Hello dear
At Szechuan Tasty House, located in Denver, Colorado, we celebrate the bold flavors of Sichuan cuisine. Our journey is rooted in a passion for authentic, spicy dishes that awaken the senses, offering a medley of vibrant meals like the beloved Chongqing chicken and the iconic Mapo tofu. We pride ourselves on our extensive vegetarian options and commitment to quality, ensuring every diner finds something delectable. Although ambiance takes a backseat, the flavors and warmth of our dishes promise a memorable dining experience. Join us for lunch or dinner, and let the heat and richness of our offerings transport you to the heart of Sichuan culinary tradition.
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Welcome to Szechuan Tasty House, where culinary delight meets authentic Szechuan flavors in the heart of Denver. Located at 1000 W Evans Ave, this cozy establishment is a hidden gem for food enthusiasts and spice lovers alike.
Szechuan Tasty House is not just a restaurant; it’s an experience. With a casual atmosphere, it invites guests to indulge in a diverse menu filled with dishes that pack a punch. While the decor may not steal the spotlight, the real stars are the dishes that emerge from the kitchen.
Vegetarian options abound, ensuring that everyone from spice aficionados to health-conscious diners can find something delectable. The menu offers a range of lunch specials starting at just $11.95, perfect for a quick yet satisfying bite.
While many reviews mention that the ambiance is not the main draw—conveniently sparse furnishings can make way for a lively dining discourse—the real charm lies in the food. Patrons rave about the rich, aromatic flavors that keep them returning for more. As one customer put it, “If you’re looking for delicious food, this is the place to check out.”
Convenience is key at Szechuan Tasty House, as they offer various services, including delivery and takeout, making it easy for you to enjoy their dishes at home. Plus, the restaurant is wheelchair accessible, accepts various payment methods—including cryptocurrency—and is even dog-friendly!
For anyone craving authentic Szechuan cuisine, a visit to Szechuan Tasty House is a must. Come for the food, and you might just leave with a newfound appreciation for this vibrant culinary tradition. Be sure to call ahead at (303) 955-0069 for reservations, especially if you’re dining with a group!
“ I really want 5 star this place and support the owners, but it needs better business practices, esp with its market prices. It is CLOSED on Sundays while all online listings say its open. The phone doesn't even have a message. The parking lot is spacious but dilapidated. Inside decor has been remodeled but not comfortable. At least they take credit cards. Go for the food. The Chongqing chicken and dumplings are the bomb. Can be made less spicey ”
“ I love this food. The Chaos Soup, Orange Chicken, Mapo Tofu, and Szechuan Vermicelli are favorites. Service can be kind of slow so be prepared. ”
“ Don't expect ambience lol. Food is tasty. The boiled fish fillet in chili oil is hot and delish. May need tums after. ”
“ Pretty spicy! You might ask for mild if you don't like it hot! Food is pretty "authentic "... ”
“ This place was so good! We were craving Asian food and came across this restaurant on Yelp and had to try it out. If you're looking for a restaurant with ambiance then this is not your place, however if you are looking for delicious food, this is the place to check out. We got the meat dumplings, Mapo tofu, and stir fried chicken with spicy sauce. The flavor of the meat dumplings was on point and the heat was perfect. The mapo tofu was definitely spicy and the tofu melted in our mouths. Finally the stir fried chicken was the perfect balance to the spice of the tofu and was crispy and the combination of chicken, bell pepper, and ginger was perfect. Highly recommend check this place out! ”
“ Food and service is excellent. Older building but clean and easy to access from the street. Everything we have ordered has been prepared quickly and it's been delicious. It's our new go for take out! ”
“ So sad they're not continuing the Szechuan specialty anymore (sad face + cry face). Every time I dined here, I felt like I was eating homemade food. Not that I'm from Sichuan but the way the dishes are cooked... very homey. Most comforting of all is the hand pulled noodles in a soup base with tomatoes and eggs! I know of the Cantonese stir fried tomatoes with scrambled eggs dish but never imagined it in a noodle soup! It is by far not the most flavorful offering from this place, yet I love hugging the big bowl close to my body and slurping all the noodles out. Everything I've had here tastes good, from cold to hot dishes, spicy to non-spicy foods. Proteins that walked on land or swimmed in the sea. It's not the most authentic Sichuan cuisine yet I'm going to miss it dearly. ”