Ho Foods

Ho Foods
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Restaurant information
EstablishedJanuary 2018 (2018-01)
Location110 East 7th Street, New York City, New York, United States
Coordinates40°43′35″N 73°59′05″W / 40.72641°N 73.98475°W / 40.72641; -73.98475
Websitewww.hofoodsnyc.com

Ho Foods is a Taiwanese restaurant in the East Village of Manhattan in New York City. It is known for its Taiwanese beef noodle soup.[1]

History

Ho Foods was opened in January 2018 by Richard Ho, a chef who had grown up in the San Gabriel Valley to Taiwanese immigrant parents. Back in California, he attended the University of California, Berkeley, where he studied economics, and after which he moved to New York, where he worked at Blue Ribbon Sushi for eight years.[2] He ran various "Ho Foods pop-ups" in 2015–2016 prior to the brick-and-mortar location.[3]

In November 2018, Ho began serving Taiwanese breakfast on weekends at Ho Foods to "re-create the soy-milk shop experience."[4]

In 2024, Ho Foods expanded into its next-door space, adding more seating and extending its hours of service.[5]

Critical reception

Bon Appétit featured Ho Foods in their Highly Recommend column, calling its Taiwanese beef noodle soup "satisfying and cozy and, at the same time, so next-level luxurious."[6]

Fine Dining Lovers named it in a list of five "Must-Try Hidden Gems in New York City," calling it "one of the best Taiwanese beef noodle soups in the city."[7]

References

  1. ^ Crowley, Chris (January 17, 2018). "A New East Village Shop Specializes in Taiwanese Beef Noodle Soup". Grub Street. Retrieved December 25, 2025.
  2. ^ Mishan, Ligaya (April 19, 2018). "At Ho Foods, a Noodle Soup That Nourishes and Transports". The New York Times. Archived from the original on November 25, 2022. Retrieved December 25, 2025.
  3. ^ Upadhyaya, Kayla Kumari (January 18, 2018). "NYC's Growing Taiwanese Scene Adds a New Beef Noodle Soup Specialist". Eater NY. Retrieved December 25, 2025.
  4. ^ Crowley, Chris (November 1, 2018). "New York Is About to Get an Awesome New Taiwanese Breakfast". Grub Street. Retrieved December 25, 2025.
  5. ^ McCart, Melissa (September 9, 2024). "A Taiwanese Spot Serving Some of Manhattan's Best Breakfast Has Expanded". Eater NY. Retrieved December 25, 2025.
  6. ^ Inamine, Elyse (April 2, 2019). "I Tried Everything to Fill the Beef Noodle Soup–Shaped Hole in My Heart, and Then I Found This Place". Bon Appétit. Retrieved December 25, 2025.
  7. ^ Aranita, Kiki. "Secret Eats: 5 Must-Try Hidden Gems in New York City". Fine Dining Lovers. Retrieved December 25, 2025.

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