Small, cozy space offers a quiet and welcoming atmosphere with cleanliness and friendly service. Regulars enjoy authentic Chinese dishes like wonton soup and fried rice with generous portions. Prices stay affordable, making it a favored spot for satisfying Chinese takeout.
Wonton soup stands out with excellent flavor, texture, and freshness. Potstickers, sesame chicken, and shrimp lo mein offer fresh ingredients and satisfying taste.
Potstickers come with a solid reputation here, often ordered alongside dishes like Spicy Salt Pork Chop and Hunan Beef. They pair well with the hot & sour soup and stand out as a consistent choice.
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Expect a wait time of about 15 minutes during busy lunch hours.
Prices are around $15 per person, making it affordable for groups.
The restaurant offers large portion sizes, ideal for sharing.
Food truck offers innovative fusion with a regularly changing menu that includes generous portions and vegetarian-friendly options upon request. Energy feels positive and welcoming, with a focus on attention to detail and unique flavor combinations.
Dumplings and potstickers stand out with options like pork and leek, shrimp and pork, and birria varieties. Both steamed and pan-seared styles deliver amazing flavors alongside sandwiches and empanadas that complement the menu well.
Birria potstickers stand out with rich, savory flavors. Dumplings and potstickers here rank among the best in Utah, often praised for their amazing taste and quality.
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The menu changes regularly, offering new items frequently.
Many menu items can be made vegetarian or vegan upon request.
Generous portions provide good value for the money.
Chinese restaurant inside a food court offers authentic soup dumplings and vegan potstickers with a convenient digital ordering screen. Atmosphere feels welcoming with quick service and a casual vibe. Menu includes options for spice adjustment and generous portions.
Pork dumplings stand out with a chewy texture and delicious filling. Soup dumplings offer an authentic taste, while potstickers come in both vegan and meat options, all highly praised.
Vegan potstickers bring a unique joy and pair well with vegan stir fried shredded potatoes. Pork potstickers taste delicious and get better with the spicy chili sauce.
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The restaurant is located inside of the Ogden Ocean Mart.
The restaurant had a screen where I could order directly, which was very convenient.
My order was prepared in about 15 minutes.
Small, unassuming restaurant with a cozy, remodeled interior and comfy seating creates a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. The vibe suits families and casual diners, offering a hidden gem feel despite its modest exterior.
Lo mein comes with shrimp or chicken and tastes solid. Sweet and sour chicken and a mix of potstickers, rangoons, and pork egg rolls round out the menu.
Light, crispy, and flavorful pot stickers stand out here. They pair well with other dishes like pho and pork egg rolls.
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Parking is available nearby, making it easy to access the restaurant.
The restaurant closes at 8 PM, so plan your visit accordingly.
Takeout is recommended for a quicker dining experience.
Small, well-organized space with modern upscale decor and a clean, bright atmosphere creates an elegant but comfortable vibe. Music plays at a reasonable level, enhancing a fun and inviting environment. The setting suits date nights and offers one of the nicest dining rooms in the area.
Orange chicken stands out with a crispy texture and sweet tangy sauce. Cream cheese wontons offer a rich, creamy bite that pairs well with the savory dishes.
Potstickers come freshly made and stand out for their quality. They rank above similar dishes from Los Angeles and pair well with the starter platter and wontons.
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Reservations are recommended due to the restaurant's popularity.
Entrees are priced competitively, but portions may be smaller than expected.
The restaurant offers vegetarian options alongside various proteins.
Japanese restaurant offers private booths and group rooms with elegant decor that creates a cozy, peaceful atmosphere. Seating provides good legroom and privacy, suitable for dates or gatherings. A wall for writing wishes adds a unique interactive touch.
Wonton soup stands out with rich flavor. The menu features Mongolian beef and orange chicken, plus excellent dumplings and diverse sushi rolls.
Potstickers come crispy and soft with fantastic flavor. Dinner combos include two potstickers alongside an egg roll, soup, tempura shrimp, and rice, making for a well-priced meal.
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Lunch and dinner specials offer great deals for diners.
Prices are very reasonable for the amount of food served.
The restaurant provides a private room with a lazy susan for groups.
Vietnamese restaurant with calm atmosphere and lush greenery creates a nostalgic vibe reminiscent of Vietnam. The space is clean and inviting, supporting easy conversation without loud noise or distractions. It draws a crowd seeking authentic pho and generous portions in a relaxed setting.
Lo mein dishes come out perfectly cooked and tasty, with options like chicken and shrimp. Spring rolls include both shrimp and pork varieties, served alongside flavorful rice platters and vermicelli noodles.
Pot stickers come out very fresh and pair well with the house pho. Takeout can affect their quality, but in-house they stay absolutely delicious.
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You order at the host station, and tipping is expected.
Expect generous portion sizes, especially for pho and oxtail dishes.
Prices are competitive with other Vietnamese restaurants in the area.
Quirky decor and a cafeteria-style setup create a fast casual and fun vibe with lively chatter and slurping sounds. Indoor and outdoor seating offer a comfy, casual atmosphere suitable for families and date nights. Unique features include a self-bus area with stacked ramen bowls and playful sauce options on tables.
Orange chicken features a crunchy breading and a layered flavor profile. It stands out compared to similar dishes at other spots.
Crunchy texture stands out in the potstickers, paired with a sweet, spicy, sticky sauce. Some prefer them a bit more crispy, but they are generally good.
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All ordering is done via QR code, requiring a phone number and email.
The restaurant has a cafeteria-style model with no table service.
Expect to pay higher prices for the food quality and atmosphere.
Chinese restaurant with authentic northern and Sichuan cuisine offers a cozy, family-like atmosphere that feels quiet and relaxed. Decor and menu reflect true Chinese dining essence, attracting those seeking affordable, flavorful meals with generous portions.
Sichuan-style dishes stand out with spicy, flavorful profiles like the Szechuan fish stew and laziji with fried chilis and peppercorns. Classic options include orange chicken, sesame chicken, and beef chow fun, alongside authentic items like hot pot and twice-cooked pork.
Pot stickers come out air-fried instead of pan-fried, giving them a unique texture. They arrive quickly, often within 15 minutes, and stand out as a super tasty option among entrees.
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Lunch combo costs $8.99 and includes large portions.
An 18% tip is automatically added to online orders.
Free cream cheese wontons are offered for first-time customers.
Chinese restaurant with limited seating and a noisy atmosphere due to many diners and takeout orders. Food offers great value with fresh, well-prepared dishes like sweet and sour chicken, fried rice, and potstickers. The setup favors takeout over dine-in, with minimal amenities for eating on-site.
Sweet and sour chicken and sesame chicken stand out as flavorful options. The menu includes solid choices like Kung Pao chicken, lo mein, egg foo young, and cream cheese wontons.
Crispy and nicely cooked, the pot stickers have a satisfying texture. They are easy to munch and well-prepared.
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The restaurant has limited seating and primarily offers takeout.
Reservations are not required, but ordering ahead is recommended.
Prices are reasonable, with good value for the quality of food.