Hunan Kitchen of Grand Sichuan

Welcome to Hunan Kitchen of Grand Sichuan

If you’re looking for authentic Szechuan noodles, look no further than Hunan Kitchen of Grand Sichuan located at 42-47 Main St Flushing, NY 11355. This restaurant offers a wide range of Hunan dishes and is known for its flavorful and spicy cuisine.

From cold platters to soups, rice noodles, and special dishes, Hunan Kitchen of Grand Sichuan has something for every palate. Their menu features dishes like Dan Dan Noodle, Spicy Cold Noodle, Hunan Eggplant, and Hunan Fried Rice, all packed with bold flavors and spices.

What sets this restaurant apart is their attention to detail in creating dishes like Dong An Chicken, Salt Pepper Eel, and Hot Spicy Frog with Lotus Root. These dishes showcase the complexity and depth of Hunan cuisine, leaving diners craving for more.

Customer reviews rave about the delicious food at Hunan Kitchen of Grand Sichuan. Emily D. praises the balanced flavors of the sliced cured pork with dried string beans and dried radish, while Jenny C. loves the mapo tofu with minced pork and shredded beef with spicy green peppers.

Whether you’re a fan of Hunan cuisine or looking to explore new flavors, Hunan Kitchen of Grand Sichuan is the place to be. With a cozy atmosphere, friendly service, and value for money, this restaurant is a must-visit for all food enthusiasts.

Step into Hunan Kitchen of Grand Sichuan and embark on a culinary journey through the flavors of Szechuan cuisine. Your taste buds will thank you!

Hunan Kitchen of Grand Sichuan Menu

Location

Address: 42-47 Main St Flushing, NY 11355
Phone: (718) 888-0553

🕓 Work Hours
MON 11:00 AM - 10:30 PM
TUE 11:00 AM - 10:30 PM
WED 11:00 AM - 10:30 PM
THU 11:00 AM - 10:30 PM
FRI 11:00 AM - 10:30 PM
SAT 11:00 AM - 10:30 PM
SUN 11:00 AM - 10:30 PM

Business info

  • Takes Reservations
    Yes
  • Offers Delivery
    Yes
  • Offers Takeout
    Yes
  • Many Vegetarian Options
    Yes
  • Accepts Credit Cards
    Yes
  • Accepts Apple Pay
    No
  • Casual
    Yes
  • Moderate Noise
    Yes
  • Good for Groups
    Yes
  • Good For Kids
    Yes
  • Good for Dinner
    Yes
  • Street Parking
    Yes
  • Waiter Service
    Yes
  • Beer & Wine Only
    Yes
  • TV
    Yes
  • Gender-neutral restrooms
    Yes
  • Outdoor Seating
    No
  • Offers Catering
    No
  • Wi-Fi
    No
  • Bike Parking
    Yes

Last Reviews

  • Author: Emily D.

    19 February 2024

    This place is a bit of a walk from the main hub of Flushing, but it was definitely worth the trek. Came here for a weeknight dinner. We ordered two entrees and an app to share. The app we ordered was the pumpkin mochi cakes, and they were hot and delicious - we were so excited to try them that we forgot to take photos! The entrees were also very flavorful, especially the sliced cured pork with dried string beans and dried radish. I was afraid that a dish with those ingredients would be too salty, but they were able to balance the flavors just right. Would absolutely order that dish again. Service was quick and friendly, and you definitely get value for money at this resto. Would recommend if you are looking for delicious Hunan food while getting away from the usual crowded spots in central Flushing.

  • Author: Jenny C.

    08 February 2024

    Delicious Sichuan food at a great price. We order from here frequently at work and I always look forward to it. They have awesome lunch specials (less than $10!) and generally very quick with preparation and delivery. I'm a fan of everything I've tried here so far. That includes the mapo tofu with minced pork, spicy diced chicken, shredded beef with spicy green peppers, and the Mao's style braised pork. Yum. I'm getting hungry as I'm writing this review...

  • Author: Mr F G And Mrs M S.

    02 July 2023

    This is an updated review. We have not been here for a long time. One Saturday we decided to get lunch here. The food were still great. Service was great too. Our waitress were very attentive and polite. The place were not busy when we were there. Food came out pretty quickly. We'll go back again for sure.

  • Author: Glenn C.

    02 January 2023

    Short review: Would recommend the braised pork belly with pickled mustard greens/Mei Cai Kou Rou/梅菜扣 heavily. The rest of the food was alright. Other note: They are also known as Gu-Xiang-Wei. Same exact address and they have a website for both places which is a bit different. I was at this restaurant was one of my walking groups as they unlike many other places do separate checks even for big groups. There was some peanuts to munch on while waiting. I decided to split a dish with another person as for some reason our group was already mostly separately but after the dishes came out, we shared a good amount of the food which is definitely more appropriate for the spot. In terms of the actual menu, it is a odd mix of Chinese food from a variety of regions though definitely mostly Sichuan and Hunan along of some American Chinese food. The first dish ordered from us was the Mei Cai Kou Rou/梅菜扣肉 or Braised Pork Belly With Pickled Mustard Greens which are the mei cai/meigan cai of the dish. This was surprisingly delicious and one of the best versions I've had in recent memory. The park was perfectly rendered down and there was an ample amount of mustard greens which helped which with the richness. I would actually highly recommend it. We also got the Stir-Fry Eggplant With Green Beans as we figured a lighter dish would pair well and it did. It was a lighter stir-fry and it was pretty tasty also with a good texture difference between the two veggies. Two of the people ordered the Mao Red Braised Pork Belly/Hong Shao Rou/紅燒肉. I tried a bit and it was alright. I've had much more flavorful versions from other spots in Flushing and several as well in Manhattan but still pretty decent. I also tried some type of hot plate beef which was alright as well (beef could be more tender.) the fried rice was good and someone had a soup (unsure the type outside of it being pork) as their main dish. I tried a little bit and found to be a bit bland compared to other places I've been to and it definitely needed black vinegar as well as some of their chili oil. Another person started with the Hot And Sour Soup/酸辣湯. As it was the more traditional variety, it was definitely less cornstarch focused and more on the sour end. Perfectly fine but I think it could have used a little bit more wood-ear and bamboo. Nice big portion. They also had the Kung Pao Chicken which was very different as there was little pieces of some pineapple for some reason. I wouldn't really recommend it much as it didn't taste like the actual Sichuan version but perhaps they changed up a bit because of what he ordered. The food that we ordered was pretty good while most of the other dishes were decent enough. If the braised pork belly wasn't so good, I probably would drop this down to a 3 but for that one particularly good dish and for the pretty reasonable prices for the portion sizes, it'll bump up. Service was also pretty friendly.