Hunan Cuisine Restaurant embodies the fragrant and spicy food of Hunan Province in Central China! Hunan cuisine is one of the eight great cuisines of China. Hunan cuisine is crafted from a diverse selection of ingredients, which produces an array of flavors: the colors are indulgent and rich, yet humble; the flavor palette is spicy, fragrant, and tender. Hunan chefs use many techniques, such as simmering, stewing, curing, steaming, and stir-frying. Signature dishes include Chopped Pepper with Steamed Fish Head, Stir-fried Chili Pepper Pepper with Pork, Xiangxi Grandma's Special Dish, Hengyang Fish Noodles, Yongzhou Duck Blood, and Steamed Cured Meats.
"From the team behind (and its many offspring) comes Hunan Cuisine. This large spot on the first floor of Chinatown Square focuses on spicy Hunan food. So while you won’t get the mouth-tinglingness of Sichuan food, you will still experience incredible levels of heat here. Order dishes like the steamed whole fish covered in peppers, fish head stew with silky pieces of tofu, and the sweet and spicy Hunan-style duck. The restaurant is great for groups, there are tables with lazy susans, and projections of dancing teddy bears on the wall to stare at in case the conversation hits a lull." - Adrian Kane
"Tony Hu, a longtime Chicago restaurateur, has opened a new restaurant with a menu that includes chopped pepper with steamed fish head, stir-fried chili pepper with pork, and Hengyang fish noodles." - Naomi Waxman
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