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Welcome to Hop Woo, a hidden gem in the heart of Los Angeles serving up delicious seafood dishes with a Chinese twist. Located at 11110 W Olympic Blvd, Hop Woo is a hotspot for those craving authentic and flavorful meals. Whether you're dining in, getting takeout, or having your food delivered, Hop Woo has you covered with a wide range of options.
From their lunch specials like the Orange Peel Flavor Chicken and Szechuan Kung Pao Chicken to their Rice Combos featuring Hong Kong Roast Duck and Shrimp with Scrambled Egg, there's something for everyone at Hop Woo. Start your meal off with appetizers like BBQ Spare Ribs or Steamed Dumplings before diving into their main courses.
Customers like Braedon J. praise Hop Woo for their duck dishes, chow fun, and moo shoo pork, noting that their Mongolian beef and fried rice are also hits. Chris D. raves about the Vegetable Lo Mein, while Shannon E. reminisces about the Hong Kong style crispy noodles bringing back childhood memories.
Regine S. highlights the family-style dining experience at Hop Woo, recommending dishes like stir-fried squid and shrimp and rock cod with chow mein. Ashley H. praises the traditional Chinese food, specifically mentioning the sizzling rice soup and dry style beef chow fun.
With a diverse menu, friendly service, and a cozy ambiance, Hop Woo is a must-visit for seafood lovers in LA. So come on over to Hop Woo and indulge in a culinary journey that will leave your taste buds satisfied and your heart full.
“ One of the better Chinese places still left on the Westside, they do a very good job with duck, their chow fun is excellent, and the moo shoo pork is solid. They are not always so great at following specific asks, such as making certain dishes less spicy, but these days, you get what you get. Their mongolian beef was good, and the fried rice was fine, as were the green beans. The one cautionary advice I would give is be wary of the seafood, we've gotten some shrimp dishes that were not so terrific, I think they may have used some that were past their sell-by date. That said, good Chinese on the Westside is becoming a little hard to find, and if you don't want to travel to the San Gabriel Valley, this is about as good as it gets... ”
“ The was my first time trying Hop Woo and I wasn't disappointed. I ordered the Vegetable Lo Mein Spicy. The portion was Huge! The spice level was perfect. It's Definitely enough for two meals. I would definitely order here again and try some of their other dishes. ”
“ Ordered to go and was looking for Hong Kong style pan fried crispy noodles, was not disappointed! Couldn't find it in my area and this dish brought back good childhood memories. ”
“ I met my friend there: it was his first time.... Not mine: it really one of my favorite authentic Chinese place in West LA! We started with some Shu Mai: that was a true disappointment ! It was my first time ordering Dim Sums at that restaurant, I just wanted to give it a try. They were small and dry. I not ordered that again there then we had a lunch family style where we shared a few dishes: half roast duck a seafood, stirfry rice (with crab and scallops) And a delicious stir fried squid and shrimp and rock cod with chow mein. All these dishes besides the duck, we selected from the lunch special menu which are around $1195 each! I love that place And I highly recommend it to all ”
“ This place was good! Traditional style Chinese food. In a small parking lot but it's very clean and a nice vibe. Great option for the west side. Sizzling rice soup and dry style beef chow fun were delicious. Service is quick and polite. They have lunch specials 11am-3pm every day, even the weekend!! ”
“ After a long day of watching the Chinese new year parade, Cassie F. and were starving so we hippity hoppity hopped to Hop Woo. A stampede of parade goers came in shortly after we put our name on the list. While we were waiting, a pair of Chinese dragons came and do their little dance and eating the lettuce which was super entertaining! We were lucky to catch it before our lunch. The wait was about 30 mins which was fair considering it being extremely busy. It was a little hard to place our order since they were very short staffed. We ended up ordering the chicken chow mien (w/Shanghai noodles) and chicken with mushroom with rice. The chicken chow mien was the one of the best noodles I had in my life! The chicken with mushroom with rice on the other hand came out as shrimp with mushroom with rice. They got my order wrong. I didn't want to wait another 30 minutes just to get my dish so I settled for the shrimp and mushroom which exceeded my expectations! This place is considered authentic for Chinese food. A solid choice if you are ever in Chinatown! ”