Casual, strip-mall spot for a mix of Chinese, Thai & American fare such as wings & fried shrimp.
Park City Chinese & Thai
Chinese Cuisine, Thai Cuisine, Delivery, Dine-In, Take-Out | Park City Chinese & Thai · 7 Days a Week 11:00am – 11:00pm · 1776 Park Ave # 6. Park City, Utah.
Angelica Le
It was late at night and there weren’t many options available, so our friends ended up choosing this place. We were a bit nervous because of the low ratings, but the food turned out better than expected. We ordered through Uber Eats and it took about 30 minutes to arrive.
Each entrée comes with a choice of rice—white, brown, or fried. The white rice was dry, but the fried rice was good and better than the PC fried rice combo.
General Tso’s Chicken ($17.49): The chicken itself was very dry on the inside and heavily drenched in sauce on the outside.
Crispy Eggplant ($13.49): Probably the best item we ordered. The flavor and texture were both on point.
Beef Broccoli Delight ($18.49): Pretty average to me, but the two guys in our group liked this one the most.
Thai Basil Beef ($18.49): I preferred this over the Beef Broccoli Delight in terms of flavor profile.
PC Fried Rice ($14.49) + Combo ($4): The fried rice was super dry with overcooked beef. The shrimp was just okay. Definitely skip this.
… moreLola Williams
Visiting from Texas and hungry for Thai food. We picked the right restaurant. We started with the Lemon Potstickers which are listed as a House Specialty, and they are correct. Sauce is mildly sweet with lots of asian flavors and is not overly spicey for those who don’t enjoy high spice. Pictured is the steak and shrimp salad. Beautiful presentation. The steak marinate and sauce was incredible. The steak was sliced thin and didn’t require a knife. The salad mixed greens and vegetables were fresh. I used their homemade sambal oelek as the dressing, which is spicey and excellent flavor. They forgot the shrimp, but the steak quantity was more than needed.
My husband really enjoyed their combination fried rice. Beef, chicken and shrimp were flavorful and cooked just right. He added soy sauce, but he always does.
Will come back again next year.
… moreSteven
This Chinese/Thai restaurant was a 5 minute walk from our hotel, so we decided to have dinner here, despite the very mixed reviews. The atmosphere was a bit strange as there was only one other diner eating in, but a bunch of staff members doing little to nothing. There is plenty of indoor seating, though.
The service was friendly but a bit sluggish. It took quite a while to flag our server down for water refills and the bill. We started with the Pan Fried Pork Potstickers, which were really crispy and the dipping sauce was good as well. We also split a Bowl of Wonton Soup, which was pretty bland but nothing terrible.
Unfortunately, the entrees weren’t very appetizing. I tried the Thai Coconut Chicken, which was okay, but not great. The chicken had that grisly/fatty texture and the coconut sauce almost tasted slightly sour. My Mom tried the Park City Fried Rice and she noted that all she could really taste was a grease/burnt taste.
We didn’t really finish our entrees and spent over $50 on our dinner so we probably wouldn’t come back, but the food wasn’t nearly as appealing as some of the reviews suggest. Just, probably not the best quality ingredients being used here.
… moreBryanda Huber
The service was slow even with only 2 occupied tables. Everything was so sweet, not what I imagine. Even the egg flower was a bowl of warm sugar.
… moreM C (MC eats World)
I really am one to root for the underdog… unless the underdog does not deserve to be lauded. Such is the case of Park City Chinese & Thai. I picked up my order from the restaurant, which is decked out in festive red lanterns and tassels. But the food was nothing to celebrate. The lo mein, labeled as #1 most liked, was bland. The noodles were overcooked and mushy, but all the veg were tender crisp. I had to douse the dish in soy sauce for flavor. The orange chicken was also bland with no orange flavor. The only redemptive dish was the potstickers (#3 most liked), which were crisp, chewy, and had good flavor. But at $11 for 6, this can easily be passed over. I’ve been to many restaurants in Park City (reviews coming soon!), and this gets the least stars. Is it the worst Asian restaurant I’ve ever been to? No, that honor still belongs to Empress of China in Melbourne, Australia.
… moreLindsay Palmatier
My husband and I loved the food! We both got different pork curries and the pork is delicious. Most Thai food I’ve had has had meat that was only flavored by the curry, but this pork was it’s own flavor that blended very nicely. Also, I got the egg fried rice for a side and it almost had a smokey flavor that I quite liked.
… moreJoa Navarro
They have a nice little location that’s convenient and I like that they were playing Central C. They have a very nice low comfy lights and I also like the decorations. I got the lunch special and as expected it was a smaller portion. I think it should be enough for a normal person but I would want more food for $17. I got the gunpow Chicken. The chicken itself is really good. The fried rice you can tell they made in the morning. The miso soup is all right. I would recommend it. I would say if you’re looking to get something it’s not bad and it’s somewhat cheap compared to the rest of Park City.
… moreChris Kamka
I have been going here for years. I usually take out, cause I work in PC and am usually busy. This particular Friday, I had my dad in tow. We sat down and ordered in. What a world of difference! I’ve always said there is something special about the hot and sour soup, but apparently, according to dad… same with the egg flower. I went off script and ordered the spicy Thai chicken peanut dish…I am not a fan of coconut anything. I could taste it, but I couldn’t get enough. It was thick, rich, delectable. We’ll order it again. They were kind enough to split the appetizer with half spicy, half not pot stickers. Crispy, delicious! My dad got the cashew chicken and couldn’t finish it. Took some home to mom- she loved it! I didn’t know how good this place was until I sat down and found out!
… moreJames Harvey
Visited 09/26/2020 around 7:30 PM. Not busy. Prices were reasonable. Food is, I believe, authentic. Jasmine tea was excellent. Service was prompt but items requested were forgotten and had to be asked for again. Entries of Mongolian Beef and Duck were only lukewarm. The Mongolian Beef could have been brought from Panda Express and it would have been about the same. The duck, because it was not hot, had puddles of grease visible on it. Rice side dishes were seriously clumped and barely edible. Conclusion: I would seek out another restaurant.
… moreMarek Jarco
**Park City Chinese & Thai** is a hidden gem for lovers of Asian cuisine . Whether you’re craving savory Chinese dishes – or flavorful Thai favorites – this spot delivers on both fronts! The rich aromas of stir-fry, curries, and fresh ingredients fill the air, making every bite a delicious experience .
Their **Lomein house** is a must-try, and the **General Tso’s Chicken** packs just the right balance of sweet and spicy ️. Perfect for dining in – or grabbing takeout after a long day on the slopes ⛷️. Friendly service and cozy atmosphere make it a great spot for families and groups .
Whether you’re a local or a visitor – **Park City Chinese & Thai** is a go-to for authentic flavors right in the heart of town ️.
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