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Choi's Restaurant
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Bibimbap rice bowls, grill-your-own bulgogi meat & other Korean staples in a bright, casual setting.
Nearby attractions
Markuskirche
Oskar-Winter-Straße 7, 30161 Hannover, Germany
Kulturzentrum Pavillon
Lister Meile 4, 30161 Hannover, Germany
World of Kitchen Exhibition
Spichernstraße 22, 30161 Hannover, Germany
Theater in der List
Spichernstraße 13, 30161 Hannover, Germany
Eilenriede City Forest
Hohenzollernstraße 28, 30161 Hannover, Germany
Die kleine Bühne
Dessauerstraße 2, 30161 Hannover, Germany
DIE IMPROKOKKEN
Roonstraße 24, 30161 Hannover, Germany
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Lister Meile 46, 30161 Hannover, Germany
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Thuy phat
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Café Lulu
In d. Steinriede 12, 30161 Hannover, Germany
Restaurant MARIE
Wedekindpl. 1, 30161 Hannover, Germany
Ecco Feinkost List
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La Perla Restaurant
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dean&david
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Feinkost Da Toni
Lister Meile 73, 30161 Hannover, Germany
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Premier Inn Hannover City University Hotel
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YORS Boutique Hotel
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Choi's Restaurant

Lister Meile 61, 30161 Hannover, Germany
4.7(1.1K)
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Bibimbap rice bowls, grill-your-own bulgogi meat & other Korean staples in a bright, casual setting.

attractions: Markuskirche, Kulturzentrum Pavillon, World of Kitchen Exhibition, Theater in der List, Eilenriede City Forest, Die kleine Bühne, DIE IMPROKOKKEN, restaurants: Vietal Kitchen, Piazza Cappuccino, CODO - Street Kitchen, Thuy phat, Café Lulu, Restaurant MARIE, Ecco Feinkost List, La Perla Restaurant, dean&david, Feinkost Da Toni
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+49 511 313132
Website
restaurant-chois.de

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KOR. Chicken Mit Garlic-Sojasauce

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Nearby attractions of Choi's Restaurant

Markuskirche

Kulturzentrum Pavillon

World of Kitchen Exhibition

Theater in der List

Eilenriede City Forest

Die kleine Bühne

DIE IMPROKOKKEN

Markuskirche

Markuskirche

4.4

(130)

Open 24 hours
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Kulturzentrum Pavillon

Kulturzentrum Pavillon

4.4

(1.1K)

Open 24 hours
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World of Kitchen Exhibition

World of Kitchen Exhibition

4.6

(219)

Closed
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Theater in der List

Theater in der List

4.6

(102)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

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Piazza Cappuccino

CODO - Street Kitchen

Thuy phat

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Restaurant MARIE

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Feinkost Da Toni

Vietal Kitchen

Vietal Kitchen

4.6

(931)

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Piazza Cappuccino

Piazza Cappuccino

4.6

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CODO - Street Kitchen

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Thuy phat

Thuy phat

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Reviews of Choi's Restaurant

4.7
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5.0
3y

I visited Choi's Restaurant on Friday, 05/08/2022, around 12:30 for the first time. Staff members are very friendly, place is clean and food is served very quickly.

Korean Fried Chicken with sweet chili sauce was very nice (Large = 8 Pieces, can't remember how many pieces are in the small portion). (❤👍)

Kimchi was also beautifully served and delicious.(❤👍)

I can also recommend Bulgogi, if you like beef. (❤👍)

Soju (plum) bottle of 360ml was 12EUR, which I believe is overpriced and very expensive, compared to a glas of normal German beer, which is less than 5EUR. Soju "shot price", as shown in my uploaded photo is 2.90 EUR (😲). I personally buy soju bottles in mass for 3.90 EUR/per bottle, and that wihout any bargain.

I am not Korean but I personally would strongly recommend the restaurant to sell bottles for around 5€ each (if not less).

Why? Because Soju is a KOREAN DRINK !.

You MUST introduce and advertise your own drink in Germany, at affordable and reasonable prices. If I can buy mass soju (10-15 bottles) bottles for 3.90~4 EUR per bottle, I am sure restaurants can mass buy them for much lower prices.

Soju, as far as I know, is affordable and drinkable by anybody in South Korea, regardless of their income. It shouldn't be sold overly expensive here in Germany.

Hope you take my advice and apply.

We will visit you again. Thank...

