Mr Chow
Mr. Chow is the name of a high-end Chinese restaurant chain. Founded in London in 1968 by Michael Chow, the restaurant became renowned for its elegant atmosphere, attentive service, and a menu offering refined and upscale versions of classic Chinese dishes. It subsequently expanded to locations in other major cities, including Beverly Hills, New York City, Miami, and Las Vegas.
The restaurants are known for their distinctive and often dramatic decor, and they have become popular destinations for celebrities and other high-profile individuals. The Mr. Chow brand has cultivated an image of sophistication and exclusivity.
Beyond the restaurant chain, "Mr. Chow" is also a character portrayed by Ken Jeong in The Hangover film series. This character is a flamboyant and volatile gangster who plays a significant role in the comedic plots of the films.
It's important to distinguish between the restaurant, Mr. Chow, and the fictional character, Mr. Chow. While they share the same name, they are unrelated entities in different contexts. The restaurant pre-dates the film character.