Welcome to Ho Ho Restaurant
Ho Ho Restaurant, a Korean eatery located in East Rutherford, NJ, offers a casual dining experience with a variety of delicious dishes. From traditional Korean favorites to modern fusion creations, Ho Ho Restaurant caters to a diverse range of palates. With amenities like reservations, takeout, and catering services, it's perfect for any occasion, whether dining in or enjoying a meal at home. The welcoming atmosphere, good for groups and kids, paired with the flavorful cuisine and convenient location, makes Ho Ho Restaurant a go-to spot for lunch, dinner, or special gatherings. Overall, a must-visit destination for Korean cuisine lovers.
- 235 Paterson Ave East Rutherford, NJ 07073 Hotline: (201) 842-8787
Welcome to the flavorful world of Ho Ho Restaurant, a hidden gem located at 235 Paterson Ave in East Rutherford, NJ. This Korean restaurant is a foodie's paradise, offering a wide range of authentic dishes that will tantalize your taste buds.
Ho Ho Restaurant is not your average dining experience; it's a haven for food lovers looking to explore the rich and diverse flavors of Korean cuisine. From traditional dishes like Bibimbap and Kimchi Jjigae to modern creations, this restaurant has something for everyone.
The ambiance at Ho Ho Restaurant is casual and inviting, making it the perfect spot for a laid-back meal with friends or family. The restaurant offers various utilities such as takeout, catering, and even accepts credit cards and Apple Pay for your convenience.
Whether you're craving a hearty lunch or a flavorful dinner, Ho Ho Restaurant has you covered. The restaurant is also kid-friendly, making it a great option for families looking to enjoy a delicious meal together.
So why wait? Head over to Ho Ho Restaurant and indulge in a culinary journey that will leave you craving for more. Trust me, once you try their dishes, you'll keep coming back for more!

Absolutely not amazing food but it's decent only Korean spot in my area they are super nice though service is always amazing

This is an OG Korean restaurant it is on the traditional side which is becoming more rare in the NYC area. It feels like all the original Flushing Korean restaurants most of which have all closed already. Great food, rockstar Kimchi. They need to deliver food somehow, I am sure they are losing business by not having some form of delivery

My favorite go to for Korean food. I always use a birthday/anniversary as the perfect excuse to go. Depression too. The moment I feel anxious and need something to cheer me up, I call ahead and pick up my spicy pork bowl with rice. So good.

Stopped by today once I placed my order waitress was nice to bring me few of the pickled vegetables, and they were all good . And when I asked for more kimchi she gave me some without charging . Ordered beef wonton soup , that Was delicious. Had another dish that I can not pronounce the name of but it was shreds beef and onion and I added tofu . My only complaint is is it needed abit of salt . Taste wise it was good but bit of salt would have made it even better

We were in the area visiting American Dream Mall on a rainy Saturday and with a bunch of kids with us, we all wanted something warm since it was pretty chilly out. We found Ho Ho on yelp and decided to give this place a try! Gave them a call asking if they can accommodate our large group (17 total) and they said yes so we went on over! First, on yelp it says they close at 8 which had us running out of the mall but when asked, they actually close at 9! Anywho, not a big deal but would have been nice to know the right time they closed. They had two tables set up for us, one accommodating 12 and the other 5 but since we had a lot of kids who were on high chairs, we were able to squeeze into the larger table. We first ordered some appetizers and then we placed our orders for entrees. While waiting for our food to come, I was wondering why they didnt have banchans as other korean restaurants would - they did but was served after most food was served. I am used to seeing a large variety or banchans but here they served 4 - they were okay. Seafood pancake was pretty good- my daughter enjoyed it. Kimchi pancake was full of kimchi, it was decent. We ordered the pork belly and that also wasnt bad. I decdied to get the beef soondubu and I thought it was nicely flavored! Just enough spice for warmth and the bowl of rice sealed the deal. My husband however got the seafood one and unfortunately he said was tasteless. Overall, the service was great and workers were nice. We had a great time.

Great local Korean restaurant. Flavor is good. Big portion. Tofu stew and bulgogi bibimbap are good. I wish there is more beef on my bibimbap tho. Great service. Big table.

This is a decent restaurant, their food is extremely good but the interior and look of the restaurant need some touch up. It's not very crowded even during weekend lunch hour, despite having only about 6 tables, we didn't have to wait at all. The menu is concise, they have rice bowls, soup bowls and few appetizers. We ordered seafood pancake, couple of rice bowl and two of the seafood tofu soup bowls. The pancake was crispy, little over crispy for my liking. Rice bowls looked really nice, ingredients were excellent. The tofu soup had plenty of seafood stuff, soup had great taste. Their mild version is actually really mild, almost white soup. The side items are unlimited, I really liked the kimchi and radish. Overall a great place to have a belly full meal. Food comes out within a short time and service is good too.

Came for lunch, started with a small seafood pancake which was large enough for 2 people. The ban chan came first, cold kombucha squash, radishes, kimchi, and broccoli. Ordered a big bowl of kimchi and pork hot soup. The beef and scallion soup was loaded with vegetables and clear noodles in a spicy and hearty beef broth. Everything was delicious. They have a few tables set up for bbq., would like to try that next visit.