Famous Sichuan (川外川)

Your Chuan away from Chuan, so to speak.  Famous Sichuan serves excellent Hot Pot in an uncrowded setting.  Their strong point is their use of fresh vegetables.

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Tony Cheng’s Mongolian Restaurant

I’m sure Tony Cheng’s is an excellent restaurant overall, but when I ordered hot pot, the waiter gave my a puzzled stare.  I don’t think anyone had ordered hot pot in years.  Although they were able to provide the boiling broth, they were out of half the ingredients on their menu, including potatoes.  On the [...]

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Sichuan Peppercorns (花椒)

Pronounced huajiao, Sichuan peppercorns are a key ingredient in spicy hot pot and Sichuan food. Bring on the ma.  Chinese split spicy things into two categories: ma and la.  La is the spicy we all know and love (think chili peppers). Ma, on the other hand, is an entirely different sensation, a numbness that prepares [...]

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Dried Tianjin Peppers (天津辣椒 )

Tianjin la jiao, sometimes romanized tien tsin, put the la in the Sichuan spice combo, ma la. These little dried torpedoes are vital to any Sichuan hotpot.

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The Grand Sichuan Restaurant (大四川饭店)

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Little Sheep/Happy Family (小肥羊)

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