Ms. Ohho
Korean · Brooklyn
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Über Ms. Ohho
Located in Brooklyn, Ms. Ohho welcomes you for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, seven days a week from 11AM to 11PM. We offer a diverse menu featuring comfort food alongside healthy options, and a range of coffee selections to complement your meal. Whether you prefer to dine in, takeout, or enjoy the c...
Located in Brooklyn, Ms. Ohho welcomes you for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, seven days a week from 11AM to 11PM. We offer a diverse menu featuring comfort food alongside healthy options, and a range of coffee selections to complement your meal. Whether you prefer to dine in, takeout, or enjoy the convenience of delivery, including no-contact options, we're here to serve you. Ms. Ohho also provides a wheelchair accessible entrance for your comfort. We strive to provide a positive experience for all our guests, and appreciate the feedback reflected in our 3.9-star rating based on 114 reviews.
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Ms. Ohho is a Korean restaurant with mixed reviews. Many customers praise the hot stone bibimbap, kalbi tang, and rice cakes. However, some find it overpriced with small portions and inconsistent quality, especially via delivery. Some customers have also reported issues with service and authenticity.
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Tip: The hot stone bibimbap is highly recommended, but avoid the chicken version. Be aware that delivery quality may be inconsistent.
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Bewertungen von Ms. Ohho Brooklyn
As a vegetarian, I'm thrilled with the delicious options at MS OHHO. Tried the Kimchi Kalguksu, The flavors are fantastic, and the service is top-notch. A must-visit for delicious vegetarian options with great service!
I love places that have a variety of authentic options & this korean joint hits that mark! Their Rice Cakes were honestly phenomenal
Delicious Kalbi Tang. Food is made with love and will wrap your heart in a cold winter’s day.
I’ve been twice and both times the food is delicious! Not too salty
Huge fan- happy to see another korean spot open up! Ordered dolsot bibimbap and the stir fried pork - both were delicious and I’d eat again. The rice was so crispy for the dolsot and there were plenty of fresh veggies and ingredients. FYI there’s no bathroom.
MS OHHO in Brooklyn is my new favorite for authentic Korean dishes! Just experienced hotstone Bibimbap and seafood Jjambong at MS OHHO, and I'm hooked! The sizzling Bibimbap was a delightful mix of textures, and the Jjambong's rich seafood broth was perfection. MS OHHO knows how to elevate Korean cuisine!
Huge fan- happy to see another korean spot open up! Ordered dolsot bibimbap and the stir fried pork - both were delicious and I’d eat again. The rice was so crispy for the dolsot and there were plenty of fresh veggies and ingredients. FYI there’s no bathroom.
MS OHHO in Brooklyn is my new favorite for authentic Korean dishes! Just experienced hotstone Bibimbap and seafood Jjambong at MS OHHO, and I'm hooked! The sizzling Bibimbap was a delightful mix of textures, and the Jjambong's rich seafood broth was perfection. MS OHHO knows how to elevate Korean cuisine!
As a vegetarian, I'm thrilled with the delicious options at MS OHHO. Tried the Kimchi Kalguksu, The flavors are fantastic, and the service is top-notch. A must-visit for delicious vegetarian options with great service!
I love places that have a variety of authentic options & this korean joint hits that mark! Their Rice Cakes were honestly phenomenal
Delicious Kalbi Tang. Food is made with love and will wrap your heart in a cold winter’s day.
I’ve been twice and both times the food is delicious! Not too salty
Don't know where the bad reviews are coming from, but I haven't found better value Korean food for the price in the neighborhood or in Brooklyn for that matter. Flushing/Bayside or Fort Lee/Pallisades Park of course is another story, but this is Brooklyn.
Stopped by this evening for a takeout. Food was good, but the staff was so kind! Great customer experience.
As a Korean, I approve this place! I get their food delivered whenever I miss my mom’s food. Their food feels like they make it with love and care. The quality is great and every dish I’ve tried was amazing. Their Galbitang was beyond my expectations. I wanna eat Ms.ohho’s food every day!!!!!
As a Korean, I approve this place! I get their food delivered whenever I miss my mom’s food. Their food feels like they make it with love and care. The quality is great and every dish I’ve tried was amazing. Their Galbitang was beyond my expectations. I wanna eat Ms.ohho’s food every day!!!!!
Stopped by this evening for a takeout. Food was good, but the staff was so kind! Great customer experience.
