(212) 868-6588
411 West 42nd St
New York,
NY
10036
40.7587
-73.9931
Neighborhoods: Clinton, Midtown
Ollie's Sichuan Restaurant
What People Are Saying About Ollie's Sichuan Restaurant
The Editor
Contributor
Citysearch
In Short – Ollie's westernmost outpost looks, and tastes, little like the rest of the successful chain. It's a veritable Fort Apache, for one thing, exiled to a block in Hell's Kitchen where you're more likely to find abandoned buildings than good restaurants. For another, the room is smaller, starker and less polished a dining a environment than any of its former siblings in the Alicart empire (Ollie's, Virgil's, Artie's, Gabriella's, etc.). But the biggest difference is the food. The menu serves pitch-perfect renditions of some Sichuan classics: tea-smoked duck, wontons in red chili…
I could have been severly injured!!!!!
by boiled
Had dinner there tonight. I ordered the chicken with broccoli and my husband ordered something else. I took one bite of the broccoli and felt something very sharp in my mouth. I pulled a sharp metal wire out of my mouth and then another one. When I called the waitress over their response was "oh no, not again" I was very nice, polite and calm about it. They said the kitchen doesn't clean the broccoli well an the wire that holds it together wasn't properly removed. They apologized and we finished our dinner. The bill came. They did not remove the charge for that dish or offer us anything like dessert, tea or anything to make up for the fact that the wire I pulled out of my mouth could have severely injured me. I was disappointed by their lack of concern for a problem that they knew they had in their kitchen.
- Pros: location live in the area.
- Cons: wire in your plate!!!!!
most authentic sichuan food in the city
by bucentaur
people can either love or hate this tiny place because of the exact same reason ---- the dishes are HOT HOT HOT!
If your taste buds can handle the spicy authentic sichuan food featured in here and don't mind the moring after ( you know what I mean ), then this place a god sent. Just stay clear of the bland americanized chinese food such as "beef brocolli" and order the dishes marked with the most "little hot red peppers"
- Pros: authentic spicy hot cheap
- Cons: cramped hot
Best Sichuan Food in NYC
by kittybaby
I always love Sichuan food in China and here in the States, and I have tried so many Sichuan restaurants. Among them, this one is one of the best. The fish fillet is so good that my boyfriend (please note he is an American not a Chinese) wants to go there every week, and only when we had that fish, he could feel completely satisfied. I have noticed that a lot Americans went there ordering some American-Chinese style dishes, I have to tell you, please try those real Sichuan dishes, they are great and delicious, plus, you should not ask for less spicy, because then you won't be able to taste the real one!
- Pros: Great food, nice atmosphere
- Cons: None
The Details on Ollie's Sichuan Restaurant
Know Before You Go:
Visit their website and make a reservation.
The Extras:
Ollie's Sichuan is fine with Cantonese food too, for those spooked by Sichuan.
Parking:
Parking is no problem in this desolate region.
Know Before You Go:
Visit the restaurant's website to make a reservation.
Category:
Payment Methods:
American Express, Visa, MasterCard
Restaurant Special Features:
Special Occasion Dining, Lunch Spot, Date Spot, Group Dining








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