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| - Atmosphere, Service, Food - here we go.
Atmosphere: If you are coming to eat at Cuisine Szechuan, you are definitely coming for the food and not the ambiance. In fact - there isn't anything that can resemble an ambiance at Cuisine Szechuan, it's simply a square dinning room filled with long tables and a mish-mash of chairs - reminiscent of an army mess hall or a very very small high school cafeteria.
Service: The service at Cuisine Szechuan, as many Chinese restaurants located in the Concordia / St. Catherine's street area west of Guy Street, is geared to simply bring you the food you ordered and then plenty of water at various intervals. If you do not know what to order, or have any questions, don't expect much in the way of help. It may be an issue of language (French or English) or motivation - but whatever it is, it does not bode well for those who like to ask for a little extra information.
Food: I'am by no means an expert on Szechuan cuisine, but my Chinese friends assure me that Cuisine Szechuan's food is what they would call Chinese. Proof of this is that Cuisine Szechuan is often filled with Chinese people - there's no better recommendation than that! There are several types of soups on the menu (jackpot!), along with an assortment of dishes made with rice, noodles, or protein (chicken and pork mainly).
Careful it's Spicy!
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