Discover Restaurants offering the best Chinese food in American Fork, Utah, United States. American Fork is a city in Utah County, Utah, United States, at the foot of Mount Timpanogos in the Wasatch Range, north of Utah Lake. It is part of the Provo–Orem Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 28,326 in 2015, representing a nearly 20% growth since the 2000 census. The city has grown rapidly since the 1970s.
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After a hard day on the road through NW New Mexico and southern Utah, we had a hard time finding a place to eat near the interstate. We definitly couldn't wait to get further into Salt Lake City.Fong Asian Dining is a little off the highway. It seems to be a converted 50's style diner and the decor is a little eclectic. Since the kitchen is in the middle of the restaurant, the AC was cranked and we were cold.The fresh food they make there was great, especially the coconut curry. The orange chicken was frozen nuggets and the sauce was goopy, so I would not reccomend that. My kids got the Bento Boxes which were a perfect little combination plate.The food was very inexpensive and the quality was good if you got the right thing. The servers were a little inexperienced. Other than almost freezing to death, I would go back.
3 based on 23 reviews
Aside from being a bit newer and roomier than many other Pandas, it's about par for the course: cafeteria-style service with rice, chow mein, and a dozen or so entrees like honey-walnut shrimp, broccoli beef, Kung Pau chicken, black pepper chicken, etc. some food is fresh if you happen to time it right, but some has been sitting there a while. And sometimes they're inexplicably missing one or two of their usual choices. Ok if you're craving cheap and fast Chinese in a place with no real Chinese take-outs.
3 based on 37 reviews
It's not gourmet but it is good and a great variety. The peal and ear shrimp are nicely chilled and not mushy. The mussels are a favorite and I love the garlic green beans.The place could use new carpet and a deep cleaning but the food is always fresh and hot. The sushi is good but not real fancy. It is consistent. Good value.
I went here just before lunch time. Everything was hot and fresh. I couldn't help but get the three entree with general tso's chicken sesame and orange chicken. Their wantons are also really good. I always come when in the area. But I think it is best to come during the busy times to get the freshest food.
4 based on 14 reviews
We love China Light's Cantonese soup....my kids ask for it when they are sick (instead of chicken soup). Menu is quite large, reasonable and fair prices for the amount of food you receive. Friendly service is always a plus!
4 based on 35 reviews
Perhaps my memory of Chinese food is tainted by rose colored glasses in the rear view mirror. Or, maybe the Utah folks just like their food different and I graduated. China Isle us actually closer to what I like than any other place Iâve been but cleanliness of the restaurant, bland food except really hot pepper varieties, and higher expectations push me to a 2 but out of kindness I suppose itâs a 3.
4 based on 109 reviews
Stopped in for lunch. Ordered chicken egg roll, wonton soup and TemptAsian Orange Chicken and fried rice. Waited 15 minutes for soup to arrive, the main course and egg roll arrived 6 minutes later. While the food tastes slightly less greasy, I wouldnât put the above-average price above the very average flavor. Breading was too thick on the chicken. The orange sauce was underwhelming. Fried rice was very bland. Chicken egg roll was decent, and wonton soup was pretty standard. So while this place appears to be more fancy and taste better than, letâs say, Rice Garden or Panda Express, itâs not worth the extra $$, or the wait.
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