Sichuan Garden II at The Baldwin

Woburn, United States

3.8

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20 reviews

Accepts Credit Cards
Free Wi-Fi

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Takes Reservations
Yes
Delivery
No
Take-out
Yes
Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Accepts Apple Pay
No
Good For
Dinner
Parking
Private Lot
Bike Parking
No
Wheelchair Accessible
Yes
Good for Kids
Yes
Good for Groups
Yes
Attire
Casual
Ambience
Casual
Noise Level
Average
Good For Dancing
No
Alcohol
Full Bar
Happy Hour
No
Best Nights
Fri, Sat, Sun
Coat Check
No
Smoking
No
Outdoor Seating
No
Wi-Fi
Free
Has TV
No
Waiter Service
Yes
Caters
Yes
Has Pool Table
No

Description

Specialties

Sichuan is known for bold flavors, particularly the pungency and spiciness resulting from liberal use of garlic and chili peppers, as well as the unique flavour of the Sichuan peppercorn.

some picks

Sichuan Pork Dumplings

Dan Dan Noodles-​featured in Boston Globe6/​28/​09

Braised Beef or Fish Filet in Napa Cabbage

Chengdu or ChongQin Dry Hot Chicken

Double Cook Bacon w. Spicy Capsicum

Ma Paul Tofu

Kung Pao Chicken-​Ask for the traditional version

Smoky Beef w. Cayenne Chili

Chicken in Garlic Sauce

Double Cooked Fish

Sichuan Flavor Chicken

House Eggplant

Chengdu String Beans

Filet Mignon w. Black Peppercorn

History

Established in 2004.

The Baldwin House was built in 1661 by Henry Baldwin, one of Woburn’s first settlers. In 1803 his grandson, noted engineer Col. Loammi Baldwin, greatly enlarged the house to its current form. (This younger Baldwin, known as the Father of American Civil Engineering, created the Middlesex Canal, and lent his name to the Baldwin apple, discovered nearby.) At that time its grounds were 212 acres. On the south, between the house and the canal, was formerly a beautiful garden, with walks and trees, superior to anything in the region. All traces have long since disappeared under suburban sprawl. The Baldwin house was relocated to Alfred street in 1971 after being saved from the wrecking ball by the historical commission.