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Cafe Anh Hong  台山酒家
"Cafe Anh Hong is a family-owned Cantonese style Chinese restaurant serving the Salt Lake City area since 1994. Dine in or take out.As one of the first Chinese restaurants to offer dim sum in Utah, Cafe Anh Hong is known for a modern interpretation of classic dishes and insistence on only using high quality fresh ingredients.• Homemade noodles• Dim sum served daily• Choose American or Cantonese style• Delicious Chinese takeoutAt Café Anh Hong, we are grateful and proud to be part of Utah’s growing tourism and vibrant food culture. We offer easy parking and a convenient Salt Lake Valley Location. Join us for lunch or dinner. See you soon!"
Address: 1465 S State St, Salt Lake City 84115
Phone: (801) 486-1912
State: UT
City: Salt Lake City
Street Number: 1465 S State St
Zip Code: 84115-6126
categories: dim sum restaurant, cantonese restaurant


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Reviews
The service wasn’t my favorite, but I swear ever Asian restaurant I go to , the service always sucks . Shock to see paper plates and plastic silverware. But the food was good , the fried squid was super salty. Dim sum was good . The price is great. Atmosphere it was dirty but all of these kids of restaurants are like that.Food: 3/5
Enjoyed the atmosphere and food. The service is quick and food was hot. There were 6 of us - we all ordered one dish to be shared. The walnut shrimp is amazing. The sticky buns are large in portion size and tasty. But the green beans, crab legs, and soup I could eat all day. The price is reasonable and you will leave with a Togo box. Vegetarian options: Plenty of items can be made w/without meat. Parking: Convenient parking directly in front of building.
As a Hong Konger, I would say this place is by far my favorite dim sum place in Salt Lake! I haven't tried every single place out yet though! They have a wide range of dim sum options and their price is very reasonable. Big portions and authentic. I recommend going in the weekend as they will have their dim sum cart in place! I like their barbecue pork noodles, shrimp dumplings, steam barbecue pork roll the most!
So this place is a fun little experience. Worth it to go there at least once, yes. There weren't many people for the dinner rush, on a holiday where it is kinda dinner heavy, valentines day, BUT it's also not off state street or the highway or anything so I'll give it the benefit of the doubt for being a bit off the beaten path. The interior is cool, it's fun, cool design. They had fun booths that made the experience very private. So the service was fine, good enough where they came to take our order and give the bill, nothing exceptional but it was fine, and the materials were plastic cups and plates, but it was a grounded Dim Sum experience so we wanted the food! Food was slightly better than the experience. Pretty good food. Four star food. Not five star super fantastic food but four stars for sure, definitely go there, I am recommending, it'll be a great experience!
Authentic and delicious dim sum! Still warm pastries and really crispy pan friend dishes. My favorite were the shrimp cheung fun, pan friend turnip cake, and chicken feet. Family owned restaurant. They speak cantonese and mandarin. Comfortable seating and plenty of space. They used plastic cups for water and paper plates, plastic forks but I don't think it matters because the food was delicious and that's what I spend the money on.
Always delicious! : Not a first date spot, but definitely a friends and family hangout spot. I recommend the seafood soup, and turnip cakes, shrimp ball and tofu dish.Food: 5/5
Food came out within 10 minutes. It was a hot and fresh. Egg drop and hot and sour soup had amazing flavor. Chicken was garlicky and spicy and just so good! Also had mandarin beef, the veggies were perfectly cooked so they still had a bite to it and beef was tender. Also had sesame balls. Very hot and fresh and so good. We tried this place since we moved and are further from our favorite spot. This will be our new favorite spot for Chinese going forward.
This is my favorite dim sum restaurant. They serve you with paper plates and plastic cups but their food is SO good. I also love the window side booths that feel somewhat secluded.Food: 5/5
Great food and variety. Sticky rice, curd bean, all kinda of dumplings . I’m from Hong Kong and the dim sum here taste just like my city! The employees there have good service especially for authentic Cantonese places I took one star off because they use paper plates and the restaurant is extremely loud due to the architecture, but overall it’s a good place.
Best best Chinese restaurant in the city! Proved by local friends as their all time favorites and recommend me to try. Their chicken is very authentic, just like what I have had in Taiwan. Dim sum is also good, turnip cakes is the Hong Kong style. Super tasty! Will revisit when I am in SLC again.Recommended dishesDim Sum, Chinese Food
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