So, you’re looking for the real deal—a place where food isn’t just a meal but an experience—HoHo is your destination. Remember, He who returns from a journey is not the same as he who left. After a visit to HoHo, you’ll never look at Chinese food the same way again.
Stepping into HoHo is like entering a sacred temple dedicated to the art of Chinese cuisine. This isn’t just a restaurant; it’s a sanctuary where each dish feels like a blessing from the culinary gods. The moment you walk in, you’re greeted with warm smiles from the kindest, most loving staff.
The flavors here are nothing short of miraculous. Every bite whispers secrets of centuries-old recipes, perfectly balanced with a modern twist. The honey walnut shrimp? Little crispy clouds of shrimp joy. The General Tso? A revelation. As Confucius once said, The superior man is modest in his speech but exceeds in his actions. HoHo does just that—quietly serving up food that surpasses all expectations.
Dining at HoHo feels like receiving a fortune cookie that reads: Great taste leads to great happiness. And oh, how true it is! Each dish is crafted with such care that you can taste the love and dedication in every mouthful. It’s a place that redefines what Chinese food can be, leaving you with a heart full of gratitude and a belly...
Read moreFirst time I ordered here I got their general sows and they're fried rice. the fried rice was amazing the general shows were absolutely disgusting. The pieces of chicken were discolored and also humongous when I eat general sows I like it the pieces to be a little bit smaller with white meat and the The pieces of chicken were discolored and also humongous pieces! They were very blind and not tasty. I wanted to give them a second shot so the second time around I ordered their Singapore noodles Kung pao chicken and sesame beef and all 3 of them were absolutely wonderful and had a lot of flavor! I grew up going to a place called Chen Yens in the Laurel Hurst district and they had the best Chinese food I've ever had in my life but the closed and have been trying to find a place that can meet their standards. Ho ho restaurant has met those standards with those 3 items I just named. It's to bad about the General Tso chicken. Hopefully they will invest in better chicken and cut the pieces in to smaller ones. Also Lastly every Chinese restaurant I've been to has always stuffed the containers full and the sesame beef was half full when I paid for a dinner dish...
Read moreI asked if they had soba noodles and was told yes. I said I would like them with chicken.and was brought a large bowl with huge pieces of vegetables covering everything. Not being able to eat such large vegetables (not their fault). Then I got to the noodles which were super thin and starchy that were ok to eat but i asked about the noodle size, to wit she said there are small and large noodles. The chicken wasn't too bad. I was super hungry and had to catch a bus, I ate the funky noodles and chicken. The tea I had to ask for was so plain, like really watered down black tea. I asked for a Pepsi and I thought I was sure I saw her get it out of a cooler by the cash register but I received a medium size glass with ice and pepsi poured in it. I believe she filled it again from the bottled she opened. When I had to leave I paid my bill then she said, oh i didn't charge you for the Pepsi. It is my opinion that this business cuts corners which causes them to lose business or business is slow so that is why they...
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