Soup
    Lian Y.

    My husband and I went there yesterday. We ordered the hot and sour soup, the Chong Qing Spicy Chicken, and the beef and fish in hot chinese chile oil. They were all very good and a really big portions.

    spicy broiled fish
    Dee C.

    We did take out today. Called ahead to place an order and it was done within 15 minutes. I was very happy because I have been here thrice and every time the wait for dine-in has been over an hour. They only do take-out at this time. They were practicing social distancing and wearing masks when I picked up my order. The lady that helped me was very nice. We ordered the beef shank cold plate ($11), the cumin lamb ($17) and the broiled fish ($15 or $16). You get a lot of food and I can easily get another meal out of it tomorrow. All were well marinated with the perfect amount of spice. The meat, especially, the lamb was very tender. The only complaint from husband was too much flour on the lamb dish and not enough bean sprouts in the fish dish.

    Adam S.

    A couple of weeks ago, we were able to experience a very authentic Szechuan gem located in Southwest Denver. Bear and Troy met us out for dinner. Ambiance and decor: what you would expect for really authentic food. This is not a place you go for the decor. Menu: it is full of extremely authentic Szechuan cuisine. Some you will find somewhat familiar, but most will be a brand-new experience! We started with the fried pork dumplings. They were mouth-wateringly delicious! The dipping sauce was bright and fresh and not too hot. We also ordered garlic chicken wings. They were unusual. The garlic flavor had been baked or infused, and there was no sauce; they were extremely garlicky! Then we ordered a large bowl of hot sour soup! For $8.95, this is an extreme bargain! This adequately fed all four of us! It was rich and flavorful, and not too spicy! Honestly, I would go back just for the soup. Bear has tried the egg drop soup and said how amazing it was in an earlier review. We each ordered an entree which is a huge amount of food!!! I would recommend one entree per two people. Because they were so large, and we were already getting full from our appetizers and soup course, we decided to eat the four entrees family style that in order to try more flavors. Troy ordered the most mild dish, Hunan style pork. Bear ordered the most rich dish, called twice cooked pork with Chinese chili sauce. The pork was what westerners would call pork belly. It was very rich. At first we didn't think we would be able to eat very much, but Troy and I kept digging-in. Bob ordered chicken slices in cumin. It was exactly that. Very cumin-forward. I ordered the Chong Qing spicy chicken. Bear and I found this to be the most complex of the dishes, and was his favorite. Troy especially liked the cabbage from this dish. The consistency of the chicken reminded me of popcorn chicken, but the spicy heat factor was a little too much for my American taste buds. All of the food was cooked fresh to order by a female chef in the back. It was definitely like taking a trip to Szechuan! Although I am not fully immersed in that particular region of China, Bob and I have both traveled to China several times and found this cooking to be extremely authentic. Don't get me wrong, I love American-style Chinese food, but if you are in the mood for trying something really authentic, definitely go support this local establishment!

    Ma po tofu that was bland
    Heather T.

    We brought our nephew here for a dinner out last weekend. I was really excited for another delicious authentic Szechuan experience which we did not get. There is an English and a Chinese menu. We used a google translate app to help us navigate the Chinese menu and then ordered Ma-Po tofu and Szechuan chicken from the Chinese menu and won ton soup, cheese wontons, steamed dumplings and another chicken dish from the English menu for my husband and nephew who don't like as spicy as I do. I was expecting to see Szechuan peppercorns in the Szechuan chicken which there were none. I had also expected the dish to be spicy which it was not. The flavor was quite good but not what I have had in by way of previous Szechuan, mouth numbing flavors. The Ma-Po tofu was also not hot in the least. The tofu was also watery and lacked in flavor. I thought if I put some of the sauce on the rice (which arrived twenty minutes after all of our food), maybe that would help transport flavor to my mouth which again it did not. The steamed dumplings were also drizzled with chili oil which again, was not hot and the dumplings themselves didn't have much flavor in the meat. The staff was really friendly to us but we just didn't have a mind blowing experience with the food overall.

    Stir -fired lettuce with mashed garlic
    Allisa A.

    First time here , recommended by friend . Great food , great atmosphere . Friendly staff . Definitely recommend this place for Any visiting Denver and looking for good and spicy Chinese foods :)

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    Don't expect ambience lol. Food is tasty. The boiled fish fillet in chili oil is hot and delish. May need tums after.

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    Beat fry rice ever the owners are very kind d and portions are huge definitely great flavor

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    Great food. The Sweet and sour pork was a good portion and was cooked perfectly. The Beef Lo Mein was also very tasty.

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    Wok Spicy

    Wok Spicy

    4.6
    (96 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    Came in on a pretty busy Friday night around 6:00pm. Street or lot parking! Seated quickly, service…read morewas great, and always clean. I am so glad that they are so consistent and have not changed recipes or adjusted seasonings. Ordered our two favorites - pickled pepper beef and mapo tofu. Then the string beans and a new dish - sauerkraut fish filet. The sauerkraut fish filet reminded me of the Vietnamese catfish soup but no sweetness added. Very good dish and will def order again. Also love that they have quality rice here.

