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Welcome to Spicy Home 那家川菜

At Spicy Home 那家川菜, we celebrate the rich flavors of authentic Szechuan cuisine in an inviting and casual atmosphere. Nestled in Hacienda Heights, our restaurant is a culinary haven for spice enthusiasts and newcomers alike. Each dish, from our Mung Bean Noodles to our flavorful Bullfrog Dry Pots, embodies the perfect balance of heat and taste, ensuring satisfaction for every palate. Our dedicated staff takes pride in delivering exceptional service, making dining here a memorable experience. Whether you’re seeking takeout, dining in, or enjoying our catering services, Spicy Home invites you to indulge in a vibrant journey of flavors that bring friends and families together.

Spicy Home 那家川菜: Reviews & Ratings

Bridget W.
Bridget W.

Good service and good food. Many other Spicy restaurants I've tried are not spicy enough. And if they are, the flavor isn't there. They have a good balance of both. I would recommend you try them on a day or lunch time in which they are less crowded. Be aware that the plaza is under construction, so come early.

Eric K.
Eric K.

The best Sichuan restaurant. Family and friends always gather here. It is a restaurant that even foreigners who are not familiar with Chinese food appreciate because of its unique flavor. The unique spiciness is cooked just right, so anyone can enjoy it regardless of preference. It wasn't as salty and spicy as mainland China, but we all ate all the food we ordered without leaving a single bite. Beef/chicken/pork/lamb dishes and properly cooked vegetable dishes go well together. The staff were very kind and explained the food well, so I had a very satisfying time. I always want to come back to this restaurant.

Tiffany Y.
Tiffany Y.

One of the best meals I've had in a really long time!! This restaurant is located in the same plaza as 99 ranch and the stores nearby are going through construction. The worker notified us they will be moving locations close by to a bigger spot! Woke up craving mung bean jelly noodle and landed on this spot. We ordered the sauteed shredded cabbage, special fish spicy pot (added lotus root, tofu skin, and a choy), two sides of rice, and cold mung bean jelly noodle. The mung bean jelly noodle was DELICIOUS, fish in the spicy pot was so tender, and wow that cabbage was best and most flavorful I've tasted.. my family loved this place too, including my dad who said he hated Szechuan food!! The dishes weren't overly spicy or numbing, they were perfect. The portions were huge as well. I can't wait to be back for the sauteed cabbage and mung bean jelly noodle, and to try other spicy pots! You neeeeed to try that cabbage, it was mindblowingly good.

Andrew L.
Andrew L.

It's not the top Szechuan restaurant in town by any means, but it's still good and authentic. The service was quick; we sat down, ordered, and started eating within 15 mins. Our favorite was the 辣椒蛋炒肉, it's a unique combo that I've not had anywhere else and it was tasty. The 炒豬三樣 on the other hand was mid, though wasn't bad either. All good with rice. A little too greasy though even though we asked for less salt less oil.

Khaing A.
Khaing A.

What a great find for my spicy food cravings. All the dishes I got were quite spicy yet very flavorful, not just straight out spicy for the sake of it. The portions were pretty big. Service was good. The lady there was chatty helped us pack all our leftover food. Too bad we do not speak Chinese. We ordered pork belly and tofu dried pot by mistake, but it was unexpectedly my favorite dish of the night. The tofu sheets were as thin as pork belly and absorbed all the flavor. I highly recommend if you are a fan of tofu. Toothpickless lamb was definitely more meat than expected, and I enjoyed how convenient it is to eat them without the toothpick. The meat could be more juicy, but I had no complaints because it was packed with flavor. Sliced belly in golden soup was spicy and sour which hit the spot for me. This place is added to my rotation list . Bonus: I appreciate how they blast the AC at this restaurant to keep it nice and cold because I definitely sweat a lot eating spicy food.

Steve H.
Steve H.

We haven't been inside this restaurant since pandemic. Two adults and two kids decided to grab lunch here at Spicy home. The ambiance of restaurant is traditional Chinese, with personality. Service is quick as they use iPad to enter your orders. They have waters for you pretty quickly. Please note most famous dishes here are at least medium spiciness. We ordered the couple's spliced beef; medium plus spiciness as ingredients are in chili oil and other spices to bring out the flavors on thinly sliced beef. Lemon peppercorn fish fillet is sour, spicy with kick from peppercorn. Very yummy, we took the leftover and soup home to add ingredients. Pork fried noodles is done correctly with wok power, and one of kids favorite. Not a spicy dish. We added two bowls of steam white rice too! All in all, there are dishes for everyone, but spicy food lovers will enjoy more as choices are more abundant. Recommended and will be back soon.

