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    Bao and Spices

    4.3 (43 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:30 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Wesley S.

    Food was decent. They are new and have a Some work to go. I see high potential. Went here for their soft opening. First thing I ordered was an old Fashion and they ran out of the bourbon mid pour with no more in house. Second Ordered - Hot and sour soup and it came out cold. I think it was a simple mistake. They took it back and brought it back right and it was very good. Pecking Duck - was great tasting but came out cold also. The soup dumpling and red chili oil dumplings were great! Inside was nice and cozy. The far left booth by the windows rocks and is un level. I really had high hopes and hope to come back and all these things fixed. This would be a great place in the Katy area and look forward to trying the again.

    Marcus C.

    10 out of 5 stars ... Yes that good! Quite possibly one of the best Chinese restaurants I may have ever had period! Don't be fooled by the exterior, because you walked in you will be blow away with the incredible decor and ambiance Bao and Spices brings to the table, literally! Perfect for lunch or date night. The service was phenomenal. A huge shoutout to Dom and the team. Of all the things we ordered there was not a single miss on the table. Every dish hit. From the scallion pancakes to the Pekin Crispy Skin duck ... i was in heaven. If you are looking for an elevated dining experience with service and food that absolutely delivers, this is the spot.

    Sherman O.

    Delicious Chinese Restaurant with great service, clean facility, distinct flavors and delicious! It came out fast and hot. The servers were friendly and helpful on our big party of eight on a Monday night. Would recommend and look forward to coming back.

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    Gina D.

    My husband and oldest son both have food allergies. I had to keep asking what is inside of the dumplings. We ordered Red Oil Dumpling and BBQ Chashu Bao. The red oil dumplings are served on top of chili oil and peanut sauce. The dumplings had a very good flavor but not served hot. Our server didn't come back to check on us. The baos came out steaming hot, fluffy and were good. Overall, the other staff checked on us and were nice and attentive. The only thing we would like to see is what kind of meat or seafood listed for the dumplings. Especially, if there's peanuts in the sauce.

    Daniel G.

    Brand new place in this area. I must write that everything is above standards. The two lady hosts and the feel just going in. Very beautiful inside design and you can right away see the care they take in everything from decor to how the plating is arranged. The customer service was above 5 stars. Everything is. I ordered two separate steamed bao orders, the traditional steamed bao and right away I could tell is was hand made to order. Not sticky or falling apart like some places but very fresh and absolutely delicious. They supplied a wonderful sauce that is above and beyond what you have elsewhere. It was a very mild apple cider that was perfect mixed with the bao. Very light and complimented the meal perfectly. I will be back often and take pics of the food as I ate it all before taking pictures since it was amazing. Pricing is also phenomenal. The whole experience was top notch.

    Stir fry beef noodle
    Stephen O.

    We just stopped by and tried , surprised! Food on Chef's menu is authentic to Asia and yummy. Service is attentive and friendly. We orderee 3 dishes from Chef's menu Crispy chicken, 廣東小炒王 and Yangzhou fried rice all are fantastic. One dry stir fry flat noodles with beef and stir fry cabbage with chili. Both are great as well. Not sure about other dishes as their implied it might more tailor for western vs asian taste. Have one special cocktail with oolong tea and vodka (youthful journey) is good too. We will back again if we ever visit Katy again .

    Yasmine N.

    The food was pretty average overall. The only dishes I felt were worth the price were the crispy spicy chicken and the Peking duck. Portions were quite small for how much everything cost. Unfortunately, the service was disappointing--they didn't check on us during the meal, and when I asked for four to-go boxes, we were only given two.

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    Jennifer W.

    We came during their soft opening so it's not a full menu but it's sufficient with all the good eats available. Service was exceptional, on point, very attentive and the food was coming out as we were still ordering. Egg drop soup was full of flavor, the red oil dumpling stole the show with a sesame sauce at the bottom of the dish that mixed fabulously with all the flavors. Chefs kiss! They don't have an extensive dessert menu just yet but they have a custard and taro bao. We ordered the custard boa that was beautiful and good . Recommend this place . We will come again to try their Peking duck.

    Red oil dumplings--to die for!
    Diana C.

    I didn't take pictures of everything bc it was too dang good. I could live off the stir fry green beans and the red oil dumplings. Xiao long bao on point too.

    Vy N.

    Perfectly roasted Peking duck with crispy skin and tender meat. Served with thin pancakes, fresh cucumber, scallions, and rich hoisin sauce. Absolutely delicious!

    Everything here was delicious! Drinks were strong, portions were big and high quality. Is it too early to call this the best Asian restaurant in Katy? Maybe but we really enjoyed our meal here!

    Spicy rename

    Second visit here! We had the spicy edamame, barbecue, bowel buns, and the crispy bottom dumplings. Everything is so good. I did get a few pictures, but not all of them. The spicy dumplings in hot oil is a MUST!

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    2 months ago

    Service is really good.spices are authentic! Peking duck tasted great and my kids loved it!

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    Amazing food and great service! Restaurant was quiet but well themed. Will come back soon!

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