Cho Cho's

Korean restaurant · Agassiz

Cho Cho's

Korean restaurant · Agassiz

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1815 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02140

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Tucked away in the Porter Exchange food court, Cho Cho’s serves up authentic Korean favorites like kimchi fried rice and seafood soon tofu, making it a hidden gem for cravings in Cambridge.  

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+1 617 868 4246

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"Chocho’s, part of the Porter Exchange food court in Cambridge, temporarily closed due to a fire but is expected to reopen." - Rachel Leah Blumenthal

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"A fire started in the kitchen at Chocho’s, a Korean restaurant, causing enough damage to keep the restaurant closed into Thursday. The fire possibly involved a refrigeration unit. The restaurant serves a range of Korean dishes, including noodle soups, fried rice, and soondubu." - Dana Hatic

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Manny M.

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One of the many spots inside Lesley university which has plenty of Japanese inspired dishes. Got the beef bimbim bob & it was really good definitely recommend it as a starting point. Then I got got the shrimp tempura bento box with brown rice, shrimp were nicely fried & crispy salad was good with the dressing the brown rice was a little bit soggy but overall it was ok.

Jasmine To

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Best place in Boston for authentic and comforting Korean food! The lady is very nice and provides great service. Her kimchi is really good. I love her seafood soon tofu and bibimbap as well as kimchi jjigae. For side order, the seafood pancake is a great choice. The dining room is open for dine-in. Come dine at Cho Cho's!!!!

Jea Kim

Google
This place reminded me of a typical Korean restaurant in underground plazas in Seoul. Got the Kimchi fried rice and the beef stew (Galbi-tang) and they were both good. Although the stew was a bit heavily seasoned, it went well with white rice on the side. The service from the owner was also superb, and I can confidently say that the food here is quite authentic.

joyce huang

Google
We ordered a seafood scallion pancake, beef ribs a la carte, the spicy pork a la carte, and the kimchi soon tofu. For the price of the a la carte dishes, this seemed like it would be enough for three people, but each of the a la carte dishes were smaller than a single side dish serving. There were a total of 5 tiny beef ribs. The pork and the beef each took up less than half of the delivery container they came in. This was extremely disappointing and was definitely not worth the price we paid. They clearly knew they were cheating us; we've eaten in the restaurant before and servings are the normal sized. Everything tasted good, but there wasn't enough.

Courtney Broyles

Google
Everything I’ve tried here so far has been awesome. Lovely workers and great food. Always less populated than the other restaurants close by so I’ve never had to wait. Pictured are the tofu fried rice and naengmyeon - both delicious!

Paulas P

Google
I have to say this is the secret Korean food restaurant in Boston. It has been open here for 20years more now. They located inside of Lesley’s building. The foods are very authentic and the price is very good deal with the portion and taste. Taste: 9/10 Price: 10/10 Service: 10/10 Location: 10/10

Luis Villeda

Google
I love this place especially for being able to offer Los Angeles K-Town style dishes and authentic Hot Tofu stew ;-) <<<<fantastic))). I would highly recommend to order the Kimchi fried rice and the outrageous sizzling Beef short ribs. The only complaint I have is the absence of real Korean appetizers such as fryied Mandoo or Bibim Mandu and lastly please be able to offer the hot Barley tea which should be a staple and also be able to offer different types of Kimchi along with any meal like any authentic Korean restaurant offers. But overall great job and continue to offer amazing food for an affordable price.

Julie Hsiao

Google
I got takeout from this place, their pork and beef bibimbap bowls are great! Each bite is interesting and flavorful. Definitely worth trying if you’re in the area.