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Display Allbuns(18) pork(9) steamed(6) sweet(5) chicken(5) teriyaki(5) quick(5) chinese(5) savory(4) poulet(4) filling(4) recommend(4)A convenient spot for bao buns & all sorts of dishes. Prices are reasonable & quality is good - I just wish they were open later!
Bao craving people, here's your place to go! All kinds of sweet & savory varieties are available, they also have congee, noodles, & other snacks in the menu. Price is reasonable. I got myself a chicken mushroom congee & bun, it was ok
The food at Bao Bao dimsum is yummy. Price is reasonable. The freshly steamed dimsum buns are 👍. Not many seats inside. Depending on what you ordered, expect 10min wait time for the main dish. Definitely will shop again.
My wife & I visited Montreal, we made a stop in the vibrant Chinatown district & decided to try Bao Bao Dim Sum for a quick bite. It was our first time trying bao & buns, so we were quite curious & excited to experience something new.
The bao buns themselves were quite impressive in terms of texture, soft, smooth, & fluffy, just as they should be. They had a gentle, almost pillow-like quality.
As for the filling, it was decent but not exceptional. It had a mild flavor, & while it was well-cooked, we felt it could have used a bit more seasoning or a bolder flavor profile to really make the experience memorable. It wasn't disappointing, but it didn't quite wow us either.
Overall, our experience was pleasant, especially as a first-time introduction to bao. It's a good place to try something different, especially if you're exploring Chinatown & want a quick & easy meal. While the buns themselves stood out for their excellent texture, the fillings left a bit more to be desired in terms of flavour.
Order two ???in Chinese
Chinese bbq pork steamed bun
Staff understand Chinese when I ordered in Chinese
Great place for both sweet & savory bao buns. Our top pick was the braised pork. Limited seating, but easy for takeaway.
The bao were amazing & inexpensive! we got the green onion, teriyaki chicken & the pork & cabbage buns. All were soft & delicious.
Stopped by while visiting the China town. I wanted to try their steamed buns but it seemed they didnt have them today? So we ended up getting their mochi (mango & taro). In my opinion, they were not impressive. I'd recommend to get other pastry
It is more 33% expensive than Harmony, Jade Restaurant & Coco Bun. They have a bigger selection & it comes in a gimmicky cute shape sometimes (which is probably why they are more expensive) Cute pastry shop but their cold milk tea is $5+. Why is it mor expensive then the warm milk team? How is ice 20% more? They gave me the wrong pork belly bun which is disappointing & it was $7 including tax unfortunately. Overall, 3 stars. I would take my asian mother there but maybe white people from out of town would enjoy looking at the cute hello kitty shapes. The taste was only not as good as their competitors. Take out only usually since they don't really have a dining room
We were craving steam buns, & this place showed up on our search. Filled our craving. The beef was tasty. Pork was OK as well as the teriyaki chicken.
Visual mgmt 100% M1 MO's bun bbq porc 3 out of 5 M2 Mo's kimchi beef 3.5 out of 5 #29 Chinese brown sugar cake 100% original Taiwan crispy chicken - not the same from picture on the wall, battered chicken no taste 1 out of 5
They have cute buns based on cartoon & occasionally anime characters!
Got the Mo bun, poulet teriyaki, pork, & mango coconut bao buns. Everything was phenomenal. The Mo bun was my favorite. Will absolutely have to come back & try more. The prices were reasonable, service was good, & buns were delectable. The presentation of the dessert buns was adorable. You can't go wrong stopping in here for some quick, savory/sweet/tasty buns!