Ho Ho Seafood Restaurant
(206) 382-9671
653 S Weller St
Seattle,
WA
98104
47.5974
-122.3246
Neighborhoods: Downtown, International District

What People Are Saying About Ho Ho Seafood Restaurant
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Contributor
Citysearch
In Short
A sincere greeting meets diners, and the genial service continues throughout the meal. Most tables are roomy enough to seat several families at once--each outfitted with a lazy Susan, making large, casual gatherings the rule. Pages of seafood, noodle, vegetarian and meat options can be overwhelming, but regulars stick to seafood. Fresh prawns and scallops arrive barely tossed in light black-bean sauce. The usual suspects--kung pao chicken and orange beef--are also offered.
User Reviews
OldGuySLC
June 30, 2009
This building was used by Martial Artist Sifu Bruce Lee. It was his school location called a Kwon, where the famous Bruce Lee taught his earthshaking martial arts style. Perfect for two! Get two different $20ish dinners and order beers. The manager throws in her wonderfull spicy green bean dish which complements the Spicy Garlic Crab and/or the wonderful Halibut plate. What a taste treat! From Hal the "Guy from Salt Lake" and appreciator of Bruce Lee style martial arts, who stopped in with friend Christian who is also an appreciator of Wing Chun/Jaetkundo. Why isn't the Seattle Historical Society all over this location. What a legacy we have here!
read full reviewYYFR
June 30, 2009
Besides great seafood dishes, all their fried rice dishes are great. We are from San Francisco, but this Restaurant is as good as any top Chinese restaurants in SF. If you need help in selecting dishes, ask for Pauline.
read full reviewMTMT
June 03, 2009
This place has amazing Chinese food. I realize there are other places in the vicinity but none come close in my opinion. Their salt & pepper squid, as well as salt & pepper pork chops are amazing. For a little extra coin, order the crispy rock cod. Can't miss with house special chow mein too.
read full reviewThe Details on Ho Ho Seafood Restaurant
When to Go:
Sunday brunch is the busiest time. For a shorter wait and more attentive service, try to arrive for a late weeknight dinner.
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Payment Methods:
American Express, Visa, MasterCard
Restaurant Special Features:
Family-Friendly Dining, Family Style Dining, Group Dining





