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Ho Lee Chow 호리차우

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Ho Lee Chow is a chain of restaurants located all over Seoul which offer American style Chinese food. The main branch is located inside of the Hamilton Hotel in Itaewon.
The restaurant is very big with seating for over 50. The menu is chock full of American style Chinese dishes like sweet and sour chicken and seafood chow mien. They also serve Chinese liquor and beers to drink along side as well as soft drinks.
There are currently restaurants in Itaewon, Yuido, Bundang, Dogok, Lotte world and Apgujeong.

Address

108-9 Itaewon 1(il)-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, South Korea

Phone number

02-793-0802

Opening Hours

Mon
11:30 ~ 10:30
Tue
11:30 ~ 10:30
Wed
11:30 ~ 10:30
Thu
11:30 ~ 10:30
Fri
11:30 ~ 10:30
Sat
11:30 ~ 10:30
Sun
11:30 ~ 10:30

Main menu

Ho Lee Chows menu is filled with classic American style Chinese dishes. They have a huge variety of main dishes like sweet and sour, lemon chicken, General Tsao, orange chicken, Mongolian beef, and mushu pork. They also have various fired rice and noodle dishes which will satisfy all the cravings you have. Especially when you start out with appetizers like spring rolls and wantons.

Price

Appetizers 5,900 - 11,900
Main Dishes 16,900 - 19,900
Rice & Noodles 10,900 - 19,900

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Alone 16.67%
Whereis M
Being a Chinese borned and raised in Spain, I just love this style of Chinese food much better than the local Chinese-korean (jajangmyeon)! The fried rice is really good, but oily (like we like it abroad) and the fried noodles were really good too.

It is on the pricey side, but the service, atmosphere, and food are all good.
Fat Girl
The food is American Chinese food, a vast improvement on the Korean variety. There is a full menu on the website but they have all the usual suspects – springrolls, lemon chicken, Mongolian beef, sweet n’ sour chicken, ribs, General Tso’s, Mu shu pork, Kung pao chicken, fried rice and noodles. Not incredibly cheap, but a good deal if you go with a group of friends and share.
To read more see http://afatgirlsfoodguide.com/2012/07/02/real-chinese-food-ho-lee-chow-6/

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