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  • I'm not good with spicy food so I hesitated to try Szechuan Express for a long time, but when I finally did come I realized there were many non-spicy options to choose from. After spending a little bit of time beating myself up over this major mistake, I ordered a combo of fried noodle with lemon chicken and honey garlic chicken while my friend had some spicy fried fish and black pepper beef with shanghai noodles. First off, I was impressed that they had many "base" options; shanghai noodles, fried noodles, rice noodles, and rice. All of the noodle/rice options were pretty good on their own too, not just flavourless lunch box filler material. My family likes Chinese food perhaps too much, so when I go out myself I'll usually eat anything but. However, this I could see myself eating time to time. Nothing was overly salty or oily, the meat was lean, all the food was super fresh and flavourful, and after getting home, I didn't feel really thirsty like I sometimes do after eating out. Anyways, I liked the lemon chicken a lot but imo the honey garlic chicken was more unique tasting and overall just better. Lemon chicken felt like normal fried chicken but the honey garlic was sweet, less dry, and it was absolutely delicious. I would definitely eat both again. I tried some of my friend's stuff as well; the spicy fish was great, but the black pepper beef, while good, had a bit too much black pepper in it. My friend said that he liked it that way, so maybe it's just me. Portion size is pretty good. There's enough to stuff you silly for lunch or dinner. Pricing is alright as well, $8-ish for a decent amount of food. Even the cheapest Chinese take out places charge at least $6.50 for a lunch box, so for a store in the Square One food court, Szechuan Express is definitely one of the better places to get the best bang for your buck. Most important take-away from my entire review - try the honey garlic chicken.
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