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You need to go. My first trip to Szechuan Gourmet was a complete accident. I was in Independence on a date and I asked Google to find me chinese for there and it did. Except the place it took me to was out of business. So I took the next reasonable step and asked Google what the best chinese food in Cleveland was. It led me here. When I fish pulled into the parking lot my immediate reaction was, that's a good sign: it shares a building with an Asian market. Walking in inspired a similar reaction. It was 7 PM on a Tuesday and it was full. I miss frequent the place. I live in Akron and I have, on multiple occasions driven to Cleveland for no reason but to go to Szechuan Gourmet. I have to good point had: Kung Po Chicken, Dry pepper chicken with peanut, the style pepper chicken, three cups chicken, sesame chicken, fried tofu with chili and peanut, braised tofu in brown sauce, salt and pepper tofu, tofu in sweet sauce, and Singapore style noodles. I have not been disappointed yet. Whether you're looking for a place to try new dishes, or a ho to chinese joint, treat yourself and make it here.
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