Monthly Archives: May 2012

Ho Lee Cow!

No.. wait.. it’s Ho Lee Chow (홀리 챠우)! he-he-he I know…I know…I am sooo cheesy but I know you all love it. Anywho, Ho Lee Chow is a restaurant located in Itaewon and I got to grab a quick bite to eat with my co-worker while I was in the area for work.

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Ho Lee Chow serves up Chinese-American dishes. These dishes range from sweet and sour pork, General Tso chicken, vegetable fried rice, Szechaun beef, to fried noodles, and lemon chicken. Really, there is just about something for everyone because of the plethora of menu choices. The food at Ho Lee Chow really takes me back to memories of ordering chinese in our hometown of Pennsylvania. Isn’t it funny how the little simple things in life tend to do that sometimes?

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Check this out! How helpful is this? I Found the below listing on a Korean message board for people to share information. It’s almost the entire menu! Enjoy!

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Ho Lee’s Super Spring Rolls

Ho Lee’s Wings — Original, Spicy, or Honey Garlic
small 5,500 / large 9,900
Ho Lee’s Super Spring Rolls (pork, shrimp, veggies) 5,900
Shrimp Spring Rolls 4,900
Vegetable Spring Rolls 3,900
Ho Lee’s Super Platter (beef and veggies in special sauce) 12,900
Soups

All soups are 3,500 for a bowl or 9,500 for a ‘regular’ size.

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Sweet Corn Soup with Crab

Hot & Sour Soup (pork, tofu, mushrooms, hot pepper sauce)
Sweet Corn Soup (choice of chicken or crab)
Wonton Soup (has chicken)
Mushroom Egg Drop Soup (made with chicken broth)
Beef

Ho Lee’s Mongolian Beef 13,900
Beef and Broccoli 14,500
Beef in Oyster Sauce 13,500
Pepper Beef 13,500
Beef with Mixed Vegetables 13,500
Ho Lee’s Szechuan Beef 13,500
Kung Pao Beef 13,900
Chicken

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Sweet and Sour Chicken

Ho Lee’s Orange Chicken 12,900
General Tsos Chicken 12,500
Lemon Chicken 12,900
Kung Pao Chicken 12,900
Ginger Chicken 11,900
Sweet and Sour Chicken 11,500
Ho Lee’s Szechuan Chicken 11,000
Pork

Ho Lee’s Spicy Pork Lein 12,500
Sweet and Sour Pork 11,500
Ho Lee’s Favorite Pork 11,900
Pork Ma Po Tofu 12,500
Hot Plates

Ho Lee’s Sizzling Eggplant (choice of chicken or pork) 14,900
Beef Sizzler 14,900
Chicken Sizzler 13,900
Beef Tenderloin 14,900
Shrimp Sizzler 16,900
Seafood

Ho Lee’s Szechuan Special 15,900
Garlic Shrimp 16,900
Kung Pao Shrimp 16,900
Spicy Squid 12,900
Spicy Shrimp 16,900
Vegetables

Chinese Greens in Oyster Sauce 9,900
Chinese Greeens in Garlic Sauce 9,900
Spicy Fried Bean Curd 10,500
Spicy Eggplant 10,900
Vegetable Ma Po Tofu 9,900
Noodles

Ho Lee’s House Special Chow Mein (beef, chicken, shrimp, octopus, veggies) 13,900
Choice of “Special Sauce” or black bean sauce
Ho Lee’s Ho Fun (beef) 13,500
Choice of soya sauce or black bean sauce
Shanghai Style Noodles (vegetarian) 12,900
Chow Mein
Choice of beef (12,900), chicken (11,900), or vegetable (10,900)
Rice

All are made with egg.

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Vegetable Fried Rice

Ho Lee’s House Special Fried Rice (chicken, octopus, mushroom) 11,900
Szechuan Fried Rice (shrimp, octopus, peanuts, 짜사이, hot peppers) 10,900
Shrimp Fried Rice 11,500
Beef Fried Rice 10,900
Chicken Fried Rice 10,500
Vegetable Fried Rice 9,900
Steamed Rice 1,000

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Lichee in Coconut Milk

Pecan Pie 5,500
Blueberry Cheesecake 5,900
Lichee in Coconut Milk 4,900
New York Style Cheesecake 5,900
Drinks

Refills free on all sodas, coffee, and tea.

The restaurant also has a few set-menu items so you and some friends can all share and enjoy together.

Final verdict…It did the trick! I successfully filled my chinese-american void. Until we meet again Ho Lee Chow, until we meet again.

Directions: Ho Lee Chow is located in various locations around Korea. I have included the address to the Itaewon location because that is the only one I have had a chance to visit.

Itaewon: Exit Itaewon Station through exit 1, go into the Hamilton Hotel and head up to the second floor. FYI: Being located inside of the hotel, this location adds a 10% value-added tax to the bill.
서울시 용산구 이태원동 112-25 Hamilton Hotel 2F
Telephone: 02) 793 0802

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Hongdae

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2012_05_05 HongdaeMay 4, 2012Photos: 35
 

I woke up and road the subway for and hour and 30 minutes to a part of Seoul known as Hongdae. Hongdae is where Hongik University is located. Hongik is a private university and is best known for it’s Fine Arts programs. My hair dresser and some other friends suggested that I check the area out sometime because they said it was an area that reminded them a lot of me.

