Salt Lake Chinese Restaurant Menu – Honolulu, HI

Type : Chinese restaurant

Location : Honolulu, HI

A broad menu of Chinese dishes from different regions served in a relaxed, shopping-center locale. Based on 177 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 3.7 stars. Price $$

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ Delivery

Salt Lake Chinese Restaurant 96818

Address:
848 Ala Lilikoi St #115, Honolulu, HI 96818

Phone: (808) 836-8988

Website:

Hours

Saturday 10 AM–9 PM
Sunday 10 AM–9 PM
Monday

(Labor Day)
10 AM–9 PM

Hours might differ
Tuesday 10 AM–9 PM
Wednesday 10 AM–9 PM
Thursday 10 AM–9 PM
Friday 10 AM–9 PM

Menu

Appetizers
Crispy Won Ton $7.50
Crispy Gau Gee $8.95
Soup
Chicken With Vegetable Soup $10.50
Fish Maw Soup $7.50
Chicken or Duck
Stuffed Duck $8.95
Lemon Chicken $10.50
Pork or Beef
Char Siu $10.50
Pork With Snow Peas $7.95
Vegetables
Deep-Fried Tofu With Vegetables $10.60
Choy Sum With Oyster Sauce $9.98

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Reviews

Mahea R
The bittermelon is made perfect. A little crunch but not as bitter. Snowpeas are good too. The cooking is good. Food is delicious and reasonable pricing. Food is not salty and has alot of flavoring. This restaurant is located in the salt lake shopping strip and has been here since i was a kid.

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Margo Padron-Murillo
No wait, plenty of tables, very clean. The waitress was great and fast! She had tea hot & ready. When our duck and bao came out she served us. She also served us our first bowl of egg drop soup. Definitely going to be a repeat customer ❤️

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David Harris
I would say that I wouldn’t even serve this to my dog. But then again their bodys are better suited for digesting cartilage and veins (which was the entirety of our meal), so maybe I’ll save it for later. While I’d never eat here again, you should definitely keep this in mind if you ever want to passive aggressively suggest a restaurant to the workplace colleague that nobody likes or perhaps your mother-in-law.

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Asa Hawley
We ordered to go for 9 people. We had 4 orange chickens and one chow mein, beef broccoli. My friend that had orange chicken

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Robert Lum
Portions are smaller and prices are higher significantly. For example, a bowl of wonton mein was $9.98 less than 2 years ago vs. $15.99 plus tax and 3% surcharge for credit/debit card now. It’s understandable that restaurants have to increase prices or reduce food portions to cope with inflation. Not only this restaurant does both, its food quality is another punch to patrons’ stomach. Hongkong style wontons have no shrimps with an awful taste of freezer burn in super salty soup!!! We hope that we’re not getting food poisoning symptoms. Otherwise, a call to DOH will follow. Bye bye Salt Lake Chinese Restaurant, one of our favorite neighborhood eateries for years!

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ipcellon
Consistently good when ordering the Chinese food vice the American Chinese food aka General Zho Chicken. Good price, tasty tea, and decent tables. We have been multiple times and recommend giving the food a taste.

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Sophya L. Gaborno
Great Chinese restaurant conveniently located in Salt Lake shopping center

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Keri in Okinawa
I ordered the Mongolian Beef, Chicken with Black Mushrooms, Hot and Sour Soup, and two orders of rice (I can’t believe entrees don’t come with rice… that’s new to me for a Chinese restaurant but maybe it’s commonplace here). $39! The food was pretty good but i was so surprised by the price! I looked at their menu online and thought it seemed reasonable so I ordered but when i went to pick the food up it was over $10 more than I expected. When I looked the restaurant up I looked at the restaurant photos on Yelp and saw the menu pics. I guess the prices went up by like $3 or more per item compared to what they are on the actual restaurant’s webpage. $9.50 for hot and sour soup seems really high. The rice price only went up like a quarter but I’m still kinda sore about paying extra for white rice (especially since one menu pic I saw online said the entree came with rice but I asked and was told it was extra). Oh well. Just a warning if you’re on a budget and basing your choices off the menu on their website!

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Velvet Overkil
I always like coming to this place; it’s not the best but it can be tasty. We ustato go to Wah Kung but the change in ownership caused a decline in it’s quality so we come here. It’s enough and the Family’s content.

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Jimmy Fung
Nice little Cantonese Chinese restaurant in the Salt Lake Shopping center. Conveniently located next to Safeway and Shaka Shaka Tea several other eateries like McDonald’s. Food is good, prices are fair and portions are decent. Been going here a while and occasionally that change in cooks makes the food inconsistent but generally they are our standby Chinese food spot. Favorites are salted fish fried rice, mapo tofu, eggplant with minced pork, garlic chicken over cake noodle, black bean clams, salt and pepper dished (port chops, chicken or squid all tasty). Staff has been really friendly and helpful but speaking Chinese probably helps the cause but our friends who don’t speak still get good service. Ever since portions got really small and Wah Kung in the old 99 ranch complex changed ownership, we have been coming here. You should stop if you are into traditional Cantonese fare.

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