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Hong Kong Tea House
I’ve seen several reviews that the service is horrible, well they are wrong! The service is great! The waitress/hostess had a several minute conversation with two young children and was very engaging with them as they told her all about their day, school and likes in Disney! Anyways, more to the food…. Delicious! We ordered the kung poa chicken, bbq pork (app), chicken chow mein, general tso, and the bbq pork fried rice.. it was just me and the husband but we had to keep trying things because it was so good! Winners were the generals and bbq pork fried rice! No refills on soda tho. We will definitely be back to try other menu items. The atmosphere is wonderful! Not that big of a place, maybe 10 tables. Super clean! Didn’t even see dust on the bottom of the table
Salt Lake is lucky to have a Chinese restaurant of the quality of Hong King Tea House. We've gone there for years on our yearly trips to do research at the Family History library. The dim sum is the big draw. People who don't appreciate how good the food is will sometimes kvetch about the neighborhood, which has a larger share of homeless folks than most other parts of the city. Several groups working with the homeless offer free meals and other assistance to those in need on the same street as the restaurant, and this is why you may see a homeless person occasionally if you go to Hong Kong Tea House. We have never once felt unsafe even when we walk from our timeshare near Temple Square to the restaurant. It's worth the long walk. Sticky rice steamed in lotus leaves, turnip cakes, shrimp and chives dumplings, scallop dumplings with garlic flavor, har gow and shiu mai, snow pea leaves dumplings, Chinese broccoli with oyster sauce, eggplant and bell pepper stuffed with shrimp paste, stuffed bean curd: Hong Kong Tea House has it all, and it's all delicious. If you like dipping sauce, be sure to ask for soy sauce and chili oil before your order comes to the table. This is not a place where dim sum carts come around. You order by the plate and your dish is made to order. That means that it can take some time for the food to arrive, and on busy days, service can appear nonchalant and slow. It's worth the wait, and if you watch the wait staff, most of whom look related to each other, so this appears to be a family business, they work very hard to take orders, seat people, take people's payment, and bring food to tables. If you appreciate excellent dim sum of the quality you can usually find only in places like San Francisco, I highly recommend Hong Kong Tea House. You won't be disappointed.
Red Lotus Bistro
Red Lotus Bistro is better than ever under new management with Victor at the helm. The food has never tasted so good, and the service is top-notch—fast, friendly, and welcoming. I tried the Pon Pon Chicken, a perfectly breaded chicken glazed with a sweet and spicy Chinese BBQ plum sauce, and it was absolutely delicious. Every bite was packed with flavor! If you’re in #SaltLakeCity, Red Lotus Bistro is a must-visit for incredible Chinese & Vietnamese cuisine. Highly recommend!
The food here was just okay. I got the garlic wings, yakisoba, and pon pon chicken. The garlic wings were fried, and a bunch of pressed garlic is pressed over them after the fact. They weren't very inventive with them. The yakisoba was nothing to write home about. It was salty, and the sauce had no depth. The pon pon chicken was good, a mix of sweet and savory. The crunchiness was just the right texture. I also had fresh squeezed lemonade that was actually pretty good. Overall, though, this wasn't very impressive.
J. Wong's Thai & Chinese Bistro
I hadn't been in 20 years, but the food is still as good. I ordered candied walnut shrimp and it was so good! We also ordered several appetizers and entrees for our whole party. We went at 4 pm on a Saturday. There were very few people, which we liked, but was also indicative that it wasn't as popular as it use to be. There are robot dumb waiters and real waiters who are attentive and helpful. The interior is looking worn. The carpet is very old and worn and several of the bench seats are cracked. But the food, bith presentation and taste, were fresh and delicious. I would highly recommend if you like sweet and sour, Mongolian beef, sticky mango rice, and sesame chicken. So much good food.
Fresh stir fries mixed with delicious greasy spoon fried dishes. Vivacious hostess/waitress with an edge; quite attentive and working hard. I think there are two portion sizes, which may have to be specified. My portions were on the medium size, but the entree prices ended up being the lunch price rather than the higher dinner price that the menu said. I was satisfied.
成都特色Chinese Bistro
Absolute YUM!!! Will be visiting here again. The staff was helpful when ordering, the dish we were interested in he said wasn’t his favorite and not so popular - but we ordered it anyway and were so delighted and not disappointed at all! It was so yummy! I don’t know why it’s not a more popular dish!! Also the dumplings we had were literally some of the best dumplings we’ve had. And I make dumplings at home too. The chili oil is so on point and we loved them so much. We will be visiting again for sure to try more of the menu.
Best wings in the area hands down. Seasoned well and crispy. You can tell they brine their wings because the meat inside is tender/ flavorful.. I got the cumin wings by staff recommendation.. House beef rice noodle soup was good, spicy tangy broth, beef was tender. I would recommend the regular noodles tasted better than the rice noodle but I do appreciate that there is gluten free rice noodle options. Service was good and the ambiance was casual. I appreciate the lemon infused water. I will definitely come back for the wings and maybe try a different style noodle.
