What's not to love?? The bao buns are all made on site so the food is fresh. Flavours are on point. The veggie menu is extensive too which was a plus for us. Sides are well worth ordering as is pudding.
The burger was impeccable, thu burger sauce was divine although the chips was a let down as it was soggy and bland, whilst other burger joint try to make their chips upscale and flavourful the chips in BBB is nothing but a big disappointment. We ordered the chicken wings as side dish and this too was phenomenal. Our mocktails was fine, nothing spectacular it tastes like fruit juice. Over all I am happy hopefully they could improve their chips and their happy hour choices.
I’ve been here twice now and I really enjoyed it both times. My favourite would probably be the pork bao. I love the deco and the panda design everywhere! It’s cool. It is a little pricy for what it is but it’s definitely worth a visit. The sides where not too bad either and I really enjoyed their cocktails. Staff are friendly. No complaints from me! Delicious!
Hidden between a few larger chain restaurants, Bao + Burger + Beer had a more relaxed and independent vibe (I'm not sure if it is or isn't). The variety of beers on offer was extensive, in fact they had craft beers to suit any taste.
We didn't try the Bao but the Burgers (1 meat, 1 vegetarian) were good and the chips very nice. They were quite quiet when we visited so the service was efficient and we appreciated the quiet surroundings after being in the hustle and bustle of the locality.
The newly opened Baby Bao restaurant in Piccadilly serves up a selection of Taiwanese steamed bao buns, sides and a great selection of craft beers and cocktails. The restaurant has a wood finish and an adorable sleepy panda logo on the wall in neon lights! The staff are friendly, helpful and a lot of fun which always makes a difference.
From the steamed bun selection we tried the Roast pork belly with hoisin, peanuts, cucumber, scallion (£6) the Fried chicken with pineapple, gochujang mayo, pickled daikon, coriander (£6) and the Mushroom with sweet n’ sour, miso mayo, crispy shallots, scallion, pickled carrot (£5.50).
All of the buns were seriously great. The mushrooms were chunky, full of flavour and so juicy! The fried chicken was crispy on the outside and soft and tender on the inside and we loved the flavour combination with the pineapple. The roast pork belly was delicious, well cooked and so satisfying.
From the side dishes we had the Fried squid: served with a radish salad & ssamjang – a fermented soybean and chilli paste. (£7) and the Corn & nori poppers: crispy fried nuggets of corn seasoned with seaweed (£5). The corn poppers were crispy on the outside and goey on the inside. The fried squid was cooked perfectly and the ssamjang packed a punch.
They also offer some Gluten Free lettuce wraps so I tried the Grilled Tofu: with hoisin, peanuts, cucumber, scallion (£5). The tofu didn’t work for me – it was a bit dry and very smoked but perhaps that is personal preference.
Baby Bao is a fantastic restaurant in Piccadilly offering delicious bao buns at reasonable prices. We would recommend them all – they were good delicious.
We went there because we had read they had a good selection of vegan baos unlike most other bao places. We ordered 4 different baos and althogh they were all extremely anesthetic some of them were lacking a bit of flavour and we're under seasoned. My favourite was definetely the kimchi bao. I think the flavour combinations were fine but again I'd love to see more punchy flovours. Service was great and waiters were very nice.
For a place called Baby Bao, you actually get a big momma sized bao. I got the fried chicken bao, duck fries and a cauliflower dish. All wish so delicious I wish I had space to eat them all. The staff were really nice too.
An impulsive stop but a really pleasant surprise. Very friendly staff, great craft beer selection and their kimchi is excellent. The bao were good and the loaded vegan fries were yummy. Stop by, you won't be disappointed.
Loved the service. Loved the Bao. Oh my goodness, the Bao.
Mac and cheese was a surprise I enjoyed.
Come. Experience. Leave your judgement on the street. You’ll love it
Great choice of vegan options availble. All the food was delicious. Close to the theatre. Food was reasonably priced, staff were all very helpful
Very good Chicken Noodles. But you should not take them if you do not like it spicy. The prices are very normal and not expensive. Definitely 5 stars 👌🏻
Yummy bao. Fillings ate generous and they also have fried oreo bao. A must to try
I've become kind of a regular to this place now which is a rare thing in London :) They've recently undergone a few changes to their management & menu with a renewed focus on customer service and it's really working. The Baos are great, super soft and great value, the loaded fries are delicious and the cocktails are something different and can compete with some of my favourite cocktail bars in town. The manager is super friendly and always looking out for the guests. Can absolutely recommend this place for a casual dinner or a few tasty drinks!
Really good little spot here. Came in with two friends before we went shopping. All three of us had the burgers, fries and a beer and the bill with service charge came in at just over £50, great value for money in the area.
Small inside, the decor is dark and it's really relaxed. We had two waitress, both were really friendly.
The wagyu beef burgers were great quality and cooked perfectly.
Portions were not huge, it wouldn't do if you wanted a big meal but it was the perfect amount before going for drinks or shopping.
Will definitely be back again, great value.
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