I ubereats this place pretty often. I highly recommend the hot stone bibimbap (NOT chicken though that one sucks), skewered rice cakes, and soondoobu. It’s not cheap but idk I feel like you get what you pay for. There’s cheaper korean places that are less good around the area if that’s what you want, but I come back to this place and pay a little extra because I just rly like the food.
The food is excellent, but so pricey I had to take a star away. Nevertheless, the kalbi was very impressive. The fresh jalapenos and raw garlic added a major kick to the dish, and I'm not talking about just a light kick but more like a flying roundhouse taekwondo kick if there is such a thing. The only thing that kicked even more (in a not so good way) was the price.
The food is excellent, but so pricey I had to take a star away. Nevertheless, the kalbi was very impressive. The fresh jalapenos and raw garlic added a major kick to the dish, and I'm not talking about just a light kick but more like a flying roundhouse taekwondo kick if there is such a thing. The only thing that kicked even more (in a not so good way) was the price.
Got their food by delivery. I love Korean food so I’m kinda disappointed.. It was just normal, ok, nothing special but really pricy with a small portion and no side dishes.
Got their food by delivery. I love Korean food so I’m kinda disappointed.. It was just normal, ok, nothing special but really pricy with a small portion and no side dishes.
Got delivery via Uber Eats for lunch. Overall it was quite pricey. The hot stone bibimbap is exceptional, even as delivery, as other reviews have said. The kimchi kalguksu and jeyuk bokkum were too spicy, and not the good kind of spicy. The kalguksu also came with the noodles already in the soup so the noodles were overdone by the time they reached us. Additionally they’re store bought noodles so definitely felt overpriced for what it was.
The food was alright (good portions) but I thought it was weird that when I paid the service attendant turned the payment terminal back to herself once I tapped my card and chose a tip amount. I've never seen this done before and only found out when square emailed me the receipt. Is this legal? Her overall attitude was kinda rude and when I asked what a korean dish name was her response was "you don't know?". I'm sorry but not all asian looking people are korean
No one can speak Korean so I don't know if the place is even authentic. Usually gets delivered slightly stale for 떡꼬치. I asked if 떡볶이 is made with 밀떡 or 쌀떡. People working here are completely unaware of what Korean food is to begin with. I think the place is for Americans who want to think that they enjoy Korean food but just very Americanized version of it. There's nothing wrong with it but doesn't seem like the place is for Koreans.
No one can speak Korean so I don't know if the place is even authentic. Usually gets delivered slightly stale for 떡꼬치. I asked if 떡볶이 is made with 밀떡 or 쌀떡. People working here are completely unaware of what Korean food is to begin with. I think the place is for Americans who want to think that they enjoy Korean food but just very Americanized version of it. There's nothing wrong with it but doesn't seem like the place is for Koreans.
The food was alright (good portions) but I thought it was weird that when I paid the service attendant turned the payment terminal back to herself once I tapped my card and chose a tip amount. I've never seen this done before and only found out when square emailed me the receipt. Is this legal? Her overall attitude was kinda rude and when I asked what a korean dish name was her response was "you don't know?". I'm sorry but not all asian looking people are korean
Got delivery via Uber Eats for lunch. Overall it was quite pricey. The hot stone bibimbap is exceptional, even as delivery, as other reviews have said. The kimchi kalguksu and jeyuk bokkum were too spicy, and not the good kind of spicy. The kalguksu also came with the noodles already in the soup so the noodles were overdone by the time they reached us. Additionally they’re store bought noodles so definitely felt overpriced for what it was.
I’ve ordered here before. Not particularly impressed with the food but a decent option if you’re craving “Korean”. This time however, I was trying to pick up my food. The worker who was operating the front cafe and food orders was as screaming into her AirPods the whole time. I tried to inquire about the food but she ignored me saying that there’s no order for me here. I showed her my pick up receipt and she still did not assist me as she kept talking in her phone. It was until the cook in the back said he could complete the order as delivered. I waited an additional 10 minutes. She then yelled at me to indicate the food was ready and then slapped the bag. Dumbfounded by this experience. I thought food was ok enough but not to have to deal with this “service”
I really wanted to like this place, because it’s a cute coffee shop vibe with Korean food. But we ordered the seafood tofu soup and pork belly BBQ, total bill $52. The seafood tofu soup was not traditional at all, seemed like that got the broth from a packet and just cut up tofu and seafood in there. Then the pork belly was super thin sliced and fried up to a crisp, it was so dry and tasteless. Pork came with chopped garlic and peppers and onions with a dipping sauce. We asked if it came with lettuce to wrap with and she said it’s extra. Also the food did not come with banchan. It was really a waste of a Sunday dinner. I came home really bummed out and still hungry. The girls next to us seemed to enjoy their meal though, but maybe bc they got bibimbap, it’s hard to mess that up I guess.
