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4.5

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Reviews for Old Chengdu Sichuan Cuisine Restaurant

Xin er

Xin er

5

Nice food. La Zi Ji is quite spicy. Great to have the free soft serve ice cream after a spicy lunch

huynh vy

huynh vy

5

The food is really good. The taste is nice, it is quite spicy for the hot pot prawns, made my tongue freeze. It is a nice experience for anyone want to experience “spicy”

James Mitchell

James Mitchell

4

Good food, and service was quick, although our lettuce dish arrived very late. The Kung pao chicken was delicious! Ignore the "cash only" - you can pay by card, and order via a QR code they provide at your table.

beverly fung

beverly fung

4

Old Chengdu is a gem for lovers of authentic Chinese cuisine. The food is flavorful and well-prepared, offering a satisfying balance of traditional spices and fresh ingredients. The ambiance complements the dining experience perfectly—warm, inviting, and thoughtfully decorated to reflect the cultural roots of Sichuan. Whether you're dining with friends or enjoying a quiet meal, Old Chengdu delivers both great taste and a pleasant atmosphere.

Ryan Zhang

Ryan Zhang

5

A Sichuan Culinary Gem in Singapore – Authenticity at Its Best!"** Craving real Sichuan flavors? Look no further! This restaurant is a hidden treasure. The **Kung Pao Shrimp Ball** stole the show – plump prawns wok-tossed in a fiery-sweet glaze with crispy peanuts, delivering that iconic "mala" (numbing-spicy) punch. It’s even more authentic than some dishes I’ve tried in Chengdu! The balance of heat, sweetness, and aroma is masterful, proving the chef’s deep-rooted Sichuan heritage. Don’t miss the **Mapo Tofu** – silky tofu swimming in a bold chili-bean sauce, or the **Sichuan Boiled Fish** with tender slices bathed in tongue-tingling broth. Every bite speaks of tradition, from the hand-picked peppercorns to the house-fermented pickles. The owner, a seasoned Sichuan chef, ensures ingredients are flown in fresh, making each dish a labor of love. Cozy ambiance, friendly service, and reasonable prices. For expats and locals alike, this spot is a must-visit. Trust me, your taste buds will thank you!