Little no frills spot in a strip mall. Very basic inside, no decorations or attention to creating a comfortable atmosphere. However, the cashier was pleasant and the food came out in a reasonable time. I had the Buddha (tofu) bao combo with a salad. The salad was simply an iceburg mix and ranch dressing - nothing to write home about. The bao was pretty good though and I especially enjoyed the chili sauce. The tofu was great, would have liked a little more of it.
Imani Dorcelus
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June 04, 2024
With heightened anticipation I was enthusiastic when reviewing the menu and seeing the options they had. Unfortunately, the food was inedible. From the bao buns to the sushi, spring rolls and dumplings, everything tasted old as if it had sat under a heated light like they have at McDonald’s. The bao buns I got were the pulled pork and kicking chicken. The pulled pork tasted as if they got it out of a can. The chicken one had a frozen chicken tender inside and was just covered in hot sauce. Now onto the sushi.. I got the volcano sushi and I couldn’t bring myself to finish the bite I took. The shrimp tempura tasted like old grease and spicy crab wasn’t spicy. It tasted like they were premade over the weekend left out to thaw. The pork dumplings were flavorless and the spring rolls tasted and smelled like freezer burn. 0/10 I would NOT RECOMMEND AT ALL. My dinner has now been ruined because I had the expectation of getting good food based off the reviews but DO NOT believe the hype! It’s DISGUSTING!!
Cami Kasara
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July 12, 2024
I ordered the 3 bao combo on lettuce wraps, the bulgogi(seoul good), chicken and original pork belly. They were all delicious but especially the bulgogi and cheese, which tasted like just the "best" patty melt.
This is a small, casual restaurant so only couple tables. The food was out pretty quickly within 10 minutes.
Wendy Z
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May 19, 2024
Don’t be misled by the name, instead of 包子, it’s more like 肉夹馍. Taste not bad though. The drink taste like plastic.
Emily Dinh
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September 15, 2023
This place is definitely a hole in the wall! The baos are amazing and hits my craving every time. I haven’t eaten here in awhile and noticed they are now selling new items like shrimp, sushi and other appetizers! The sushi was pretty good and as for the coconut shrimp, it was a bit salty for my liking. If you’re craving some baos, definitely come try this place!
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Little no frills spot in a strip mall. Very basic inside, no decorations or attention to creating a comfortable atmosphere. However, the cashier was pleasant and the food came out in a reasonable time. I had the Buddha (tofu) bao combo with a salad. The salad was simply an iceburg mix and ranch dressing - nothing to write home about. The bao was pretty good though and I especially enjoyed the chili sauce. The tofu was great, would have liked a little more of it.
With heightened anticipation I was enthusiastic when reviewing the menu and seeing the options they had. Unfortunately, the food was inedible. From the bao buns to the sushi, spring rolls and dumplings, everything tasted old as if it had sat under a heated light like they have at McDonald’s. The bao buns I got were the pulled pork and kicking chicken. The pulled pork tasted as if they got it out of a can. The chicken one had a frozen chicken tender inside and was just covered in hot sauce. Now onto the sushi.. I got the volcano sushi and I couldn’t bring myself to finish the bite I took. The shrimp tempura tasted like old grease and spicy crab wasn’t spicy. It tasted like they were premade over the weekend left out to thaw. The pork dumplings were flavorless and the spring rolls tasted and smelled like freezer burn. 0/10 I would NOT RECOMMEND AT ALL. My dinner has now been ruined because I had the expectation of getting good food based off the reviews but DO NOT believe the hype! It’s DISGUSTING!!
I ordered the 3 bao combo on lettuce wraps, the bulgogi(seoul good), chicken and original pork belly. They were all delicious but especially the bulgogi and cheese, which tasted like just the "best" patty melt. This is a small, casual restaurant so only couple tables. The food was out pretty quickly within 10 minutes.
Don’t be misled by the name, instead of 包子, it’s more like 肉夹馍. Taste not bad though. The drink taste like plastic.
This place is definitely a hole in the wall! The baos are amazing and hits my craving every time. I haven’t eaten here in awhile and noticed they are now selling new items like shrimp, sushi and other appetizers! The sushi was pretty good and as for the coconut shrimp, it was a bit salty for my liking. If you’re craving some baos, definitely come try this place!