One of a couple Sichuan themed restaurants in chinatown.
They offer a good variety of dishes, with spicy and not-so-spicy options for those that aren't good with heat, though some may ask why you're in a sichuan restaurant in the first place.
It doesn't look like they've renovated the interior for awhile (compared to the place across the street for example), but you should be here for the food, not the sights.
Their washrooms are good for one person only, not located in the basement, and there's this hallway with a sink and mirror. I guess if you only need to wipe the chili oil off your mouth that's what it's for.
They have a party room that you can book, but I don't know the details for that. Might be useful to know.
Flavors are good; the ones that are listed as one-chili aren't too spicy.
I really enjoyed their noodle bowls. For $6 to $8, you get a decent-sized bowl that you can split between two or three people. Dishes are designed for sharing, and you probably should do so to try as many things as you can.