Qiuyuan C.
Qiuyuan C.

If you're in the mood for some comforting and spicy food that hits the spot without breaking the bank, Spicy Home is the place to go. The service is quick and efficient, even when the restaurant is packed. The staff handles the crowd well, and we were impressed with how fast the food arrived at our table. It's perfect for a laid-back meal with friends or family, and the dishes generally hit the spot. Here were what we ordered this time. Stir-Fried Shredded Cabbage - 4/5 stars: My all-time favorite dish! This is a must-have every time I visit. I've tried similar dishes in China (Guangdong area), but none of them match the flavor of this one. We requested extra spicy, and they nailed it. While it's not quite at the level of the one from Hunan Chili King in SGV, it's still delicious. House Special Boiled Fish - 2/5 stars: Unfortunately, this dish didn't live up to expectations, especially considering it's their 10-year bestseller. While the fish itself was flavorful, the overall dish was quite bland, not spicy or numbing enough. We added bamboo shoots, black mushrooms, and lotus root to the dish for free, but it could have used a lot more flavor. Mapo Tofu - 5/5 stars: This dish never disappoints. We didn't order it extra spicy, but it was still very numbing and packed with flavor. I enjoyed every single bite of this dish, and it's definitely one I'll keep coming back for. I've been coming to this restaurant for about 10 years, and it's my go-to whenever I crave spicy Chinese dishes near the I.E. area. It's a reliable spot that always satisfies.

Ed L.
Ed L.

We came there because someone wanted spicy food on a cold rainy day. It turned out to be a good choice. It was my first time here. I was delighted by its interior decorations of humorous calligraphy on the wall. We ordered more than we should but my daughter was leaving for Texas that evening so we splurged. I have my doubts when the house fried rice showed up but it won me over after the first bite. I also liked the twice cooked pork, the eggplant casserole, and osmanthus rice wine soup. Its service was prompt and proper. The only question I have is why I waited so long to visit this establishment. I'll be back soon.

Location

Welcome to Spicy Home 那家川菜, a vibrant treasure for Szechuan cuisine enthusiasts located at 1635 S Azusa Ave, Hacienda Heights, CA. This bustling restaurant isn’t just about serving meals; it's an experience that tantalizes your taste buds with the perfect blend of authentic flavors and inviting ambiance.

As you step into Spicy Home, you’re greeted by the subtle hum of casual chatter, creating a warm atmosphere—ideal for families, friends, and foodies alike. With features like takeout and delivery options, wheelchair accessibility, private lot parking, and even catering services, this eatery ensures a pleasant dining experience for everyone. And if you’re a fan of technology, you’ll appreciate their acceptance of various payment methods, including credit cards and cryptocurrency!

The menu is a celebration of Szechuan flavors, notable for its carefully crafted dishes. Start with tantalizing cold appetizers like the Mung Bean Noodles and Sliced Pork in Garlic Sauce, each resonating with the distinct spiciness that the region is famous for. Customers rave about the Couple's Spicy Sliced Beef and the aromatic Chicken in Chili Sauce, which strike the perfect balance of spice and flavor.

One standout feature is their Bullfrog Dry Pots, offering an innovative twist with combinations like Savory Spicy Bullfrog or Pickled Ginger Bullfrog. The portions are generous, ensuring that you leave satisfied without compromise on quality. As one customer put it, the dishes aren’t overly spicy or numbing; they’re just right, making them accessible even for those new to Szechuan cuisine.

  • What to try:
    • Mung Bean Jelly Noodle - A must for its delightful texture and flavor.
    • Sauteed Shredded Cabbage - Captivatingly delicious and a customer favorite.
    • Special Fish Spicy Pot - Tender fish infused with spices that will keep you coming back.

Patrons appreciate the attentive service at Spicy Home. Reviewers have noted how staff members are not only kind but also knowledgeable, guiding you through the menu to find the perfect dish to suit your palate. With options for dog owners and an overall child-friendly environment, it’s a restaurant that indeed caters to all.

In summary, Spicy Home 那家川菜 is more than just a dining spot; it's a celebration of Szechuan cuisine that excels in both flavor and hospitality. If you're looking to indulge in a truly flavorful experience, mark your calendar and plan your visit because this culinary gem is definitely worth the wait!