Hao Ru Restaurant 하오루

6351 Multiplex Dr, Centreville - 20121
129 reviews
Korean
(571) 655-5740

Creme shrimp was excellent with big beefy shrimps. Pork tangsooyook may be the best in this area. You almost don't even need the sauce because it has been fried almost to perfection. No bad odor from pork (common at other restaurants) and I could tell they used clean oil to fried the pork. This will be my go-to place for this type of Korean food. The owners are nice to customers as well.

It is a clean and nice Korean-Chinese restaurant. This restaurant offers various Korean-Chinese menu. Service is attentive and food are delicious.Their Jjajang noodles is not sweeter side which tells me this is not an old-fashion style jjajang noodles. It is still delicious but noodles are a bit hard.Their tang suyook is righteous. Some Korean-Chinese restaurants fry tang suyook meats ahead of time (to save time and quickly serve). That process makes meat dry out quickly (and become hard). Hao Ru's tang sooyuk is fresh and delicious. I believe they fry meats each time they get tang sooyuk order. I definitely recommend it.Their serve hot tea in stainless insulated cup which looks fancy and stays warm for longer. It is a nice touch. Hao Ru is clean and a spacious restaurant.Here are tips:- Service: attentive and friendly- Food: good- Price: average ($$)- Parking: it is located in a strip mall, so there are plenty of parking spaces (free of charge)- Ambiance: clean- Rest room: clean

The best korean style chinese food i have. Fried pork(tangsooyuk) was so good and the noodle was amazing too! I will definitely visit again

I think it’s even more delicious than the other Korean style Chinese place in the area. Fresh Fire wok tasting. Nice delivery and to go packaging too! I think Pork Tangsuyuk Large is the best thing on the menu, second best is one of their stir fried noodles.

This place is so good. Best sweet and sour pork I've ever had and the noodle dishes are fantastic.

Friendly and attentive service. Food was fresh and yummy.

I ordered TangSu Yuk and fried rice combo, it is tasty, better than my expectation. Generous portion, excellent service, many selections.Like their stir fried seafood noodle as well.I don't usually submit review unless it is really bad or good.

The food here is amazing, both quantity and quality. Everything we ordered came out very fresh and delicious. If anyone were to come here I would definitely advise to get their tangsuyuk- it’s probably my favorite I’ve had in this areaIf I’m in the area again I would definitely come back here. Highly recommend

Good Korean-Chinese food here, my favorite place to go in Centreville. But I wouldn’t recommend any fried rice here, they all tasted like it’s undercooked.

Arrived a bit early for dinner as my wife was really wanting to try this restaurant and was craving Korean-Chinese food. Arrived at 5:20pm. When my wife was ordering the server said no noodles on the side because it is too busy and the instructions might get mixed up with another order. Mind you, there were two other tables occupied, both already had their food and were eating. No big deal. She repeated the order verbally and we said yes that’s correct.30 minutes later no food was served to us. Meanwhile during that time three new tables were occupied after we had already placed our order. Two of them were eating their meals already. My wife asked the server if the food is coming. Server replied yes, it’s coming out very shortly. 10 mins later (6:00pm) the third table’s food was served and they also started to eat their meals. My wife asked the server again about our order and the server asked what did we order? She jotted it down and then said in Korean, “oh that’s right you ordered jajangmyeon“ (that was one of four dishes we ordered). She walked away and I could hear her tell the kitchen in Korean “to start our order next instead of the one he was going to start next.” I looked around and everyone was eating happily except us. I told my wife it’s time to leave now. My wife is so kind she actually went to tell the server we are leaving. Immediately, the server yelled in Korean to the kitchen “forget that order, don’t make it.” No apologies at all, nothing.This had to have been the worst dining experience I’ve had due to horrendous and downright disrespectful and rude service (and I’ve been to many, many Korean owned restaurants) since moving down to Northern VA in 2008. It sure ruined my mood but more importantly really made my wife sad and disappointed.