Wing Wah Restaurant

465 12th Street, Ogden, UT 84404

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Hours open

Monday:

11:00 AM - 9:30 PM

Tuesday:

11:00 AM - 9:30 PM

Wednesday:

11:00 AM - 9:30 PM

Thursday:

11:00 AM - 9:30 PM

Friday:

11:00 AM - 10:30 PM

Saturday:

11:00 AM - 10:30 PM

Sunday:

12:00 PM - 9:30 PM

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Location & Phone number

465 12th St, Ogden, UT 84404, United States
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About the Business

Wing Wah Restaurant

Wing Wah Restaurant, located at 465 12th Street in Ogden, Utah, is a must-visit for anyone looking for delicious and unique dishes. Our creative team offers a variety of must-try dishes that are only available on specific dates at our 465 12th Street location. Additionally, we have a second location at 1481 E. 5600 S in South Ogden.

At Wing Wah, we specialize in catering for all types of events, ensuring that each one is unique and memorable. Our story began over 34 years ago, when Sue and Joe immigrated to the United States and opened Ho Wah Restaurant in Ogden. Since then, we have been serving up mouth-watering dishes that have become favorites among our loyal customers.

Whether you're planning a special event or just looking for a great meal, Wing Wah is the place to be. Our fresh and flavorful food, combined with our friendly service, will keep you coming back for more. Come visit us and experience the delicious flavors of Wing Wah for yourself!

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Merrick Fonnesbeck:
5

"Wonderfully authentic and superbly tasting items. The place is decorated like a traditional Chinese locale. The service from the hostess to our server was amazing and friendly. The food was hot, fresh, and delicious. Definitely a place to repeat visit"

1 year ago
Ryan R.:
4

"I had crab cheese wontons, potstickers, hot & sour soup, some lo mein, broccoli, and the General Tso chicken. Overall, it was solid Chinese-American food. The chicken curry was terrible and bland, avoid it at all costs. The General chicken wasn't very spicy, and was more tangy and sweet than anything. However, overall, everything was extremely filling and satisfying. The blueberry cheesecake dessert wontons were also nice too, although I had to wait a few hours at home to eat them as I was still stuffed from the meal itself. My mom was a big fan of the potstickers, and so was I. Our waitress was very nice as well. She added a lemon to my cup to make sure I wouldn't get regular Pepsi instead of the diet Pepsi that I ordered. I appreciated that seeing as one of my fears when going to a restaurant is the waiter saying screw it and giving me a normal drink, lol. The decor was cool too, although I worry for the fish in the front. Not bad, I would come here again. The wontons: 10/10. Super good wontons. I don’t think there was as much crab as there was cheese, but I couldn’t care less. It came with that one red sauce that I don’t know the name of. Paired with it, it was so satisfying and the perfect appetizer. Warm, crispy, so good. A classic. The potstickers: 10/10. These were delicious, and were also my mom’s favorite thing there. They were wonderful and very warm, as well as meaty. I believe they were filled with pork. Whatever it was, it was cooked perfectly. They came with some watery black sauce; it wasn’t soy sauce I’m pretty sure, but it was good and added the perfect touch. It’s hard to mess up steamed pot stickers. The hot and sour soup: 7/10. Great soup. I don’t have much else to compare it to, as it’s the first time I’ve eaten hot and sour soup, but I enjoyed it. Not a very high rating because I don’t think I’m a fan of this kind of soup in general, but it was good. I finished it. Tasty for sure, super savory and saucy. The consistency was thick but not ridiculously thick, and the spice level was just as I wanted. The General Tso’s: 8/10. I liked it! Very good chicken, it was my first time trying it though so not much to compare it to. Very saucy and flavorful, but not very spicy like I expected. It was more sweet and tangy than spicy, but I enjoyed it a bit more with some soy sauce. Very delicious and filling. A nice and warm plate of General Tso’s chicken, although not very special either. I wish it had more spiciness though, that would have definitely raised it another point. The curry chicken: 1/10. I can’t find this on their website’s menu, and I think I know why. Perhaps being part Indian has made me spoiled. This was the blandest, most disgusting attempt at “curry chicken” that I have ever tasted. It had the distant taste of curry, resembling something like spice. But at the forefront of it all was absolutely nothing. If curry chicken was a wasteland, this would be it. A long-forgotten battlefield where even landmines no longer rest. This was the Wyoming of all chicken curries I have eaten before. Shameful, I don’t know who greenlit this to be on their menu. Even chili oil could not save it. The dessert wontons: 8/10. I have never heard of dessert wontons, so this was creative. They tasted great. I had one warmed up and one chilled, and both were very pleasant. They’re smaller than normal wontons, thank god for my arteries. Not too sweet or anything either. Creamy, fruity, crunchy. Nice."

1 year ago
Kyleigh Izatt:
2

"Way overpriced. The beef and broccoli was not very good. The only thing worth the price was the wontons. We spent $40 for 2 people and that’s without any appetizers, drinks, or desserts. The service was nice but the food was extremely overpriced. You only get one scoop of rice, they put an extra on mine by accident. First and last time visiting here, I had higher expectations. The egg drop soup tasted like they had just put a can of chicken noodle soup into a bowl and added egg. It had soggy noodles. And small processed pieces of chicken."

almost 2 years ago
niko pix:
4

"The restaurant is clean/organized, looks like they have a lot of selections but I feel like some combo plates are pretty similar. I think everything they have are combo plates and I wish they have family-style menu too. We like to order big plates where everyone get to share and taste different dish. The food came out fast, warm and mine was delicious but others say theirs is so-so. But at least we all agreed on the dessert - it was a bombshell, in a good way of course. They're warm and crispy and sweet inside. Price I guess is fair but most of all, the server was very nice and very attentive and to think we're the last customer for the night - and that alone made it an additional star rating. Overall, a very nice dining experience."

almost 3 years ago
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