A-Jiao Sichuan Cuisine

1817 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10128
4.79starstarstarstarstar(38 ratings)
Delivery Fee
Free
Delivery Minimum
$10.00
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Delivery Fee
Free within 3.00 miles
Delivery Minimum
$10.00
Estimated Time
Between 30 and 60 minutes
Delivery Fee
Free within 3.00 miles
Delivery Minimum
$10.00
Estimated Time
Between 30 and 60 minutes
1817 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10128
Chinese, Szechwan
Cash, VISA, MasterCard, Discover, AMEX
Hours of Operation
Monday
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Reviews
4.79starstarstarstarstar(38 ratings)
Carrie
Oct 18, 2023
5.00
Tasty & speedy deliver as always!
Michele
Sep 04, 2023
5.00
Always really good food! Fried rice is delicious.
Michele
Jan 20, 2023
5.00
Excellent place! Food is very good and service is always prompt. Highly recommend
Michele
Sep 26, 2022
5.00
Great Good and quick service.
Michael
Aug 13, 2021
5.00
A-Jiao is the best Chinese restaurant on the Upper East Side, and one of the best restaurants of any category. 我们真高兴吃啊椒的菜。
Mandy
Jul 05, 2021
5.00
Delicious!!!
Mort
Mar 15, 2019
5.00
The service was great. The Moo Shu was awful. Stick with the spicy dishes. I've had great success with those.
Wenzhi
Apr 19, 2018
5.00
I'm from China and this is my favorite Chinese restaurant in UES.
Terry
Mar 22, 2018
4.00
Beef chow fun was very good. Duck was generous but dryish. Scallion pancakes very greasy, Vegetable dumplings were mushy. Delivery on time to 102&Lex
Geraldine
Mar 07, 2018
5.00
Fast and delicious - with leftovers. Win-win!
Lillian
Nov 03, 2017
4.00
Although the food was very good - it was not hot at all. Would have preferred food that we didn't have to heat when it arrived.
Paul
Nov 02, 2017
5.00
Excellent food. Good service.
Tyler
May 09, 2017
5.00
Super quick delivery
Leona
Dec 12, 2016
5.00
Food arrived quickly and HOT! Hard to find real Chinese food comparable to Chinatown on the UES. Glad to be able to order from here. Salt & Pepper dishes are difficult to order as takeout as they lose their crispness - better to eat in the restaurant. I feel like their West Lake soup lacked the requisite coriander, and this soup is usually offered with white pepper and red vinegar as accompaniments.