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    Ho Ho BBQ

    4.1 (132 reviews)
    InexpensiveChinese, Barbeque
    Closed 11:00 am - 8:30 pm

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    Emmanuel L.

    This is one of three places at this plaza called Evergold Centre that offers $6 BBQ deals and today I got BBQ pork on rice which came with some greens and an odd watery soup broth. Couldn't drink it! But the pork was delicious and juicy and I love that it comes with green veggies! It's a tiny, cramped place and wasn't seat friendly. But it was a short line up and fast service when I was there before 12 noon. I'd come back but I'll go to other BBQ places to compare taste and portions.

    Michelle T.

    $6 with a choice of 1 or 2 meats, comes with soup & tax is included! This one was $10 because the roast pork cut was a rib piece. Crispy skin from the roast pork, and tender soy sauce chicken. You cannot eat at the food court in the plaza, someone will kick you out if they see you eating bbq meats lol. Many customers dined in the car.

    Bbq pork on rice with veggies
    Janine W.

    It's a take out place only. FYI $6 for bbq pork on rice comes with soup and veggies. Cash only I think. Definitely a good deal. I mean when is the last time you got a meal for that price? Not in the 2000!! The pork is charred pretty good if you like that. It's a bit fattier than other places I've had it but that does attribute to it not being dry. If I'm in the area, it's definitely worth getting you can buy 2 for $12 and that would be enough for a big eater for 2 meals for smaller to normal appetites. There can be a line up. But it's not as bad as other places plus the soup is decent

    May 2025
    A Y.

    Delicious marinade and prices that can't be beat. No regrets on the taste and the value. But they didn't ask if I wanted a lean or fatty BBQ pork, and just gave me a super fatty one. I chewed some pure fat pieces. I think I will stir fry the rest of the BBQ pork.

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    Ying L.

    Hoho is a small Chinese BBQ place for takeout only. I just can't say enough good things about it, in nowadays it's hard to find!they are still keeping their $6 for two kinds combo with free soup, and including tax! When other restaurants had increased the price several times already, which usually is double price at $12.99+tax. Their quality is good too, especially the bbq duck and roast pork! I would give 6/5 if I could! The service is fast but usually they have a long line up

    Tiffany D.

    3.5 STARS Came back from a mini getaway trip and needed something quick for dinner. Stopped by Ho ho bbq to give it a try. Ordered some roasted pork and half a roasted duck. Total came to $41 and change. Went home and cooked some rice. Upon first taste, the duck was okay, the taste was there, but lacking a flavour that brings it together. The roasted pork was not so good here, I've had better roasted pork and this place was my least favourite, and the sauce that came with it was kind of weird (think of bbq sauce but make it asian). mr. Tran really enjoys roasted duck with plum sauce, but they only gave us 1 packet of sauce... Don't think I will be returning as there are better bbq establishments elsewhere.

    Lunch special $6.00
    Darby C.

    Came here for a quick lunch with my wife. Ordered the $6 special. There was a small lineup outside the store. I ordered the bbq pork and roasted pork ribs and wife got bbq pork and roasted duck. The bbq pork was decent but i wouldn't say a standout. It needed some honey bbq sauce. The roasted pork rib has delicious and not too much fat. I would have liked more crispy skin but you get what you pay for. Wife's roasted duck was good however portions were a bit smaller because duck is considered an expensive commodity in the Chinese bbq business! Both boxed came with generous portion of steamed rice and steamed Yu Choy vegetables. There was also a house soup served with the lunch box. Soup was nothing special but at least it didn't have MSG. Would have liked they gave some extra Hoisin sauce and plum sauce on the side. There's a food court you can go inside and eat your delicious bbq food. For budget minded people this is a great option to grab a quick bite or if you want order some chinese bbq a la carte. Check out their daily specials as well. Cheers.

    Roast pork
    Tiffany W.

    Ho Ho BBQ has really good daily deals which means there's usually a line on particular days. Notably it's $17 for a while roast duck on Tuesdays, and $5.99/lb for roast pork on Thursdays. Those are the only two items worth getting imo. Their cha siu is rather bland. Their duck is the best in all of the GTA imo. Roast pork is pretty good, marinated well and crispy skin so worth going on Thursday. Be warned though. This is not the most honest business on the block. In fact, for some reason all the BBQ shops in this plaza have a tendency to tweak the weight of your roast meats and/or try to switch out the pieces you've picked with off cuts on the cutting board. Definitely keep an eagle eye on them and call it out when you see it.

    BBQ pork, roast pork, rice and vegetable.
    John H.

    Unbelievable value! Two meats, rice and vegetable with soup (broth) and a drink for $6! And the portions are huge! Why would anyone eat fast food? Friendly staff, some don't speak very good English, but manage okay. It's a hole in the wall. Tiny place, if you're squeamish at all about immaculate conditions, not for you, but if you love delicious food at great prices, definitely give it a go!

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    Kim N.

    Your whole in the wall place in a run-down plaza type of setting. There is always a line up when we go, but it's a small shop that can fit 2-3 people (more if you squeeze). Don't expect much in terms of overall cleanliness or appearance. We come here for there Roasted Pork Thursday deal (5.99/lb) and also got a duck. Found the pork a little too salty than most places but the duck was yumm. Service and transaction is quick. Cash only.

    Bbq pork
    Daniel C.

    Ho Ho bbq is well known given its quality and prices. We got the bbq pork and it was quite good. Moist, even the leaner pieces, and flavorful. Love the end pieces with that slight char. 4/5. The roasted pork was awesome. The skin was crispy, crunchy and most pieces only had a small fat layer though some had more. It was juicy and succulent. Just the right amount of salt. 4.5/5. Definitely recommend trying this place out.

    Soya sauce chicken on the left
    Helen T.

    Busy venue that serves reasonably priced Chinese bbq. Appreciate that they use free range chicken for their soya chicken.

    Rice box with roasted pork and bbq pork, daily soup
    Wendy H.

    Great place for very affordable rice boxes. Two items (excluding duck) on rice with soup or beverage for $6. A friendly neighbour introduced us to this place, and it is quite the deal. Their roasted pork and bbq pork are good. I usually request leaner cuts. The leaner cuts of bbq pork can be quite dry so buyer beware. The roasted pork has nice crispy skin. The daily soup goes nicely with this meal, if you're not into soup, they also offer a small selection of soda cans. Only downside is they don't give you sauce for the roasted pork.

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    Very good char siew! Super tender! The roast pork is perfect for my taste, not too salty.

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