Tip: Debit/Cash payments only. 3.5* The Good: — unique Sichuan cuisine that stands out amongst the other Chinese restaurants in ‘ssauga — seemingly authentic as per the Mandarin speaking clientele — noodles were actually handmade. The noodles in D2 reminded me of pappardelle, thicker than fettuccine — server was friendly — place is family-run — restaurant was clean and homey — food was SOLID The only other restaurant with a similar menu, that I can think of in the city, is Bashu Sichuan. Bashu is a HUGE restaurant though, so it attracts larger crowds, bigger parties. So their menu is much larger like their space. And Bashu is also more conveniently located, just a city block north of City Centre. The only downfall I can think of for Szechuan Noodle Bowl is their LOCATION. It isn’t at Mississauga Chinatown, which would be *slightly* better due to Blue Lagoon being there, but it’s about 2 blocks West of there. The plaza that it’s in is next door to Scott Funeral Home and there is an Indian sweets place, Indian grocery store, a computer store, and maybe 1 other smaller business. So I’d say this is probably their only not-so-positive about it. This doesn’t completely stop people from eating there, but I’m thinking that it would be much busier if it was at Golden Square, for example. Would stop by again if I felt like a quick Sichuan bite, but I don’t think I’d drive out of the way.
Melissa L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Toronto, Canada
I was pleasantly surprised by this place! We started off with the cold noodles in chili sauce and szechuan peppercorns which we enjoyed. The peppercorns added a lot of kick and numbing spice to the dish. Only order if you can handle spicy food. Next I had the house made noodles with pork intestines and beef. The pork intestines tasted slightly pickled which helped to cut through the heat of the spicy broth. The Mister opted for the hand-made noodles which I preferred over the house made kind. Both were wide noodles, but the handmade noodles were thinner(similar to ho fan) and had a smoother taste. I would definitely recommend this place to people that enjoy Cantonese style street noodle soups or Vietnamese phở. It’s not as spicy as other Szechuan restaurants i’ve been to, but there’s still a lot of flavour in the broth.
Kin L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Mississauga, Canada
I seriously couldn’t expect a chinese restaurant opened in this location. I passed by many times since June and didn’t notice it. The waitresses were friendly, and one of them could also speak cantonese. She was willing to explain their menu and suggested which dishes were more popular. There were limited tables inside. The service was speedy. I have to say their food was pretty good. The noodles weren’t over cooked. The dishes weren’t shy on the tasted. Their were enough spices and spiciness to them. They were a bit salty but I think this is the szechuan style and it is supposed to be like that. If they cut back the saltiness, it won’t be the szechuan style. I would definitely go back and try their other dishes
Bernie C.
Mississauga, Canada
Called in and ordered food at 20:16 today, got my food at about 21:00. The food was 20 $ plus 5 $ delivery fee. When I opened the package, there was no chopsticks or forks, nothing. I called them at about 21:16, and told them what happened. The girl who picked up the phone told me she would ask somebody to send me chopsticks. I went downstairs and waited for about 30min. The last call I made at 21:46, the girl who picked up the phone told me they can’t send anything to me because there is no driver. I was not mad until she asked me to look for a store to buy forks. I just got to Canada for business this afternoon, and stayed in hotel. I don’t know anything about where I am. It is almost 10pm and she asked me to walk out to buy forks which I should not worry about when I order food. I told her that I’ve been tried to ask the hotel to give me, but their restaurant was closed. And I don’t really want to go out to look for store! She said, then you’ll have to wait until somebody working in the restaurant gets off work at 22:00, and walk to my hotel to give me chopsticks. I never had any experience like this even when I was in China. If I can find a way to solve this, I wouldn’t even make the call. I’m very disappointed about what they did and how they solved this problem.