China Delight
1704 W North Temple, Salt Lake City, UT, 84116
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Address :
1704 W North Temple
Salt Lake City, UT, 84116 - Phone (801) 364-8716
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Opening Hours
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Bike Parking : No
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Quiet
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : No
Caters : No
Categories
Chinese Cuisine
The popularity of Chinese food in America can be adjudicated by the appearance of China Town in many major cities in the United State of America. The popular trend of ordering or opting for Chinese take away food isn't unknown in America. Chinese take away food comes to rescue when you're too tired from work or too exhausted to cook. No one can resist the temptation of eating spicy noodles, shrimp, chicken, beef or pork cooked in the sweet and spicy sauce. The cooking method of authentic Chinese food is a lot different compared to what is served in America.
Generally, Chinese use dark meat small bones and organs to cook dishes but this changes when you are eating American-Chinese fusion food prepared using white boneless meat cooked with broccoli, carrots and onions. Back in China, the food is less spicy and oily as they favor steaming and braising method for cooking the most popular dishes. So, if you have a taste for authentic Chinese food, then try finding a real Chinese restaurant in the city. You can also try the most popular fusion Chinese food like Pecking Duck, Chicken Feet, Hot Pot, Shrimp Dumpling Soup, Mapo Tofu, Wontons, Chop Suey, Egg Rolls and not to forget Fortune Cookies.
There are not many restaurants in America serving authentic Chinese food. A little research on Restaurant Listings directory can help you locate the best Chinese restaurants in the city. Chinese cuisine is continuously evolving, and you can find a variety of dishes categorized as the food for lactose intolerant, gluten intolerant, vegan, vegetarian, and diabetic friendly. So, if you have a group of friends with different taste patterns, save the hassle and visit the nearest Chinese restaurant in your city.
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Kais B.
I would never eat there again . Ordered half and half and teriyaki chicken the chicken was dry there was no taste in the food whatsoever. Word of advice don't eat there
(1)Keith C.
Meh. Wasn't too impressed. I ordered a lunch special. The total with tax came to $7.50. I ordered the lemon chicken and the sauce was completely tasteless. The amount of rice I got was just puny. It wasn't terrible food though. The chicken itself was ok, just the sauce was tasteless, I dipped my chicken in the sweet and sour sauce they gave me for my spring rolls and the sweet and sour sauce was pretty good. If I had to go out of my way to go here I probably wouldn't go again, but since it's like a 2 minute drive from where I live. I might go again if I wanted Chinese food and didn't want to make it or drive anywhere. I'd recommend Panda Express before I'd recommend this place.
(3)Ben S.
The portions are small and have the min amount of meat possible. I know Panda Express is a better deal a quality.
(2)Jessica S.
I like that this place has delivery. But I wish they knew how to make soup. Today I ordered special wonton, at first glance I saw plenty of fresh broccoli, mushrooms, and peas, but then I noticed a quarter inch layer of grease which is a shame because it had the ingredients to be amazing but a truly awful base. I then tried to salvage the soup by skimming off said grease when I found a super long black hair. At this point I gave up.
(2)Kevin A.
Went during lunch and got in and out quickly. pleasant staff. I had the orange chicken and fried rice and egg roll. The egg roll was great. The other food was rather bland. It was cooked very well but not kick to the orange chicken at all. if I worked in this area i might go back but probably not. the other folks that went with me had similar food taste issue. just need more kick to the food.
(2)Daniel K.
Nothing special but not bad. Pretty big portions. Ordered delivery and got the food in within half an hour.
(3)Rob M.
I guess I am a little puzzled by some of these lower star reviews. I have been coming here 2-3 times a month for the last year or so and I have always been pleased. The dining room is very clean, the family has always been pleasant with me, and I am rarely dissatisfied with the food. This place reminds me of a traditional Americanized Chinese Restaurant from the 80-90's (my teenage & early adult years) that has started freshening up their menu to be more in line with a Panda Express experience. They have similar menu items to a Panda, with some traditional standbys. They cook my meals fresh so it is always hot, and the sauces are not getting thick and clumpy. Occasionally the chicken breading gets a little soggy tasting but I think that's because I save my favorite for last and it has sat in that sauce awhile at that point. I enjoy eating here and intend to do so until I no longer work in the area. Good price, good people, good experience.
(4)Igor C.
Surprisingly good Americanized Chinese food. Fresh, made to order, with good quality ingredients and it was spicy as I asked for it. It was a little too sweet but that is par for the course. Overall I was pleasantly surprised, went in expecting average and got much better than that.
(4)Annelise M.
Bland... bland... bland! Also, not fresh... had to add salt to everything. Plus, all the condiments are hidden by the register, like soy sauce, salt and pepper. They charge extra for soup on their lunch special and it is thick and flavorless. It is next to a gas station so I was hoping for a hidden gem dive... but I just got a dive.
(1)Aditi H.
No flavor, just a bunch of oil. Will not go back.
(1)Stephanie B.
