Ho Foods

Taiwanese restaurant · East Village

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Restaurant Review: 886, Ho Foods, and New York’s Taiwanese New Wave | The New Yorker

"When Ho Foods, a pop-up that turned brick and mortar in January, started serving breakfast, one Saturday in November, forty people lined up before the door opened, clamoring for staples that are rare in Manhattan: fresh-made sweetened soy milk, served warm or cold, with a long, twisty cruller for dipping; a scrambled-egg bao; a log of sticky rice, wrapped in plastic like a burrito around a piece of cruller, a wad of sweet pork floss, and pickled mustard greens and turnips." - Hannah Goldfield

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2018/12/10/886-ho-foods-and-new-yorks-taiwanese-new-wave

110 E 7th St, New York, NY 10009 Get directions

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