
Bangkok Garden Ogden offers authentic Thai cuisine made with fresh ingredients and traditional recipes. Our menu features classic Thai favorites such as Pad Thai, Tom Yum, and Tom Kha soup, along with flavorful curries and stir-fried dishes. We provide dine-in, takeout, and delivery options in a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Perfect for family meals, casual dining, and Thai food lovers in Ogden. We also provide a selection of Chinese and Vietnamese noodle soups.
Unassuming option for Southeast Asian classics, including pho, pad Thai & Chinese stir-fries.
Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–7:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–7:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–7:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–7:30 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–7:30 PM |
| Saturday | 12–7:30 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2426 Grant Ave, Ogden, UT 84401
Phone: (801) 621-4049
Website: https://bangkokgardenogden.com/?utm_source=google
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: bangkokgardenogden.com
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Reviews
This is the best Pho in Utah. Hands down! Saigon Pho (V1) has to be my entire family’s favorite dish. When my kids come home from out of state, this is the first request.
Went today with my daughter and her wife to celebrate her 26th birthday. Service was outstanding, as always, and they even surprised my daughter with a desert and candle to blow out. Absolutely the sweetest staff.
If you’ve never tried this restaurant, I would highly recommend it. The menu is wonderful. Something for even the pickiest of eaters.
Once you’ve been here, you’ll truly know what all others should be measured by.
LOVE IT.
They have a large menu that has familiar Asian foods and some fun less known options. I ordered Pho, Pad Thai, and salt & pepper shrimp to-go. All were hot and delicious. The pho soup broth was carefully sealed in plastic wrap so it wouldn’t spill on the way home. And the noodles and ingredients came in a bowl to pour the broth over. The sprig of basil was fresh! (In October)
I’m so glad I gave this place a chance. I will be back. Please keep restaurants like this in mind when you go out to dinner!
The deep fried appetizers were heavy on oil. The tempura were covered with tough breading. The skewered chicken was dry. The gyoza were felt old or was cooked previously and warmed up. The french fries were too oily.
The chicken in pho were thin and dry. The small square cuts of beef were also tough and dry. The quarter meatball was nice and soft. The shrimp was bouncy and nice. The soup was definitely not a Vietnamese pho. It had a strong fried garlic oil taste and definitely on the sweet side leaning to a Thai pho. You can see the oil residue in my photo.
No shriracha or hoisin were added to influence this review.
If you have a sensitive taste for pho, I cannot recommend the pho specially when they claim it to be a Vietnamese pho when it is not. Otherwise, go for it.