Foodie and Sweetie D Market

  4.3 – 305 reviews   • Chinese restaurant

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Address: 89 D St E, Salt Lake City, UT 84103

Phone: (385) 528-3823

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Reviews

Bryn Pennington
Casual, quick and delicious Chinese comfort food! We tried the bao and dim sum. Flavorful, but would go from good to great with the addition of fresh flavors from garlic, ginger. Super friendly atmosphere, coloring area good for families, prices great for all! Will definitely return!
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Luke Hsiao
This is a tough one. I first want to acknowledge that they do have some authentic Sichuan flavor, especially with the MaLa peppercorn.

However, the food is simply not good, especially at the current prices.

I had high hopes coming in, this place had all the signs of potentially a great hole-in-the-wall, authentic spot—including the lack of cleanliness other reviewers mention.

But, when it comes to the food, which is ultimately what I care about, it was simply not good. The XLB were average, similar to Trader Joe’s. The shrimp haogao were huge in size, but small in flavor. The beef noodle soup and tokotsu ramen were far below average. The ramen pales in comparison to a ramen place (e.g. Jinya), same with the beef noodle soup. They both used the same lackluster noodles. Their broths were shallow in flavor. The ramen egg was fully hard boiled. The popcorn chicken was average.

We had to wait 30+ mins for our food. The only water available is a Brita filter pitcher sitting on a shelf, which, as anyone who has owned one of these before knows, cannot filter new water as fast as a dining room of people wants to drink it.

I say 2 stars because it could be that their dandan noodles are exactly the flavor and dish your going for, but from our sampling of their menu (which in my opinion was small enough that they should stand behind every item on it), I would _actively_ discourage anyone from going here. A trip to Chinatown will leave you far more satisfied.
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Vanessa Van
Dan Dan noodles 5/5
Pork sui mai dim sum 4/5
Shrimp ha cao dumpling dim sum 5/5
Steam soup buns 4/5
Egg custard bun 3/5
Egg rolls 4/5
Overall everything we got had great flavor and spices. Took points off soup dumplings since they weren’t as soupy and egg custard needed more filling. But Dan Dan noodles were very good and majority of the dim sum we ordered was tasty too. Everything tasted fresh and very authentic! Love the condiments at the table. Service was good. Cute neighborhood location. Will definitely come back!
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The McCrea’s
Hidden gem! We loved our experience here. The food here is so yummy! The soup and dumplings where authentic. And the spicy popcorn chicken was surprisingly good. The pot stickers we had two were beef and the other two where veggie. Both amazing. Try all the sauces they make them taste savory or sweet.
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Karen (華蓮)
As you come into the shop you’ll be at peace by its interior design. The food served is in fact very authentic and almost everything is made fresh; the staff makes the dumplings on the morning 🙂 This place is hidden gem of Salt Lake City.

Currently the menu is small and the owner has plans to make it bigger! Regardless of the quantity ~ you will walk out with quality and authentic Chinese food.
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Robert Herrera
It was quiet when we walked in. Nobody was in this place. We thought it was closed. The food was good. Not everything is made in-house. But friendly staff. The Milk Teas are delicious. From the Passionfruit to the Chai Tea. The potstickers are great. Dim Sum is good. Overall, it was a decent place to eat.
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Rebecca B
Food was so delicious…. hot and fresh. One of the best ramen in SLC! Vibe was chill with a small kids play area but the tables needed to be restocked and containers cleaned.
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Carlos Francisco Rivera
Ive been here one time before but ended up leaving because I was confused. I thought it was a market. My son wanted boba the other day so we visited. It wasn’t the most amazing but my son liked it. Seemed to take very long to make for one milk tea boba. It was underwhelming.
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Krystal
2024 update: I’m not sure why but this place didn’t taste as good as the first time I came. Not sure if it’s because of the inflated cost for lower portion or just the taste overall. Maybe I’ve just found somewhere better.

Highly authentic Chinese food!! I am beyond satisfied with the food and service! I was recommended about this place and I am so glad I gave it a try. If you are reading this, it is a sign to bring your friends and go surprise your taste buds!
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A Moss
I haven’t had Dandan noodles since I was in China – pre-2020. As soon as they were served, I could smell they were the real thing! They tasted just a fantastic as I remembered. The tea was great and the dim sum awesome! A hidden gem on D street!
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