椒点 ChiliSpot

Restaurant · University City

椒点 ChiliSpot

Restaurant · University City

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7930 Olive Blvd, University City, MO 63130

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Authentic Sichuan flavors, generous portions, fresh noodles & wontons  

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7930 Olive Blvd, University City, MO 63130 Get directions

chilispotusa.com
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$20–30 · Menu

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7930 Olive Blvd, University City, MO 63130 Get directions

+1 314 925 8711
chilispotusa.com
@chilispot.official

$20–30 · Menu

Reserve

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Oct 25, 2025

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Sichuan cooking with the real peppercorn tingle: mapo tofu, boiled fish with green pepper, and Chongqing chicken. Consistently recommended by the Post‑Dispatch’s critic and favored by the area’s Chinese community for its breadth and bite.

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Cravings of good Chinese food and spice brought us here. Our excitement was high because it’s been recommended by fellow colleagues, Asian friends, and even brought up on several Facebook groups that this is the best Chinese cuisine there is in St Louis. When you’re too excited and fall it’s a louder thump than you think. This is the summary of Chili Spot for us. When we walked in, there was barely any light. I understand mood lighting but heck I was looking for my glasses when I don’t even wear one. One waitress smiled at us from across the room, but the one we were assigned was rather curt and rather judgmental. She spoke no English and had zero recommendations. When we were ordering she was more in a hurry to grab our menus even before we were done placing our order. Mind you we are one hour and 45 minutes away from the restaurant closing. We found it rather odd, but since we were excited we let go of the minor/major inconvenience. Chongqing Popcorn Chicken: A dish that certainly packed a punch of flavors. It was spicy because of the dried red chilies lending a deep, smoky flavor. The Sichuan peppercorns has a numbing sensation that is often described as "mala" in Chinese cuisine. Yes, we have had some exceptional Chinese cuisine in UAE and have heard it several times on YouTube. It certainly had its distinctive in flavor and made the dish and experience unique. The chicken was crispy as you’d expect popcorn chicken to be, but the meat was barely there. A heavy mix of cornstarch and spices but pretty low on the actual meat. The use of aromatics like ginger, garlic, and scallions was definitely appreciated. Beef with Black Pepper: Sharp and pungent in taste, but loaded with bell peppers. Heavy use of soy sauce made the dish saltier than we anticipated. We were hoping for the beef to be stir fried, but it tasted almost boiled and lacked the juiciness and tenderness we’ve grown to enjoy in Asian cuisines. This was a miss for sure. It came out steaming hot though so wonder what went wrong. Kung pao Chicken: Small chunks of chicken with a generous amount of peanuts. Savory, sweet, and spicy. Very fragrant, but also a lot milder than the popcorn chicken. Heavy use of the Sichuan pepper but balanced out real neat with steamed rice. Steamed Rice: I’m not the one to be rating steamed rice because how can you go wrong with something as basic as cooking rice? Well, the rice was definitely gooey in places and really hard textured in others. The lack of communication with the waitress along with her hurriedness kind of ruined the experience we were hoping to have. The food is good, but I’m sure if we tagged along with our Asian friends they would have better recommendations and maybe be able to get the dishes the place is known for. Definitely a place I would recommend you to visit if you know what exactly to get and with whom!

Leah N

Google
This place is definitely a place for dine in. We went here pretty regularly and everything we ordered was good. The staff were nice. Service was good. I like the seasoning of the food here. Portion for dine in was much bigger than carry out. The eggplant dish is my go to dish here. I do not recommend using carry out app because portion size is small.

Daren Daniels

Google
My wife is Chinese, and through her I was able to get away from typical takeout and discover REAL Chinese food. This was in England, and we have our favorite restaurants for each region. I’m visiting St Louis for work and wanted to find a legit spot, and found it here! VERY good food, freshly made. Highly recommend!

Noah Hoech

Google
The Chinese food was definitely authentic and exceptional. You can usually tell how good a Chinese place is based on the number of Chinese customers, and this place did not disappoint! The service was super quick and the waiters were really attentive despite a full house. Only drawback is the atmosphere, which can feel a bit crowded, but it’s a vibe :)

Yemi N

Google
Came here with a group of 9. We did call ahead but got sat right away even though it was decently busy. We shared a lot of dishes family style and all left feeling full and everything was great. Everyone really enjoyed the green beans a lot! As a person who doesn’t like super spicy food, still try everything! I love chili oil and found the spice level to be good on most of the items that were labeled as spicy. Would go again for sure, great food.

Andrew Kumala

Google
Lots of authentic sichuan dishes, portion was generous and SPICY. But it makes us to slurp more and more rice. 非常下饭。 Service was excellent, the lady kept giving me napkins because I was drenched in sweat 💦 and kept refilling my drink Will come again for sure. I drove almost 3 hours to give this place a try and really worth my time. Affordable price, tasty food, warm reception, what more can you ask for?

Julie H

Google
So good. Fresh noodles and wontons with bright and rich Sichuan chili flavors… complete with a bit of a numbing sensation and that crazy enhanced bright citrusy mild chili burn. Can’t wait to return. Recommend the Dan Dan noodles and the wonton appetizer.

Dekyi Sonam

Google
Great Szechuan restaurant where you can get the flavor and spice in full. It’s different from most of Chinese restaurants in the states, they offer authentic food with clear communication and friendly service. I highly recommended the popcorn chicken, their Mapo tofu is good too but a bit mild.