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It doesn't matter if you are one of those lunch specials or if you stumble in after hours. If you've ate with drunk randoms or passed out in your rice. We all share the same love for the late night grease.
New Ho King is one of the few tied, tested, and true go-to places for late night Chinese eats in Chinatown. Open until 4am, it's a hot spot for post club/bar stumblers and late night chow hounds. Portions are generous and rices are reasonable. Cantonese emphasis.Photo by Roger.
The service is quick and friendly. The food is tasty and the restaurant itself is clean. This place is also a little more stylish inside than some of its neighbours.
This place has some of the largest Spring Rolls that I have ever seen. Also please note that the "small" Hot and Sour soup is meant for two people to share and is actually relatively large. A starter soup for one is the "single"...
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If it's 3:45am and you're craving the dirtiest grub known to man, this is a sure fire bet to get your grease on. Don't worry, you have the next day to regret your dirty decisions.
If you are in the resto, you'll probably notice it gets pretty busy.With renovations, the place is larger now though, and the place looks exceptionally classier then before.
If you are getting it delivered though,...
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It's delivered Chinese food from downtown Toronto, you can't order with super high expectations. Our delivery guy was super nice and he was very pleasant, food arrived 90 minutes after ordering which was a very long time. They were cooked and they got all of our orders right - we are a-ok happy with what we got.
Here are what we got and my comments
106. Hot and Sour Soup - standard
205. Deep...
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Late night greasy meals are legendary at New Ho King, a Chinatown landmark for U of T students and night owls a like, but its modern decor is a departure from the dated decor of family-style restaurants on the Spadina strip. The Cantonese menu has all the staples of a downtown Chinese restaurant, with noodles every which way, sizzling hot pots, and seafood specials, as well as plenty of... more