

Bonchon means my hometown in Korean. True to its original roots, Bonchon is a family-friendly establishment, offering an affordable casual dining experience along with a lively atmosphere. Bonchon’s unique Signature Korean Fried Chicken and Asian Fusion dishes keeps Bonchon lovers craving for more. Join us! We are known for our crunchy double-fried chicken, signature sauces, and Korean comfort food.
Casual chain serving cooked-to-order Korean fried chicken, plus other traditional eats.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2682 High Commons Way Suite 400, West Valley City, UT 84120
Phone: (801) 307-2220
Website: https://restaurants.bonchon.com/locations/ut/west-valley-city/2682-high-commons-way-suite-400
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
We did do takeout this time, but every other time we’ve had it, we’ve ordered to go with the exception of one time in NYC. The experience at this location was not due to getting take out. We picked up our food about 8 minutes past our pick up time; however, the drive home was much shorter than our drive home at other locations.
One option that I wish was offered through online ordering was getting extra sauce or a side of the sauce to add more if needed. I’m not too sure I would come back.
We also ordered fries and they were not very crispy at all.
For those who have never been here, the drumsticks and wings are not your average wing size. They are the size of a regular drumstick. I ate two drumsticks and did not need to eat more. My husband ate all 5 of his. He usually eats about 10-12 wings at wing stop or BWW’s.
Serving sizes are so small.
$8.99 for the 8 piece boneless chicken and the pieces were no bigger than an inch. Looked and tasted like frozen nuggets.
Fries were tasty but again, small serving for the price.
Mopo corn dog was mostly breading and the potatoes were so crisp they were almost burned.
Korean donut has just the right crisp to it. Dripping sauce looks and tastes like sweetened condensed milk.
Everything was placed in paper sacks so of course the oil soaked through the bags really fast which made them messy to touch.
I used the kiosk to place my order so the most the person at the counter did, was hand me the sack.
If you are in SLC and want Korean fried chicken, go to chick queen. Worth the drive and the price.
Chicken sandwiches had no flavor at all.
The chicken strips were very thin and dry, they dont look at all like they advertise them to be.
The fries were ok.
For what we paid and what we got, not worth it.
The menu looked interesting so we stopped in.
Service
The Service was great. They were friendly and inviting but when I asked what a particular item was on the menu they couldn’t explain it to me.
Menu selection
They had a vast menu selection but not really anything I personally would like but my daughter did.
Food.
I ordered a cheesy corndog and my daughter a soup which took more than a half an hour to get to us. And to be honest I could have bought one from the Asian store and cooked it myself for half the price.
Price.
It was way over priced and really not worth it. I will not be returning. Just not my cup of tea.