This looked like a good place to have a meal on a rainy day, so we stopped by for lunch today. The menu is extensive; it seems to cater to customers who want an authentic dining experience as well as those who are looking for more Americanized Chinese food (example: the family next to us ordered chicken & broccoli, General Tso's chicken, and dumplings, although there's nothing wrong with that!). It's great that the menu was organized, clean, and colorful with high quality images of menu items to help you choose what you want. We ordered the diced spicy chicken, pork belly, and green beans. They got our first milk tea order wrong so we got an extra one for free (yay). The spicy chicken was at the perfect level of spiciness--we had asked for it to be a little less spicy, but not sure if it actually was--and was very flavorful. The pork belly (basically bacon because it was so thin) was decent. The green beans were a little different from what I'm used to; they were crunchier than usual and I felt that the flavor was off. Portions were good and our server was nice. Chengdu Gourmet offers a lot of variety; there's something for everyone, so don't be afraid to come with a more diverse group.
Taste | 3.5
Atmosphere | 3
Presentation | 3
Service | 4
OVERALL | 3.5