Szechuan Garden Closes Doors After Almost 10 Years

Szechuan Garden 105th Street closes

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Today is the last day of business at Szechuan Garden. The restaurant first opened its doors in 2016.

“Dear friends and families, it is with a heavy heart that we announce the closing of our beloved restaurant,” reads a printed note from Kurt Xu, owner of Szechuan Garden, in the window. “We cannot fully express our gratitude for your unwavering support and patronage throughout the years.”

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Xu added that they’ll miss the smiles, kind words, and loyalty that have been the heartbeat of their establishment over the years. “It has been an honor and a privilege to share countless meals, memories, and special moments with all of you.”

When we called Szechuan Garden (located at 239 West 105th Street near Broadway) for more information, the person on the line told us they had just found out about the closing on Saturday, the day before the restaurant’s final day. Xu was not at the eatery when we reached out. We will update this story if we receive more details on what led to Szechuan Garden’s shuttering.

In July 2024, Eater featured Szechuan Garden on its list of “The Booming Chinese Restaurant Corridor of the Upper West Side,” highlighting the selections as the core of next-gen Chinese restaurants in the neighborhood, from 98th Street to 113th Street.

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“Founded a decade ago, Szechuan Garden was one of a raft of restaurants — many in Midtown and north of Times Square — that brought a reliable version of Sichuan cuisine to the masses at bargain prices, not stinting on chile oil or organ meats, but restrained in their use of Sichuan peppercorns,” reported Eater. The publication also credited the proximity to Columbia University’s diverse population as a contributing factor to the success of Chinese restaurants in the area.

Those looking for a nearby replacement can turn to Happy Hot Hunan at 696 Amsterdam Avenue, between 107th and 108th Streets, or Nan Xiang Express, originally from Flushing, at 2783 Broadway, near 107th. Alas, Szechuan Garden leaves a hole in the bustling Chinese corridor.

If Silver Moon Bakery also ends up closing, the corner of 105th and Broadway will look very different.

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