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4.0
2y

Update: March 2, 2024 I visited Chois again after a disappointing first experience. This time, the side-dishes tasted rich and authentic. We ordered the bibimbap, ohsambulgogi, and yangnyeom chicken. The bibimbap was delicious and kept to the original flavours. The ohsambulgogi was also okay but altered for local tastes, and the yangnyeom chicken reminded me of my childhood. All in all, a great second experience!

The atmosphere was very nice, and I agree that everything looked quite authentic. I appreciated the variety of different side dishes. I ordered the sundubujjigae (soft tofu, seaweed soup) and the yangnyum chicken (spicy fried chicken). Unfortunately, I was really disappointed by the inauthentic tastes of the dishes. The fried chicken had too much breading, and the soup tasted as though some tofu and seafood mix had been chucked into a very salty kimchi stew. To top things off, the quintessential egg in the soup was missing. I left most of my food untouched, and the serving staff did not look surprised (as I am Korean). I really hope my meal was an anomaly because I would hate to know that the rich flavours of Korean food are being presented...

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5.0
5y

Das Restaurant sieht von Draußen eher unscheinbar aus. Der Eingang befindet sich unten und man muss die Treppen in die erste Etage hochlaufen. Beim Hochlaufen wird bereits auf die Maskenpflicht hingewiesen. Am Eingangsbereich, der offen ist, befindet sich dann ein Desinfektionsspender. Ich wurde mit meiner Begleitung direkt unserem Tisch zugewiesen. Wir haben einen Mädelsabend zu zweit im Restaurant verbracht. In der Speisekarte ist nicht sehr viel Auswahl, jedoch genug, dass man das passende dazu finden kann. Ich wollte gern wieder mal Koreanisch essen gehen und habe auf Google dieses Restaurant dazu gefunden. Bei einer 4,6 von 5 Sternen Bewertung waren meine Erwartungen etwas höher. Das Ambiete war okay. Schön waren aber die Paravents, die die Tische voneinander getrennt haben. So hatte jeder seine Privatsphäre. Trotzdem hat man genug Aufmerksamkeit durch die Servicekräfte bekommen. Sobald ich Blickkontakt gesucht habe, hat man uns bedient. Die Servicekräfte sind sehr höflich und ich empfinde es als sehr positiv und authentisch, wenn sie sich auf Koreanisch unterhalten haben. Ich hätte gern ein koreanisches Barbecue gehabt. Da aber meine Begleiterin etwas anderes essen wollte, habe ich nachgefragt, ob es sich überhaupt lohnt, wenn der Grill extra für eine Person auf den Tisch gestellt wird. Daraufhin hat man mir mitgeteilt, dass das gar kein Problem sei und das auch die Alternative besteht, das Essen von der Küche grillen zu lassen. Diese Möglichkeit habe ich dann auch tatsächlich ausgewählt, damit es am Tisch weder rauchig, noch starke Gerüche entstehen konnten. Und ich muss sagen, dass ich eine sehr gute Wahl getroffen habe. Das Rind war perfekt gegart, wie ich es gerne mag - schön zart. Das Gemüse bzw. der Salat dazu war lecker und eine schärfere Sauce gab es auch dazu. Da wir noch einen Blick in die Dessertkarte geworfen haben, hat sich meine Begleitung noch für das Käseküchlein mit Beeren und ich mich für die gebackene Banane mit Vanilleeis entschieden. Das Käseküchlein war sehr lecker. Leider war ich etwas von der gebackenen Banane mit Vanilleeis enttäuscht. Dass Honig bei so einem Dessert dabei war, kann man sich denken, da man es vom Chinesen fast nicht anders kennt. In der Beschreibung war jedoch von Kokosnuss nicht die Rede. Die Panade enthält nämlich Kokosflocken. Die meisten mögen/lieben Kokosnuss, da gehöre ich eindeutig zur Minderheit. Ich habe es trotzdem gegessen und muss sagen, dass ich trotzdem recht zufrieden mit dem Desser war, da das Eis sehr lecker war. Enthielt noch getrocknete Cranberries und einige Nüsse/Kerne. Alles in einem war ich sehr zufrieden mit diesem Besuch in dem Restaurant und konnte es (wie meine Begleitung auch) direkt Freunden weiterempfehlen. Wenn ich noch einmal in Hannover bin, würde ich definitiv noch weitere Male in das...