Sad to write this review because I really used to enjoy the food here. The past two times I’ve ordered delivery from Ms. Ohho, the food has had an old, expired odor and funk. Not sure how this is getting through quality control. First, it was a galbi tang a few weeks ago — something I’ve loved and ordered from here many times— that had an unmistakable offputting taste and smell. Today, it was a seafood soondubu in which the tofu had a clearly expired taste that made the rest of the stew inedible. The vegetables were also so mushy it had me wondering how they store and make these stews— or at least for delivery. I do really like Ms. Ohho so I hope they fix it soon and double check their inventory— but after experiencing this twice now, I’ll look to other spots instead.
Sad to write this review because I really used to enjoy the food here. The past two times I’ve ordered delivery from Ms. Ohho, the food has had an old, expired odor and funk. Not sure how this is getting through quality control. First, it was a galbi tang a few weeks ago — something I’ve loved and ordered from here many times— that had an unmistakable offputting taste and smell. Today, it was a seafood soondubu in which the tofu had a clearly expired taste that made the rest of the stew inedible. The vegetables were also so mushy it had me wondering how they store and make these stews— or at least for delivery. I do really like Ms. Ohho so I hope they fix it soon and double check their inventory— but after experiencing this twice now, I’ll look to other spots instead.
I’ve ordered here before. Not particularly impressed with the food but a decent option if you’re craving “Korean”. This time however, I was trying to pick up my food. The worker who was operating the front cafe and food orders was as screaming into her AirPods the whole time. I tried to inquire about the food but she ignored me saying that there’s no order for me here. I showed her my pick up receipt and she still did not assist me as she kept talking in her phone. It was until the cook in the back said he could complete the order as delivered. I waited an additional 10 minutes. She then yelled at me to indicate the food was ready and then slapped the bag. Dumbfounded by this experience. I thought food was ok enough but not to have to deal with this “service”
I really wanted to like this place, because it’s a cute coffee shop vibe with Korean food. But we ordered the seafood tofu soup and pork belly BBQ, total bill $52. The seafood tofu soup was not traditional at all, seemed like that got the broth from a packet and just cut up tofu and seafood in there. Then the pork belly was super thin sliced and fried up to a crisp, it was so dry and tasteless. Pork came with chopped garlic and peppers and onions with a dipping sauce. We asked if it came with lettuce to wrap with and she said it’s extra. Also the food did not come with banchan. It was really a waste of a Sunday dinner. I came home really bummed out and still hungry. The girls next to us seemed to enjoy their meal though, but maybe bc they got bibimbap, it’s hard to mess that up I guess.
You don't need to be from Korea to know the Korean national dishes, unfortunately expectation vs reality hits different soup made from old beef meat has no taste even though I addressed the issue she even didn't try to admit it and offer refund or offer different dish first and last time here not worth my $50
Horrible atmosphere ! Meat they serve is old n very chewy ! And has no taste at all . Horrible customer service ! Made very Racist comment ! We were not able to what we ordered
You don't need to be from Korea to know the Korean national dishes, unfortunately expectation vs reality hits different soup made from old beef meat has no taste even though I addressed the issue she even didn't try to admit it and offer refund or offer different dish first and last time here not worth my $50
Horrible atmosphere ! Meat they serve is old n very chewy ! And has no taste at all . Horrible customer service ! Made very Racist comment ! We were not able to what we ordered
I'm part Korean, so I know my samgyetang should have taken longer to make. But once my order arrived within 30 minutes, it was a red flag that my soup must have came out of a package. The chicken also tasted rubbery and there was no ginseng or chestnuts in it as described. And no banchan?! Super sad to give it a bad rating but for the price I paid...c'mon.
I'm part Korean, so I know my samgyetang should have taken longer to make. But once my order arrived within 30 minutes, it was a red flag that my soup must have came out of a package. The chicken also tasted rubbery and there was no ginseng or chestnuts in it as described. And no banchan?! Super sad to give it a bad rating but for the price I paid...c'mon.
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146 Nassau Ave APT 3 R, Brooklyn, NY 11222
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