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City's Elegant Chinese Dining in Crisis

Submitted by Alicia, Oct 8, 2007 11:50

Sichuan Pavilion was the place I brought my interns for their going away lunches. It was always a hit. I did even know that the restaurant closed until I was looking for it the other day, I was going to take a few friends there, seeing that they just started working in the city. I was shocked to see that the Sichuan Pavilion was closed. I even walked up to 45th just to see if I had made a mistake on the location. With there great food and wonderful hospitality, the Sichuan Pavilion will surely be missed.


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Sichuan Pavilion was the place I brought my interns for their going away lunches. It was always a hit. I...

Alicia

Oct 8, 2007 11:50

chinese food is good i love it [MORE]

hank hill

Jul 14, 2007 23:16

Excellent article by Dan Dorfman (as usual) but he left out the best Chinese restaurant in the city (even Arthur... [MORE]

Paulette Cooper (Noble)

Jul 14, 2007 08:57

Where? What's in vogue is outrageous rent. [MORE]

Steve Tendler

Jul 11, 2007 15:14

Of course, Mao died in 1976, five years before this restaurant (according to the article, at least) opened. [MORE]

Michael Birnbaum

Jul 11, 2007 11:51

The notion that Chinese restaurants are closing en masse is misguided. Ever been to Queens or Brooklyn, where more modern-style... [MORE]

steven m.b.

Jul 11, 2007 10:31

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