I've never been to this restaurant before even though it's so close to my house. I'll probably never go back after today. Szechuan Chongqing Restaurant is pretty easy to get to, just a few blocks away from Commercial SkyTrain Station and there's parking for customers in the back behind the alley. We got here pretty early but the restaurant soon filled with diners, probably because they have a $8.45 lunch special until 3:30pm.
We initially wanted to eat Shanghai food, but the restaurant we wanted to go to was closed on Wednesdays, but my mom said they served Shanghai food here.
Hot and Sour Soup with Chicken and Shrimp (Small) $6.95 |
The first thing we ordered was the Hot and Sour Soup. It wasn't bad, but it wasn't good either. My mom said the balance of heat and sourness was off and I agreed. They added mushrooms and peas, which doesn't usually go in this soup, but that didn't bother me. What really did was that I could barely find any meat. My parents thought they gave us a vegetarian version by mistake, but I ended up finding a shrimp ("a" meaning just one!), and it was baby sized.
Shanghai Chow Mein with Shredded Pork $10.95 |
This is another dish that we usually get. Stir-fried Shanghai noodles with meat and pea tips. It was way too oily for my liking and overall, it just didn't taste good. I actually ended up biting on a piece of egg shell when I ate this. My mom told me that they probably used eggs to make their noodles but that's no excuse for having the shells in the dish!
Pan Fried Pork Dumplings (10 pcs) $7.95 |
My sister was at school at the time, so my mom promised her that she would bring her some fried dumplings home. This was probably the best thing we ate today. The dumplings were hot and juicy on the inside with the meat filling and crispy on the outside with the pan-fried dumpling skin.
Shanghai Style Dumpling (10 pcs) $7.95 |
These steamed dumplings, also known as Xaio Long Bao, are also on our list of usual orders and this restaurant really let me down. Xaio Long Bao are soup dumplings and the filling is a combination of ground meat and solid meat aspic (gelatin made from meat stock) and the steam from cooking is supposed to melt the aspic to create a soup in the dumpling. The dumplings should be plump with wonderful meat juices, but at first glance when I saw them on the table, my family could tell the juices were long gone from these poor dumplings. It's... it's devastating. Seeing these dumplings have nothing left to live for... Just kidding, we still ate them, but we were really disappointed that the main highlight of the dish wasn't well, highlighted.
Steamed Meatballs $3.25 |
Mom ordered this off of their dim sum menu and she was disappointed because most restaurants give you bean curd underneath the meatballs.
This is probably the first time I've eaten a fortune cookie in an actual Chinese restaurant. Overall, the food wasn't great. I know we were ordering Shanghai food and not Szechuan food, which may have been a factor as it was not their specialty, but if it's on the menu, it should be good and executed properly. The pan-fried dumplings were good, but I wouldn't go back just for them. I can't really forgive them for the egg shell in my noodles though.
This restaurant's primo dishes are the Szechuan ones - I always avoid both the dim sum and xlb because those are Shanghainese specialties. If you give them another chance, you have to try their Tan Tan Noodles and Spicy Wontons - can't go wrong.
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