Cafe Anh Hong
Welcome to Cafe Anh Hong, a hidden gem in Sandy, UT, specializing in Dim Sum, Cantonese cuisine, and seafood dishes. Located at 8650 S 1300th E, this restaurant offers a variety of menu options including appetizers like egg rolls and pot stickers, soups like wonton soup and hot & sour soup, fried rice, chow mein, pan-fried noodles, homemade fresh noodles, egg foo young, made-to-order dim sum, poultry dishes, vegetables, beef, pork, and seafood delights.
Customer reviews rave about the Sunday dim sum experience, with great prices, quick service, and delicious options. Favorites include the fried shrimp roll, beef chow fun, and taro puffs. The restaurant's ambiance is family-friendly, making it a perfect spot for a casual meal with loved ones.
Don't miss out on Chef's Specialty dishes like Seafood Combination with Vegetables, Brined Chicken with Special Sauce, and Honey Walnut Shrimp. For a true culinary adventure, try the Peking Duck with Tortillas or the Lotus Leaf Wrapped Shrimp with Garlic.
With ample seating, free parking, and a welcoming atmosphere, Cafe Anh Hong is a must-visit for authentic Cantonese cuisine lovers. Even though the service may be a bit slow at times, the delicious food more than makes up for it. So, indulge in a taste of traditional Chinese dishes at Cafe Anh Hong and savor every bite!
Cafe Anh Hong Menu
Location
Address: 8650 S 1300th E Sandy, UT 84094
Phone: (801) 486-1912
Business info
- Offers TakeoutYes
- ReservationsNo
- Many Vegetarian OptionsYes
- Accepts Credit CardsYes
- Accepts Apple PayNo
- CasualYes
- Moderate NoiseYes
- Good for GroupsYes
- Good For KidsYes
- Good for Lunch, DinnerYes
- Private Lot ParkingYes
- Waiter ServiceYes
- TVYes
- Outdoor SeatingNo
- Offers CateringNo
- Wi-FiNo
- Happy HourNo
- AlcoholNo
- Dogs Not AllowedNo
- Bike ParkingYes
Last Reviews
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Author: Camille R.
Sunday dim sum was great! Great prices, options, and taste. Service: quick, brought dim sum to your table. I'm glad we went with their suggestion of trying the fried shrimp roll (I missed the full name!) Ambiance: family friendly. Went with my spouse. We will be back! Don't let the humble outside fool you, this is a gem
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Author: Myranda Lee S.
I tried this place with a group of 8. They sat us at a round table with a lazy susan in the middle, which was very helpful for such a large group that's sharing all the dishes! A lot of the items came in plates of 3, so I thought we had the perfect amount of people to each be able to try the items. I honestly don't even remember what we ordered, but I loved all of it!! I can't wait to come back here again!!
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Author: Quinn N.
We love some low key Sunday dim sum at Cafe Anh Hong. Beef chow fun was oily but delicious, and came out so hot and tender. Every item we ordered was good: shumai, har gow, chicken feet, spareribs, taro puffs. The restaurant doesn't have 50 options for dimsum like other places, but I think they made the available dishes right. Not all places offer taro puffs and this place made it quite crunchy, I love it. Spareribs had the right flavor but I would prefer it cooked for much longer for tenderness. Service can be low, you don't come in expecting great service but people were quite decent. You pay at the kiosk.
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Author: Jolene L.
Quite the gem in this community. They have a large restaurant with many seating areas. There's also lots and lots of free parking too. One of few places open on Sunday, we went for dim sum lunch and really enjoyed everything that we ordered. While they do have a menu full of eating options, we opted for the dim sum cart. They have all the standard items, both steamed and fried. My favorite was the savory pork filled fried mochi and also the steamed savory pork wrapped in tofu, excellent! Compared to another dim sum eatery in Salt Lake City, we much prefer the tastier options here. Of particular note, my friend called in advance to pre order their freshly made soft tofu in a light syrup. So glad to know there is a tasty dim sum place in this area!