Happy Chilli (Chillily Venus)
华山路2018号新路达商厦6楼
近广元西路
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This Sichuan restaurant may look like its located in a vampire's mansion, but we assure you, the food is worth the visit. Though the restaurant appears faux European, the food is 100 percent spicy Chinese: the specialties range from numbingly hot, but tender catfish and succulent fatty pigs foot, served individually.
Chinese Bite | Pig Foot Pleasures
This restaurant’s interior features bizarre “faux-Baroque” décor with iron light fixtures, dark red walls and copies of realist oil paintings in arched alcoves. Cheesy, but comfortable. The giant, glossy menu is laden with magazine-quality food photos and the food actually outshines the pictures. Stir-fried pork with preserved bean (¥32) is deeply smoky and the pork is far more tender than usual. The fried catfish with pepper (¥58) in a well-balanced (and numbing) hot sauce has been almost entirely deboned. It’s so skillfully cooked that the flesh has an exquisite, pillowy texture. The star of the menu is the sinfully fatty fried pig’s foot (¥15 each) which comes smothered in Sichuan peppercorn, sesame seeds, red and green peppers and cumin. Each pig foot is served rather grandly on individual white plates with a fork and a knife. The mango lemon smoothie (¥16) provides a soothing counterpoint to the pungent spices.
A.R. Zhao

