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Spicy lunching

Royal Sichuan

400 N Greenville Ave Ste 6
Richardson, TX 75081

I’m a fan of Sichuan cooking, having spent many a hot, sweaty mealtime hanging out at the Sichuanese on Coit Rd and Little Sichuan on Legacy in Plano. When I heard of Royal Sichuan’s opening, it went on my list of places to try.

My man and I finally made our way across town to dine there for a late lunch. At 2pm on a Saturday the place still seemed busy, all booths were occupied, as we were led to our table. The dining room was narrow, but not cramped, appointed in soothing shades of sage and tan, decorated with calm landscapes and warm woodwork. The place was comfortable and inviting, and I saw myself coming back here for this reason alone.

Our hostesses (it seemed we were beset by two or three at them at once) took our order and we were left pondering the surprises that lay in store for us.

As a starter we tried Chung’s dumplings, which came out hot and steaming along with the lamb with cumin we ordered. As we dug into the dumplings, the eggplant in garlic sauce arrived, followed by the Chongqing chicken and steamed rice. Like most authentic places, pacing of the different courses is non-existent; for this visit, we were starved and weren’t in the mood to wait for the next course.

The dumplings were slippery yet tasty, though I expected more heat and sweetness from the chili oil they swam in. Lamb and cumin had the typical flavor I’ve come to expect of this dish, except Royal Sichuan’s version was heavily garnished with cilantro–which tamed the strong flavors. The eggplant provided a perfect counterpoint to the lamb, neutral and soothing to the palate. Being both garlic fans, my companion and I heartily approved of this dish. The chicken dish was our adventurous gamble; a fiery golden mound of battered chicken arrived at our table, smothered in red chilis and green onions. The chicken had a dry salty-peppery seasoning which supplied a different texture from our previous dishes. I also enjoyed the red chilis which lent a papery texture to the dish; though my man abstained from it for the very same reason. Of course it took only one bite of the tiny sichuan peppers (huajiao?) garnishing this dish to induce a mouth-tingling explosion that is hard to erase. But the Chongqing chicken was addicting, so we carefully picked out the pepper flowers as we snarfed down the rest of the dish.

We skipped soft drinks and went with water this round; luckily our servers were extremely attentive and refilled our glasses. The damage came to nearly $40 total, and for that price, the experience at Royal Sichuan was well worth it. We’ll visit again to sample more of their menu.

Rating by epicureasian: 4.0 stars
****

Catching up on dining reviews, pt 1

Time to record some of my adventures in dining in the past few months:

Little Sichuan Cuisine

240 Legacy Dr #302
Plano, TX 75023
(972) 517-1374

Hot. Chili. Oil. This bastion of Sichuanese cuisine in Far North Plano bests my original source for spicy Chinese food (Sichuanese Restaurant off Coit). I’m revisiting this spot in another review due to my close proximity to Little Sichuan, and their success in keeping up the good food. One of my favorite appetizers are the Chengdu dumplings, which never fails to leave me with a smile. On past visits I’ve sampled the dry sauteed beef, guaranteed to fire up the taste buds, various veggie dishes such as the Garlicky water spinach, pork with string beans, and eggplant dishes, and the five-alarm-tripping beef with cabbage in spicy chili sauce. Even the milder options on the menu, such as their asparagus soup, fried rice, and garlic chicken were memorable. One thing to remember is to balance the hot with the tame, so that you don’t scorch your tongue off before the meal is finished. It’s also prolly a good idea to order more steamed rice, as I love drenching my rice in chili sauce. Thankfully, the staff is quick on refilling glasses of water. The downside to dining here: a cash-only policy if your check totals less than $30.

My rating: 4.5 stars
****1/2

Mumtaz Indian Restaurant & Bar

214 W Campbell Rd
Richardson, TX 75080
(214) 575-2100

An Indian restaurant that delivers? You mean I can order my Indian food online too? Rarely does an Indian restaurant astonish me as much as Mumtaz does. But it’s true! You can order your meals online and pick it up–or have it delivered. I had to visit Mumtaz to give it a try…and as luck would have it, I visited on a Monday when the buffet only costs $5.99. They had a modest buffet, with a balance of meats and veggies…and there wasn’t an option I didn’t try. They had the juiciest tandoori chicken that I’ve ever had…and their goat curry was simply delicious, and not bony like other places I’ve tried. I enjoyed everything about their buffet…including their signature puddings and…who would’ve thought I would go crazy over cream of wheat? But it was so buttery delicious, I helped myself to another serving. Mumtaz is quite a gem of a discovery, and it seems other patrons think so too…the place appears packed every day for lunch. I can’t wait to try their dinner menu!

My rating: 4.0 stars
****

Chow Thai Restaurant

5290 Belt Line Rd Ste 144
Dallas, TX 75254
(972) 960-2999

Chow Thai is a billed as Thai fusion restaurant, and the billing is apt. For the most part I stuck with the decidedly Thai offerings on the menu, though I made up my mind that on future visits to try out their sea bass preparations. My dinner companion recommended the place because he had frequented Chow Thai regularly for lunch when he worked in the area. I had completely missed this little restaurant when I lived nearby. Thankfully I had an opportunity to finally visit. As usual, I ordered my old standby: Tom Kha Soup, which was capably executed. I will never complain of chicken coconut soup rendered so well (perhaps I should hook myself to a tom kha IV from now on). My companion had the White Pepper and Garlic Seafood while I stuck to my guns and ordered Panang Curry Beef. Again, both entrees were perfectly executed and delicious. To top off the meal, we devoured their sticky rice with custard, which my partner hadn’t tried before. It was a pleasing sweet ending to a delightful meal.

My rating: 4.0 stars
****