    Decided to come here because I was craving Chinese food and heard good things about this place…read more Figured I'd give it a try. We ordered the fried tofu (with peppers and onions), orange chicken, fried fish fillet, and veggie delight (mixed veggies). The fried fish fillet was definitely the standout. Perfectly crispy on the outside with a light, tangy layer of sauce that added flavor without making it soggy. Easily my favorite dish of the meal. The fried tofu was also really solid and flavorful with just the right amount of spice. The peppers and onions complemented it well without overpowering the tofu itself. The orange chicken was okay. I tend to compare orange chicken to Panda Express (probably unfair, but it's my benchmark), and this one didn't quite hit that same balance of crispiness and sauce. I think if it had a bit more meat within each piece, would be better. The mixed vegetables were decent but not something I'd order again. They felt a bit drenched in sauce and didn't have much depth in flavor. One of the highlights of the visit was meeting an elderly woman who helps out when it gets busy. She mentioned she was the former owner. She was incredibly kind, and we ended up having a really nice conversation in Mandarin. That personal touch made the experience even more memorable. Otherwise, really nice venue with lots of space and tables. Waiters always refilled my water, which is a good plus. Also gave me fresh rice when I took the leftovers to go. Overall, a solid meal with a couple standout dishes. I'd definitely come back for the fried fish fillet and tofu. Will be back to try their other dishes.

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    Chongqing Chili Chicken
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    Q House

    Q House

    4.4
    (285 reviews)
    5.1 mi
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    Wow. I was so impressed with this place! I had just finished reading a book about Chinese cuisine,…read moreand so was feeling inspired for our most recent date night. I haven't been very impressed with Chinese food in Denver, so I wasn't sure what to expect, but we were blown awayyyy!! We got several things to share, and I loved it all! The chicken shrimp wontons were so savory & a little bit spicy- the sauce was perfect. We next split the asparagus and green beans, which was the dish I was least excited about, but I'm pretty sure it ended up being my favorite. Crunchy, fresh, and a little spicy- delicious! Next we had the smoked wagyu brisket lo mein- wowwww this was so good. The smokiness wasn't overpowering, and once again the sauce was the best part. Noodles cooked to perfection. We ended with the Chong Qing chicken- this dish wasn't really up my alley, but my husband loved it! Salty & crunchy with sichuan peppers! Our server was really helpful & suggested all these dishes to us. To top it off, service was speedy! We were out of there in an hour with full happy bellies :)

    Went for a last hurrah before they close Oct 4! I've gotten take out here before and liked it, but…read morehadn't had the full sit-down experience until the 11th hour. I loved the high fashion cocktail! Interesting tea flavors, well-balanced, and not too sweet. And I'm sad it's going away. The food was also quite delicious. The dried scallop and bacon fried rice was game-changing! I'd have never thought to put those two things in fried rice, but it's so delicious! And the bacon just takes it up a whole other level. The short rib noodles were also yummy. I thought the cold chicken dish was interesting, like Taiwanese cold noodles but without the noodles. The fried Chinese eggplant was also a highlight. Sad this place has to close :(

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    The Bronze Empire

    The Bronze Empire

    4.2
    (454 reviews)
    3.1 mi
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    I used to go to bronze a while back before they were AYCE and I finally got to try it after they…read morechanged it and I absolutely loved it! The skewers were so good, especially the shrimp and steak ones, I could probably eat 10 of those alone. I got the tom yum soup base and it was perfectly tangy, they have a large selection of sauces, and everything was high quality! We got a ton of veggies and sides and honestly this spot is up there for me when it comes to hot pot in Colorado. They service was quick and It wasn't too busy on a Tuesday around 5 pm but I heard the weekends can reach up to two hours for the wait.

    A Denver local told me this is one of the best hot pots in the city. There was a line and 75-minute…read morewait time at dinner on a Monday night. The lobby area was big enough to hold some groups, but you can also wait elsewhere because they text you when the table is ready. The all-you-can-eat hot pot is $29.99 per adult. You get individual pots, so you can choose your own soup. They have a limited selection of meats, veggies, skewers, and frozen seafood that is included in the AYCE. Appetizers, drinks (including alcohol), and desserts are a separate charge and on a separate menu. They give you a piece of paper to mark what you want and how many orders. It didn't exactly match the menu, and it didn't list the skewers. Meat quality was not too bad. I liked the beef brisket, fresh tofu, and lotus root. The shrimp skewers were the best of the skewers. They were all seasoned well. Be prepared to leave with the smell on your clothes and hair. The pokemon capsule toys are $11 per token. -18% gratuity for parties of 5 or more -Self-serve sauce bar -Leftover uneaten skewers are charged at $1/skewer -bathroom in the back corner next to the kitchen

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    We arrived at The Bronze Empire and were seated at a booth in the main dining room. The aesthetic of the restaurant was warm and inviting.
    We arrived at The Bronze Empire and were seated at a booth in the main dining room. The aesthetic of the restaurant was warm and inviting.
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    Skewer so good
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