Best Chinese restaurants nearby. Discover the best Chinese food in Ogden. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Chinese restaurants near you.. The city was named after fearless fur-trader and adventurer, Peter Skene Ogden, who explored the untamed area in the 1820s. Since then, Ogden has seen poverty and prosperity, conflict and celebration. Today, although a more subdued and modern place, the city is still big on action and adventure the whole family can enjoy. Take the kids to ogle the more than 100 life-size replicas of pre-historic creatures at the Ogden Dinosaur Park and Museum. Or head to the Tree House Museum, one of the best of its kind in the U.S. Adults will find plenty to enjoy on local golf courses or hiking trails in the summer, and everyone will love the local winter ski resorts. A grand old depot, Union Station is a must see for history buffs and anyone interested in trains and railroads. Be sure to stroll along 25th Street downtown. This historic block was the center of activity in the early 20th-century and is home to many restored buildings from the railroad era. The street also boasts an eclectic mix of restaurants, one-of-a kind shops, antique stores and art galleries.
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Saw the good reviews here and decided to give it a try. The good: Overall very clean and pleasant atmosphere. The young waitress was very friendly and I liked how she handled our water glasses by the lower half only, ahhh.Good portion sizes, though for French fries, there's no standard ketchup. I did like how they were willing to custom reduce the spice level for one of our kids.My bad surprise: Ordered the Schezuan Chicken, I was shocked when it was a plate of fried food, with no vegetables at all. I even asked to make sure I got the right dish.Now I have a 3 hour stomach ache. It didn't note that all the food would be fried, I never would have ordered that. I liked the mellow background music they played too.It was nice in general, but I'll have to be more cautious ordering next time.
4 based on 24 reviews
4 of us ate here. They offer a very nice selection on the regular menu. They also offer gluten free dishes and two of our party eat gluten free. Each of us had something different. Everyone loved the quality of their food. The quantity for each plate was more than any of us ate even though we were pretty hungry, so we took four boxes with us. The service was very good and the interior of the restaurant was clean and nicely decorated.
4 based on 14 reviews
My wife and I ordered some takeout from this place the food is very very good but they need to pay attention when you order so that you get the right things they absolutely messed up our order on everything but one item for my wife
4 based on 26 reviews
Came here as a second choice when our restaurant was closed, and was pleasantly surprised! Service was fast and attentive, we ordered two dishes, spicy tofu and General Tso's, and took home three containers of leftovers. General Tso's was all white meat chicken, less breading (good) with a tangy sauce. They seem to have a large take out business, and I'm not surprised. Will return!
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4 based on 61 reviews
First time discovering this gem which will be a return to choice for Asian cuisine. Charming setting on Harrison Blvd; courteous, enthusiastic staff; generous portions; and fantastic taste!
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4 based on 59 reviews
Small, cozy restaurant where the original Mongolian BBQ started in Ogden. The food is good (if you still want it after seeing the price). $14 dollars for a single bowl, which is small compared to other places now doing the Mongolian bbq-thing. The price is why I gave it bad marks. The day before I went to another restaurant which had the same thing for half the price, and it was HALF THE PRICE for ALL YOU CAN EAT. There is even a Chinese buffet in a town nearby that has the bbq for less.I definitely will NOT be going back until their prices are cut in half.
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4 based on 59 reviews
Wow! Probably some of the best combined Asian food I've had; and, we have a really 'good go to' Chinese at home.The menu shows a lot of Thai; so, at first glimpse, my teenage son was dissapointed. He wants to order the usual orange chicken and, chow mein. He did find these items and, ordered them; crispy chow mein, tho. I decided to peruse the menu more and, order not the typical. I ordered the ginger chicken and, chicken pad thai. White rice was brought out to enjoy with our dishes. All the chicken is white meat; favored. We order dishes and, will request this at other restaraunts. My son's orange chicken came out with the sauce in a dipping bowl; instead of saturating the fried chicken pieces. This style and, the sauce made this typical dish..not typical. His crispy chow mein was exactly that..the crispy noodle; not pan fried - another dish. It had a variety of fresh vegetables in it. My ginger chicken was a small enuff dish that had I ordered alone, might have ordered another for leftovers. It had a few fresh vegetables; I ordered without the bell pepper - not a fan of. My pad thai was not full of ingredients or chunks of the way I usually get - no tofu, shaved green onion, finely chopped peanuts.My son and, I were soo impressed with all dishes. All mouth watering delicious! The sauces and, seasonings with each plate were so full of individual flavors. Way better than what we were expecting.This is a go back for sure!
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