P.F. Chang's
Typical PF Chang’s. Good food. Good service. Nice but outdated decor. Egg rolls are not big like traditional egg rolls. Food portion sizes are good. Management does a very nice job training there people. Could use a refresh in decor. But all around good…. Just not great.
We had a guest in our group with an allergy and they took exceptional care to work with us around that. I’ve been here twice and the service was very very quick both times, the food was delicious too! Highly recommended to check out if you’re looking for a quick tasty bite to eat.
Mr. Shabu
Mr. Shabu is a must visit when in SLC downtown. Our visit was during lunchtime. Joon (치 훈) was our waiter, and he did a great job explaining everything. Start with the salad bar and get a variety of mix ins for your hot pot. There's also a wall of ramen if you're looking for flavors other than the broths on the menu. The Gyoza (fried dumplings) and Tonkatsu (fried pork cutlet) are great appetizers to start with. Appetizers are included in the all-you-can eat price. For two adults and one beer, $61 is well worth it. Next time we will have an appetite for sushi.
The meats here are extremely thinly sliced and that’s perfect for shabu shabu. They cook almost instantly and are delicious. Service was pretty good and quick to start, but deteriorated by the end of my meal when the restaurant got a lot busier. The pot is a little small, so that made cooking things a bit more difficult, I wish it was larger. There is also a variety of sauces available at the sauce bar, although unexpectedly even the sesame sauce was sweet. I did end up liking the sweet sesame sauce and the sweet and spicy sauce the most. They also have a wall of different ramen packs that you can cook, but I opted against doing so and stuck with the meat and some items from the self serve area. There were most of the standard items you’d expect in the self serve area, although there weren’t as extensive tofu options as I would’ve hoped, and notably missing was quail eggs with regular eggs available instead.
Pleiku
Amazing service. This place has the best fried rice in Utah that Ive tried so far! Although the milk tea boba is alright and the pho is good well. Definitely a cute vibe with the city and lofi music.
Took my family out for our first time and everything was so amazing! The owner was very friendly and the staff was very helpful. We got the snowball shrimp, calamari, Vietnamese fries, bbq pork chow fun, pho (combination), orange chicken, bobas and many more! My family was so pleased we’ll definitely be back again :)
#1 Chinese Kitchen
#1 Chinese Kitchen in New Jersey delivers an exceptional dining experience for lovers of Chinese cuisine. The food here is not just delicious; it's a culinary journey through authentic flavors and expertly crafted dishes. The menu offers a diverse selection, from classic favorites to unique specialties, showcasing the skill and dedication of the chefs. Each dish bursts with freshness and an exquisite balance of flavors, making every bite a delightful experience. What sets #1 Chinese Kitchen apart is not just the outstanding taste but also the generous portions and reasonable prices. The affordability combined with the quality of the food makes it a popular choice for those seeking a satisfying and budget-friendly Chinese dining option. The restaurant's commitment to customer satisfaction is evident in the friendly service and inviting ambiance. Whether you're a long-time fan of Chinese cuisine or a newcomer, #1 Chinese Kitchen is a standout destination, providing a delectable taste of authentic Chinese flavors in the heart of New Jersey.
First time taking out from this Chinese restaurant. I think it may be the best I’ve had in Cape May County
Panda Express
Food here was good as always (I’d say better quality than other locations I’ve been to), but I mostly wanted to leave the review to give a shoutout to the (I think) manager, Carlos, and the team that was working today at around 5:20PM. Carlos seemed to have great rapport with his staff and everyone was moving efficiently. He had great attention to detail. There was even an employee wiping down the walls, and the whole place looked super clean. This location is lucky to have their staff.
They gave my son a large amount of teriyaki chicken, but he said it was the best thing he ever had, so no wonder they gave us so much. The seats were uncomfortable, but I didn’t seem to mind that a lot. The staff were great, and they helped us a lot while ordering. Overall, I give this place 5 stars, and I will certainly return.
Cheng's Chinese Restaurant
Visited Cheng’s for their Chinese buffet and had an okay experience. The variety of dishes was good, with a decent mix of meats, vegetables, and seafood. Some of the dishes were really tasty, while others were just average. The place was clean, but the ambiance could use a bit of an update. All in all, a solid option if you’re looking for a variety of Chinese dishes at a reasonable price.
Cheng's is inexpensive, clean, and very child-friendly. The spread isn't very expansive and consists of four small buffet tables, but has classic Chinese favorites and sometimes fun, new things to try. Drinks aren't refilled often, but that's okay - it's a cheap buffet. It's cash only but there's an ATM on site with a $2 surcharge. I love the cute, nostalgic decor and overall atmosphere in the buffet.