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I visited Choi's Restaurant on Friday, 05/08/2022, around 12:30 for the first time. Staff members are very friendly, place is clean and food is served very quickly. Korean Fried Chicken with sweet chili sauce was very nice (Large = 8 Pieces, can't remember how many pieces are in the small portion). (❤👍) Kimchi was also beautifully served and delicious.(❤👍) I can also recommend Bulgogi, if you like beef. (❤👍) Soju (plum) bottle of 360ml was 12EUR, which I believe is overpriced and very expensive, compared to a glas of normal German beer, which is less than 5EUR. Soju "shot price", as shown in my uploaded photo is 2.90 EUR (😲). I personally buy soju bottles in mass for 3.90 EUR/per bottle, and that wihout any bargain. I am not Korean but I personally would strongly recommend the restaurant to sell bottles for around 5€ each (if not less). Why? Because Soju is a KOREAN DRINK !. You MUST introduce and advertise your own drink in Germany, at affordable and reasonable prices. If I can buy mass soju (10-15 bottles) bottles for 3.90~4 EUR per bottle, I am sure restaurants can mass buy them for much lower prices. Soju, as far as I know, is affordable and drinkable by anybody in South Korea, regardless of their income. It shouldn't be sold overly expensive here in Germany. Hope you take my advice and apply. We will visit you again. Thank you. 05/08/2022
Susie Rooda LeeSusie Rooda Lee
Update: March 2, 2024 I visited Chois again after a disappointing first experience. This time, the side-dishes tasted rich and authentic. We ordered the bibimbap, ohsambulgogi, and yangnyeom chicken. The bibimbap was delicious and kept to the original flavours. The ohsambulgogi was also okay but altered for local tastes, and the yangnyeom chicken reminded me of my childhood. All in all, a great second experience! The atmosphere was very nice, and I agree that everything looked quite authentic. I appreciated the variety of different side dishes. I ordered the sundubujjigae (soft tofu, seaweed soup) and the yangnyum chicken (spicy fried chicken). Unfortunately, I was really disappointed by the inauthentic tastes of the dishes. The fried chicken had too much breading, and the soup tasted as though some tofu and seafood mix had been chucked into a very salty kimchi stew. To top things off, the quintessential egg in the soup was missing. I left most of my food untouched, and the serving staff did not look surprised (as I am Korean). I really hope my meal was an anomaly because I would hate to know that the rich flavours of Korean food are being presented in this way.
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I visited Choi's Restaurant on Friday, 05/08/2022, around 12:30 for the first time. Staff members are very friendly, place is clean and food is served very quickly. Korean Fried Chicken with sweet chili sauce was very nice (Large = 8 Pieces, can't remember how many pieces are in the small portion). (❤👍) Kimchi was also beautifully served and delicious.(❤👍) I can also recommend Bulgogi, if you like beef. (❤👍) Soju (plum) bottle of 360ml was 12EUR, which I believe is overpriced and very expensive, compared to a glas of normal German beer, which is less than 5EUR. Soju "shot price", as shown in my uploaded photo is 2.90 EUR (😲). I personally buy soju bottles in mass for 3.90 EUR/per bottle, and that wihout any bargain. I am not Korean but I personally would strongly recommend the restaurant to sell bottles for around 5€ each (if not less). Why? Because Soju is a KOREAN DRINK !. You MUST introduce and advertise your own drink in Germany, at affordable and reasonable prices. If I can buy mass soju (10-15 bottles) bottles for 3.90~4 EUR per bottle, I am sure restaurants can mass buy them for much lower prices. Soju, as far as I know, is affordable and drinkable by anybody in South Korea, regardless of their income. It shouldn't be sold overly expensive here in Germany. Hope you take my advice and apply. We will visit you again. Thank you. 05/08/2022
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Update: March 2, 2024 I visited Chois again after a disappointing first experience. This time, the side-dishes tasted rich and authentic. We ordered the bibimbap, ohsambulgogi, and yangnyeom chicken. The bibimbap was delicious and kept to the original flavours. The ohsambulgogi was also okay but altered for local tastes, and the yangnyeom chicken reminded me of my childhood. All in all, a great second experience! The atmosphere was very nice, and I agree that everything looked quite authentic. I appreciated the variety of different side dishes. I ordered the sundubujjigae (soft tofu, seaweed soup) and the yangnyum chicken (spicy fried chicken). Unfortunately, I was really disappointed by the inauthentic tastes of the dishes. The fried chicken had too much breading, and the soup tasted as though some tofu and seafood mix had been chucked into a very salty kimchi stew. To top things off, the quintessential egg in the soup was missing. I left most of my food untouched, and the serving staff did not look surprised (as I am Korean). I really hope my meal was an anomaly because I would hate to know that the rich flavours of Korean food are being presented in this way.
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