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Sunday, January 5, 2014

Revisite: Chinese lunch at Szechuan Gourmet in Midtown West, NYC, New York

image of Szechuan Gourmet in Midtown West, NYC, New York

Szechuan Gourmet is one of my favorite Chinese restaurants outside Chinatown. Located Midtown West, this place is always busy; I am not surprised considering the very reasonable prices and how good the food is. They have an extensive menu that features some classic and not so classic dishes as you will see in this post, satisfying the meat eaters as well as the vegetarians.
image of chopsticks at Szechuan Gourmet in Midtown West, NYC, New York

We went there with my co-workers to celebrate the birthday of our friend David. As we were a large party, they sat us in their private dining room. Interesting room: you will not find any Chinese paintings, but European paintings where the subjects bare it all! 

We decided to share and let David take care of the order. We started off with scallion pancakes:
image of scallion pancakes at Szechuan Gourmet in Midtown West, NYC, New York

This is a very comforting dish and perfect if you had one too many drinks...It was crispy and not greasy, which is often the problem with that dish.

The second appetizer was the vegetable dumplings:
image of vegetable dumplings at Szechuan Gourmet in Midtown West, NYC, New York

They were perfect: often, the shell is too thick and there is not enough stuffing. There, the shell was thin and the filling very tasty.

The last appetizer was the vegetable spring rolls:
image of vegetable spring rolls at Szechuan Gourmet in Midtown West, NYC, New York

Again another delicious fried appetizer, very comforting. 

Then the entrees started to come. First was the eggplant in garlic sauce:
image of eggplant in garlic sauce at Szechuan Gourmet in Midtown West, NYC, New York

This is one of my favorite vegetarian dishes. For sure you need to like garlic because, after eating this, no vampire will approach you for days...The eggplant were perfectly cooked, melting in my mouth, with that delicious smokey taste so particular to that vegetable.

Then came the fried rice:
image of fried rice at Szechuan Gourmet in Midtown West, NYC, New York

It was good, not the best I ever ate, but good.

After that came the crispy orange chicken:
image of crispy orange chicken at Szechuan Gourmet in Midtown West, NYC, New York

That was a fantastic dish: the chicken was moist and crispy, smothered in a deliciously sweet sauce.

Then, we tried the Ma Po Tofu:
image of Ma Po Tofu at Szechuan Gourmet in Midtown West, NYC, New York

This dish had a beautiful color, but don't be mistaken: all the red is chile and that was spicy! Yes, it was good, but very spicy.

The last entree we tried was surprising: Jumbo Prawn in mayonnaise.
image of Jumbo prawn in mayonnaise at Szechuan Gourmet in Midtown West, NYC, New York

Just hearing the name of the dish, it does not sound really Chinese, nor appetizing. Apparently, this dish came from Hong Kong. It was a very good dish: the shrimp were crispy, mixed with broccoli and pineapple for some sweetness, and the creamy sauce was delicious, with a very very slight mayonnaise taste. For sure, the next time I see that dish on a menu, I will order it! 

Last was dessert:
image of Tang Yuan dessert at Szechuan Gourmet in Midtown West, NYC, New York

It was Tang Yuan,  round soft rice cakes with black sesame filling, dipped in syrup.

image of Tang Yuan dessert at Szechuan Gourmet in Midtown West, NYC, New York

I tried to photograph the filling but it was a bit challenging not to move...
image of Tang Yuan dessert at Szechuan Gourmet in Midtown West, NYC, New York

I liked it, although I would have liked the syrup to be sweeter. The texture of the ball was similar to mochi, maybe a bit softer.

We had a good time at Szechuan Gourmet: good food, good company and good prices. This remains one of my favorite spots for authentic Chinese food in Midtown Manhattan. 

Enjoy (I did)!

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