Not sure what an area would be like that was thought of to be like myself, of course I had to check this place out. I asked if a girlfriend of mine would like to join me, eagerly she said yes. We met outside at exit 9 of Line 2’s Hongik University station.

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Almost immediately after reaching the top of the stairs from the exit you see that the area has plenty of clubs, restaurants, little shops, cafes, etc. The more you walk the more and more endless options of these places you will see. (Keep your eyes peeled for crazy restaurant and bar names, check out the pictures above…you will see exactly what I mean).

First we checked out the Free Market. No, this isn’t a lost in translation phrase. This free market is an open-air market where independent artist can sell their work. I made sure I did some research before hand so we knew the location and when the market opened.

It didn’t take long for the marketplace to fill up. The vendors stands ranged from jewelry items, hand crafted trinkets, paintings, and just about everything in between. I loved the vibe of this place. The people who recommended this place to me were absolutely correct. The creativity behind some of the items for sale was rather impressive.

There were a zillion things that I could have purchased. However, there was one thing that I couldn’t pass up for my soon to be baby niece. The cutest little cotton knit cap. I snapped a picture of it, I cannot wait to send it to my sister. The women that makes these knit caps allowed me to take a picture of the various types she offered. Get this, even an adult could purchase one of these caps. HEHEHE… What are the odds I could get Mr. B to wear a monkey cap? realistically, zero to none. Funny thought though.

After our Free Market experience we decided to grab a bite to eat. We stumbled upon a placed called Wistera cafe. The address is 405-8, Seogyo-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul. The outside looked pretty enticing… Sure, why not. The inside was very sleek and decorated with a few bold art pieces. I am assuming maybe a purchase from a local artist? There were three that stuck out that I really liked and would have taken home if I could.

At first I had made my mind up that I wanted a nice fresh salad. However my stomach decided on a brunch dish. There was a little salad and soup included, the food was just divine. The dish consisted of two nice sized fluffy pancakes, a side of strawberry jam, half of a sausage, broccoli cream soup, fruit slices, a small salad drizzled with almonds and balsamic dressing, a slice of pumpkin, sliced potato wedges, and mushrooms. Quite a nice little feast we enjoyed among ourselves.

After brunch we located the Ice Cream shop called Fell + Cole. Well…it wasn’t quite as easy as I stated. We walked around in circles a bit trying to locate the place. I read about Fell + Cole online and was instantly attracted because of all the unique organic flavors that were offered. Im talking flavors like honey lavender, burnt caramel with smoked sea salts, pina colada, orange creamsicle, strawberry red wine with szechuan pepper, jesus juice, and so many others.

After trying a few flavors Katya went for the burnt caramel with smoked sea salts, and I chose to go with some jesus juice. Very refreshing! Oh, and I almost forgot! I went there with a purpose and that was to donate some money to a vegan bake sale with proceeds going towards the International Justice Mission, to abolish human trafficking and sex slavery. I picked up some delicious almond butter cookies made by Mipa an awesome blogger located here in South Korea.

Check out Fell + Cole’s website: http://www.fellncole.com/ Also, do yourself a favor and swing in to try a crazy flavor that fits your fancy. I cannot wait to drag my best friend there when she comes to Korea for a visit!

Okay, back to the rest of the day. Well after we had our full bellies we were ready to tackle some shopping. The wonderful part about Hongdae is that there are tons of teeny boutiques with shoes, clothing, and various accessories. We must have walked into a million of these places. However, I didn’t find anything that I just had to have. I enjoyed checking out the stuff and getting ideas. Katya picked up a few little things for herself.

I really have to say that my girlfriend was such a trooper! Our feet walked for hours around the area. At times I think we crossed over our main paths. What a dear! Thank you again Katya!

After shopping we were both pretty tired, almost five and a half hours had went by while we were wondering all through Hongdae. We headed to the subway hugged and parted our ways for home.

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Yikes…looks like we are not the only ones with the idea to head home at this time.

My feet have never been so thankful to be propped up on the ottoman as they are at this very moment.

Good night all!

The Trick Is…

…Eating it without letting it touch your tongue.

Those were the last famous words uttered by some friends at dinner the other night. We decided to give a Korean fried chicken place a try here in Dongducheon. Like cafes, Korea definitely has no shortage of their fried chicken and Hof restaurants. Typically Mr. B and I would have most likely passed up this cuisine and opted for something else Korean. However, we were delightfully surprised and welcomed the change. It’s good to change-up your routine, don’t you agree?

The restaurant we went to was Two Two Fried Chicken. The chicken was incredibly moist. The garlic chicken was very, very garlicky. My cajan chicken salad was excellent. Now, I also must warn that the hot was indeed very, very hot! HAHA! Now I don’t have to explain the title and opening remark to this blog post. All and all, the chicken was mighty tasty.

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After dinner we went on the hunt for dessert. We had a few things in our minds of what might work. At last we decided to share the traditional Korean summer treat, pot bing su, or shaved ice with red beans. Folks, don’t knock it until you try it!

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Wonderful laughs, good food, great company, and fun new memories! A weeknight doesn’t get much better than that!