We came here mostly because of the appetizing photos of the Chairman Mao's pork belly on Yelp. So that's what we got, along with water spinach and crispy tofu. We noticed that the dishes were pricier than usual, but realized when we got our food that it's because their portions are fairly large in comparison to other Chinese restaurants. Definitely way too much food for two and more appropriate for four (or even five) people. The pork belly was very good (fatty, of course, and therefore delicious) and came with bok choy. Honestly, this one dish should've been enough for the two of us for dinner (hungry but not starving), but it was our first time here so we didn't know portions would be large. The crispy tofu was alright; probably shouldn't have ordered it. The water spinach was a little different in color than usual but taste was standard. Warning: Some of the items on the menu that don't have the spicy sign (such as the crispy tofu) can still be a little spicy, as expected at a Szechuanese restaurant.
There were rolls of paper towels (instead of napkins?) placed on each table which I found a bit strange. They could also work on their interior more; it seems like all they did was put some photos on the walls and forgot about the rest of the restaurant.
The two ladies who served us were very friendly and the food is generous in portions and apparently authentic, so I can see how it has some pretty loyal customers.
Taste | 3.5
Atmosphere | 2
Presentation | 3
Service | 3.5
OVERALL | 3