Chego - Los Angeles, California

Adresse: 727 N Broadway Teen Seating, Los Angeles, CA 90012.
Telefon: 33808680.
Webseite: eatchego.com.
Spezialitäten: Restaurant mit asiatischer Fusionsküche, Catering, Restaurant.
Andere interessante Daten: Lieferdienst, Zum Mitnehmen, Speisen vor Ort, Alkohol, Bier, Wein, Mittagessen, Abendessen, Süßspeisen, Mobile Zahlungen per NFC.
Bewertungen: Dieses Unternehmen hat 373 Bewertungen auf Google My Business.
Durchschnittliche Meinung: 4.4/5.

Ort von Chego

Suchen Sie nach einem asiatisch-inspirierten Fusionsrestaurant in Los Angeles Dann sollten Sie Chego in Betracht ziehen

Chego ist ein Restaurant, das sich auf eine einzigartige Fusionsküche aus verschiedenen asiatischen Küchen spezialisiert hat. Sie bieten eine Vielzahl von Gerichten an, von herzhaften Hauptgerichten bis hin zu süßen Desserts. Das Restaurant ist bekannt für seine qualitativ hochwertigen Zutaten und sein einladendes Ambiente.

Die Adresse von Chego lautet 727 N Broadway Teen Seating, Los Angeles, CA 90012. Sie sind leicht zu finden und bieten bequeme Sitzgelegenheiten für Teenager. Wenn Sie lieber von zu Hause aus essen möchten, bietet Chego auch einen Lieferservice an. Sie können die Gerichte auch zum Mitnehmen bestellen oder vor Ort essen.

Sie erreichen Chego telefonisch unter 33808680. Wenn Sie weitere Informationen benötigen oder eine Reservierung vornehmen möchten, empfehlen wir Ihnen, die Website eatchego.com zu besuchen.

Chego bietet eine große Auswahl an Spezialitäten, wie Restaurant mit asiatischer Fusionsküche, Catering und Restaurant. Einige ihrer beliebtesten Gerichte sind Kimchi Spam Fried Rice, Oyster Mushroom Tofu Bowl und Sweet Potato Tater Tots. Sie bieten auch eine Auswahl an Alkohol, Bier, Wein, Mittagessen, Abendessen, Süßspeisen und mobilen Zahlungen per NFC.

Das Restaurant hat insgesamt 373 Bewertungen auf Google My Business erhalten und hat im Durchschnitt eine Bewertung von 4.4/5. Kunden haben das Restaurant für seine schmackhaften Gerichte, freundlichen Mitarbeiter und gute Atmosphäre gelobt.

Unsere Empfehlung: Besuchen Sie die Website von Chego und bestellen Sie Ihre Lieblingsgerichte zum Mitnehmen oder für den Lieferservice. Probieren Sie unbedingt die Kimchi Spam Fried Rice und die Sweet Potato Tater Tots - Sie werden es nicht bereuen Kontaktieren Sie das Restaurant telefonisch oder über die Website, um weitere Informationen zu erhalten oder eine Reservierung vorzunehmen.

Bewertungen von Chego

Chego - Los Angeles, California
Jenae Lien
5/5

This place is what I would make when I’m super drunk and need food after a night of partying. Full of flavors!! They’ve got everything your fat persona may be craving. Don’t worry, vegetarians, they have seasonal charred vegetables on the menu too.

Located in a central plaza in Chinatown, Chego is a creation of Roy Choy. I get stuffed each time I come here. Each plate is loaded with vegetables, meat, seasonings, fried bits of heaven-sent goodness and flavor. The boldness of the flavors keeps me coming back.

Great spot to take a group of hungry people or to eat on your own. Parking is limited, find it along the streets.

Chego - Los Angeles, California
Melanie Tam
3/5

Located in Far East Plaza, you'll have to navigate past the hour-long line of Howlin' Ray's hot chicken. My friends and I decided to check out Chego, since we were in Chinatown, and we needed some food. We ordered a bunch of things amongst the four of us and it was more than enough food. Here's what we ordered:

Kimchi Spam Bowl (fried rice with butter-fried kimchi, Spam, scrambled eggs and Chinese broccoli w/ a touch of toasted sesame) - this was really good at first. But it wasn't until after a while that I realized just how much kimchi there was. It was too much. It could have used less kimchi/Chinese broccoli and more rice. The more I ate it, the less I liked it.

Chubby Pork Belly (kochujang-lacquered Kurobuta pork belly rice bowl w/ fried egg, pickled radishes, water spinach, Chinese broccoli, cotija and peanuts) - this was pretty good. The more I ate it, the more I liked it, the complete opposite of the spam bowl. The fried egg was a nice touch.

3 PM Meatballs (Korean-fried, w/ shaved green onions, sesame and fried polenta patty) - this was interesting. Instead of making the meatballs with breadcrumbs, they made it with polenta. I enjoyed it but some bites were super spicy, and I can usually handle spicy foods.

Ooey Gooey Fries (beer-battered, w/ sour cream sambal, monterey jack and cheddar cheese, cotija, chillies, cilantro and pickled garlic) - these were great. But just like with anything fried, they were to much after a while. The sour cream sambal just tasted like spicy mayo.

It was a nice place to try out, but I probably would not come back. Wouldn't mind trying that Howlin' Ray's though, but I definitely wouldn't want to wait on that line.

Chego - Los Angeles, California
Ari Merino
5/5

You know how people will ask you to describe your last meal if you were in death row? I have a one word answer: Chego. The only thing better than their Chubby Pork Belly bowl is adding pork belly to the side of Ooey Gooey Fries. It’s truly happiness in a bowl.

Chego - Los Angeles, California
Ferry Gondo
5/5

Our best and memorable eat in Los Angeles. I suppose our experience here was the most inspiring for us as we thought it quite represents LA well with its fusion of Korean and Mexican flavors. Absolutely enjoyed the naked burrito bowl with Korean flavors there like gochujang, all the vegies and crunchy nuts and the smoky and flavorful pork belly. The flavor exploded in our mouth as it was spicy, sour, fresh, smoky, fatty and umami at the same time. Had an interesting dessert at the end with chocolate bar with spicy flavor in it.

Chego - Los Angeles, California
Jose Baldonado
3/5

Normally my reviews fall in line with the norm, but not in this case. The food was flavorful and spicy. Normally two combinations I really enjoy. The pork belly was good, but I like it when the pork belly is a bit more well done so the fat is crispy. There was also a lot of spice/horseradish focused in the greens which made it hard to eat for me. The fries were good, the beefy t bowl was tasty, but a bit overboard on the flavors IMHO.

Chego - Los Angeles, California
Miyu Ono
5/5

Came here after reading through Roy Choi’s cookbook. Would definitely recommend if you are a fan of either Korean or Mexican food - and even more if you like spices! (Be careful with the sauce if you are sensitive like me) Great serving size (couldn’t finish) and service is a little slow but very polite (no line here compared to Howlin Ray’s next door).

Chego - Los Angeles, California
Adam Turner
3/5

Tasty food, large portions. Ultimately though the food tastes like a fancy Korean bimbimbap (비빔밥). Service was slow even though we were the only customers. We had the chubby pork belly and spam rice bowls both tasty. The tres leches is also tasty but a lot for one person.

Chego - Los Angeles, California
Mena G
5/5

This place is sooooo good, little hole in the wall joint but the food was delicious and HUGE, I ate the leftovers 3 additional times, no joke. This bowl is the tofu one, it’s spicy so be aware.

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