Don't go here!!! HORRIBLE FOOD! I ordered general tsos chicken-a popular dish, it had a red pepper next to it, just to make sure I asked if it was spicy, she assured me it was. Got home and it was NOT spicy-like even a little bit. Also had veg fried rice and it was complete mush. The breading on the chicken was also mush, like nothing ive ever had-and not in a good way. I ate a few bites of both the chicken and the rice and feel incredibly sick-17 bucks later. Thanks for nothing!
(1)Kimo W.
China Delight is a Rose Park classic. Good menu, great cooking, always prompt and friendly service. I dig the mixed vegetables, Mushu tofu, sweet an sour chicken, and the lo mein.
(5)Oscar P.
The lo mien is decent. I think I've had the orange chicken here but I cant be sure. Goes to show how memorable it was. Just got the teryaki chicken with white rice. Its OK. The chicken is pretty dry I've almost choked on it twice. Meh. I guess if you feel like changing it up and are in the area, this place is OK.
(2)Keith C.
Meh. Wasn't too impressed. I ordered a lunch special. The total with tax came to $7.50. I ordered the lemon chicken and the sauce was completely tasteless. The amount of rice I got was just puny. It wasn't terrible food though. The chicken itself was ok, just the sauce was tasteless, I dipped my chicken in the sweet and sour sauce they gave me for my spring rolls and the sweet and sour sauce was pretty good. If I had to go out of my way to go here I probably wouldn't go again, but since it's like a 2 minute drive from where I live. I might go again if I wanted Chinese food and didn't want to make it or drive anywhere. I'd recommend Panda Express before I'd recommend this place.
(3)Ben S.
The portions are small and have the min amount of meat possible. I know Panda Express is a better deal a quality.
(2)Jessica S.
I like that this place has delivery. But I wish they knew how to make soup. Today I ordered special wonton, at first glance I saw plenty of fresh broccoli, mushrooms, and peas, but then I noticed a quarter inch layer of grease which is a shame because it had the ingredients to be amazing but a truly awful base. I then tried to salvage the soup by skimming off said grease when I found a super long black hair. At this point I gave up.
(2)Kais B.
I would never eat there again . Ordered half and half and teriyaki chicken the chicken was dry there was no taste in the food whatsoever. Word of advice don't eat there
(1)Rob M.
I guess I am a little puzzled by some of these lower star reviews. I have been coming here 2-3 times a month for the last year or so and I have always been pleased. The dining room is very clean, the family has always been pleasant with me, and I am rarely dissatisfied with the food. This place reminds me of a traditional Americanized Chinese Restaurant from the 80-90's (my teenage & early adult years) that has started freshening up their menu to be more in line with a Panda Express experience. They have similar menu items to a Panda, with some traditional standbys. They cook my meals fresh so it is always hot, and the sauces are not getting thick and clumpy. Occasionally the chicken breading gets a little soggy tasting but I think that's because I save my favorite for last and it has sat in that sauce awhile at that point. I enjoy eating here and intend to do so until I no longer work in the area. Good price, good people, good experience.
(4)Igor C.
Surprisingly good Americanized Chinese food. Fresh, made to order, with good quality ingredients and it was spicy as I asked for it. It was a little too sweet but that is par for the course. Overall I was pleasantly surprised, went in expecting average and got much better than that.
(4)Annelise M.
Bland... bland... bland! Also, not fresh... had to add salt to everything. Plus, all the condiments are hidden by the register, like soy sauce, salt and pepper. They charge extra for soup on their lunch special and it is thick and flavorless. It is next to a gas station so I was hoping for a hidden gem dive... but I just got a dive.
(1)Aditi H.
No flavor, just a bunch of oil. Will not go back.
(1)Stephanie B.
Don't go here!!! HORRIBLE FOOD! I ordered general tsos chicken-a popular dish, it had a red pepper next to it, just to make sure I asked if it was spicy, she assured me it was. Got home and it was NOT spicy-like even a little bit. Also had veg fried rice and it was complete mush. The breading on the chicken was also mush, like nothing ive ever had-and not in a good way. I ate a few bites of both the chicken and the rice and feel incredibly sick-17 bucks later. Thanks for nothing!
(1)Kimo W.
China Delight is a Rose Park classic. Good menu, great cooking, always prompt and friendly service. I dig the mixed vegetables, Mushu tofu, sweet an sour chicken, and the lo mein.
(5)Oscar P.
The lo mien is decent. I think I've had the orange chicken here but I cant be sure. Goes to show how memorable it was. Just got the teryaki chicken with white rice. Its OK. The chicken is pretty dry I've almost choked on it twice. Meh. I guess if you feel like changing it up and are in the area, this place is OK.
(2)Kevin A.
Went during lunch and got in and out quickly. pleasant staff. I had the orange chicken and fried rice and egg roll. The egg roll was great. The other food was rather bland. It was cooked very well but not kick to the orange chicken at all. if I worked in this area i might go back but probably not. the other folks that went with me had similar food taste issue. just need more kick to the food.
(2)Daniel K.
Nothing special but not bad. Pretty big portions. Ordered delivery and got the food in within half an hour.
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