I agree with some Unilocalers saying the noodle and rice are not really good… they were really bland so I ended up pouring soy sauce over them but the rest was okay. I had orange chicken and kung pao chicken. I wanted to do three entrees because I was sharing with my girl friend but I don’t know if they don’t do three entrees or because the person who prepared my dish didn’t speak English. An average Chinese food in a mall.
Egehan D.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Wishon, CA
Great food for the price. Totally recomended. Tried orange and teriyaki chicken. Staff is nice. In short, it is a nice place in food court.
Eric F.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Lehi, UT
Food is blah and worse. Stay away from Pork — they are too lazy to cut off the connective tissue from rib meat. And they charge extra for it. Panda Express is much better and it isn’t that good.
Thomas B.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Centerville, UT
I didn’t like the rice or noodles, but the rest were fine(tried sweet and sour, orange chicken, mushroom beef, teriyaki). For the price it’s fine. Definitely better than the other Chinese food place in city creek. Americanized Chinese food!
Alan H.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Clearfield, UT
Nice little place for quick americanized Chinese food at the food court inside of City Creek Center in downtown Salt Lake City. It can get crazy busy here on the weekends but usually not too bad. Only 4 stars because the chicken dishes were a bit overcooked and tough on our last visit. Otherwise good times.
Bobby H.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Eagle Mountain, UT
It’s what you would expect from a Chinese food place in the mall. Start away from the BBQ pork.
Adam L.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Salt Lake City, UT
I really like this place. If you work downtown it’s a good, quick option in the City Creek food court. They have traditional fast food Chinese like orange chicken, teriyaki(mandarin) chicken. Good egg rolls and sauces and my personal favorite, the occasional day when they have smoked sausage with peppers. I really enjoy the place.
Oscar A.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Salt Lake City, UT
A little too greasy and just whatever. I work in the building and there’s better choices in that food court. If you’re really craving Asian food maybe try it but you’ve been warned.
Gene H.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Los Angeles, CA
Poor food selection, tried samples and the teriyaki chicken was very dry, could tell it was in the chafing dish pan way too long because it didn’t hold its temperature. I asked a worker to get a more fresh off the grill that was right in front of her getting finished off but said it was against health department regulations. Lol. Poor excuse for a restaurant.
Jonathan C.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City, UT
I honestly never knew you could screw up Kung pao chicken. The food is greasy and honestly gives Chinese food a bad name.
Mat A.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Salt Lake City, UT
Not good. The noodles were very greasy… the meat was fatty and there just wasn’t that much flavor to the dishes we got. Too much grease!!!
Lisa P.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Salt Lake City, UT
Come on Unilocalers… lets keep in mind what Chang Chun is. A fast food chinese restaurant. Even using the word restaurant is kind of a strech in my book… it’s located in the food court of a huge mall. And for what it is, I think they do a pretty good job. The two entrée meal is less than $ 7. Pretty standard — pick your starch and two dishes. I usually go with plain white rice(just my personal preference) with the mandarin chicken and general tso chicken — see photos of my lunch from today. I’m not going to overly critique the food because it is what it is… greasy, hot, delicious fast food chinese. I would recommend going as early as 11:15 for lunch because everything is coming out fresh and straight from the kitchen Extra points for actually having sriracha and GRILLEDJALAPENOS by the cash register. Amazing.
Alicia A.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Murray, UT
Worst food ever! Tastes like an old grease bucket dumped over flavorless food. NEVERGOHERE! Couldn’t even swallow this. Went to complain and the worker asked if I wanted heated up in the microwave!!!
Chad L.
Rating des Ortes: 2 West Jordan, UT
The family ate at the City Creek food court the other day. Between us, we split up to Taste of Red Iguana, Chick-Fil-A, and Chang Chun. The Chang Chun food was OK. Not that it is saying much, but Panda Express is much better food for Chinese style fast. However, their basic customer service and attention to the customer is very lacking. When we tried to pay with American Express they declined to accept it. Every other joint in the Food Court has no problem with American Express. Then, we asked for a cup of water. Sorry, no can do. Most other places there in the food court have no problem providing a cup of tap water to drink or(Taste of Red Iguana) offer a 291 cent bottle of water. GONG! Fail.
Mike S.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Salt Lake City, UT
OLD food pre heat from yestoday make me sick after had lunch serivce was suck dont go there too much msg food make me sleep
Sam V.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Salt Lake City, UT
The City Creek Food Court offers a plethora of options, much like your average mall’s food court, and one would not be complete without a very average Chinese joint? Ding Ding Ding! City Creek has you covered with Chang Chun! While I mainly stick to the Subway, Bocata, and Taste of Red Iguana while I am getting lunch here, every now and again Chang Chun strikes my fancy. I don’t know what it is, not enough visits to Panda Express growing up, or this inner desire to maintain the balance between my good and bad Chinese food karma, but I find myself craving Chang Chun while sitting in my office about once every month. They offer pretty standard food court Chinese fare, including: orange chicken, beef and broccoli, chow mein, fried rice, and you know… other things that people get…(basically your combination of stir fried [insert meat] with [insert vegetable]. Yeah… I stick to my combo of chow mein, orange chicken, and beef and broccoli when i come here, and then I douse it all with sriracha anyways. When I do order my combo plate, normally I am instantly full after consuming about 1⁄3 of it, and I intend on saving it for later, only to throw it out of my company fridge after about 3 days(because i forgot about it, my bad coworkers…). I actually realiy like Chang Chun, the quality of the food is pretty standard, but they do have good customer service, they try to offer seasonal fruit on the side of your meal, and I’ve noticed… they have pretty darn good fortunes in their cookies. My last fortune: «You will soon have the opportunity to improve your finances.» I hope they do improve, you know, so that I eat better things than Chang Chun for lunch…
Brad H.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Kirkland, WA
The best thing this location has going is the price. The price is good for a quick lunch; however, the quality is greatly lacking. The service is acceptable, not good but not bad. There staff seems to just do what is required, which for the price($ 4.00 for a meal) is OK. The cashier attempted to overcharge me about $ 3.00 and when I pointed it out she kind of laughed it off like opps my bad. I feel like it was more of an intentional way to see if she could get away with it more then anything, as it was clear I was a tourist and an out of towner when I visited. The location is located in City Creek office tower right by Temple Square and if your not in a suit or Sunday clothes, it is pretty plain that you are a visitor. Would return here though if I wanted a quick $ 4.00 chinessess combo platter none the less.