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    Bao

    4.2 (240 reviews)
    Open 11:30 am - 2:30 pm, 5:00 PM - 9:30 PM

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    Thai iced tea
    Ai M.

    Beef chow fun was served with a bowl of rice. Cold brew green tea is herbal like chrysanthemum tea without honey. If you order with a touchscreen, you have to approve what you select before it's added to your ticket. Pork and shrimp shumai was savory. The shrimp toast seemed unique in that I've never had it coated with fried noodles before.

    Steamed Pork & Shrimp Shumai 烧卖(4)
    Aliza J.

    We came here for lunch for the first time and ordered the Steamed Pork & Shrimp Shumai, Steamed Sticky Rice Wrapped in Lotus Leaves, Vegetarian Lover, and String Beans Fried Noodles. Overall, the food was okay. The shumai and sticky rice were enjoyable, and the portions were decent. However, we were disappointed with the String Beans Fried Noodles. We specifically ordered it for our son because noodles are his absolute favorite. As soon as he took a bite, he immediately said it was spicy. He is very sensitive to spicy food, so he could not eat it. At first, I couldn't tell because I was already eating my meal with chili sauce. When I asked the staff, they mentioned that the noodles contained a little spice. Unfortunately, this was not indicated on the menu. It would be very helpful if the restaurant could note that the dish has a slight kick, especially for families ordering for young children. Another small issue was the water served. Considering how hot the weather was in Redwood City earlier that day, it would have been nice if the water had been colder. Overall, the experience was okay, but clearer menu descriptions regarding spice levels would make a big difference for families with kids.

    Dominic B.

    Unassumingly tasty dim sum spot that's open pretty late for Redwood City. Came with my team after an event and needed some comforting food and beer. Casual atmosphere and then give you an iPad with all the menu items on it for ordering, however, they will personally take your order from you. Ordered a whole arrangement of dim sum items. I was really impressed by the salt and pepper pork, as well as all the steamed dim sum items. The skin of each dumpling was very thin and generously filled. Fried rice was also an unexpectedly tasty dish.

    Salt & Pepper Chicken Wings 椒盐鸡翅
    Stephanie Y.

    We ended up here at about 830pm on a Thursday night right before closing. Ordered an array of dim sum and dishes. It was all tasty and fresh, albeit a tad bit expensive, but this isn't a hole-in-the-wall joint. Definitely a more modern, if not a bit sterile, atmosphere located just a few blocks from Redwood City Square. The fried rice was a surprise winner for me. I'm usually not the biggest fan, but it was flavorful and not greasy. The shrimp varieties of dumplings were my favorite. I personally found the xlb not as flavorful, but also not greasy. Overall, a solid spot for dim sum/Chinese. If I lived locally this spot would be in rotation.

    Nathan Y.

    Bao is a must try restaurant in my opinion! The restaurant is located next to tons of parking, making it pretty accessible, and it was quite popular when we went. You order off of a tablet, and the servers are very nice and accommodating, suggesting items that we would be interested in. We ended up ordering a ton of food, including the shrimp shumai, soup dumplings, and squid, but the dish that impressed me the most was the bbq pork buns. They have a nice crust to them, and I would say that they're the best I've had in the Bay Area!

    Maddy M.

    One of my favorite meals on my recent visit to the SF area. The fried rice was so savory and delicious without being too oily. The steamed shrimp dumplings and the soup dumplings were so tasty. I tried salt and pepper pork short ribs and they rocked my world! They were so crispy and light at the same time. Amazing flavor! The lava bun was also a highlight. Loved the food, fantastic service. Love that they have a selection of wine and beer too! Highly recommend!

    Beautiful interior
    Samantha E.

    Bao Chinese Dumplings is a solid spot! You order on an iPad, which makes it easy and straightforward. Service was totally fine and everyone was kind, but it was a busy Friday and it showed, only two servers working (with a few runners) and things could've moved faster during peak time with a little more staffing. That said, the food was amazing. Everything tasted fresh and you can literally see it being made right in front of you, which I loved. There's something about that transparency in the cooking process that makes the whole experience better. Great food, friendly team, and I'll definitely be recommending this place to others.

    Jo W.

    We came as a party of 4. Boyfriend and I parked in the parking garage behind the restaurant. It's free for the first 1.5hr, and it was a convenient spot behind Bao. It's a cute location, nice and clean interior with pretty lamps Tea is not free, which is a shame, because the authentic Chinese restaurants will always offer complimentary tea. We ordered everything from their touchpad menu, and got: 1. Shrimp Har gow 2. Chicken dumplings 3. Chicken potstickers 4. Kimchi beef potstickers 5. Shanghai chicken fried noodles 6. Beef Chow fun 7. Shanghai Xiao Long Bao 8. Steamed chicken bao Between the 4 of us, we were all stuffed! Service was nice and quick. Price-wise, I think it's kind of overpriced for what you can get at other Chinese restaurants in the Bay Area.

    Tony G.

    I walked in on a weeknight and was seated immediately. I ordered the soup dumplings as well as some sweet and some spicy. The waiter warned me twice that I had ordered a lot of food (I'm not a big guy, but I like to eat) then didn't really talk to me again. Not that this was an issue, as there is a little Japanese woman running around this place with hustle in her bones. I was comfortable and well taken care of. I've been hesitant to write this review, but here goes: I just didn't like the food. Sorry! Everyone was very nice, awesome location, and I've heard great things about this place. But the spicy wontons tasted like starch and chili oil to me, and every single soup dumpling split open between the chopsticks before it made it to my mouth--and trust me, I know how to use chopsticks! That's all. Everyone here was friendly and service was great--but at the end of the day I paid over $100 for a meal I didn't like. For the record, though--I did eat it all in one sitting.

    Alice C.

    There's never a wait here and service is quick, so if you're looking for a spot with good food and no wait time this is the spot! As long as you don't mind the higher prices. The quality and flavor is definitely there, but you can find more affordable options that are just as good in the bay. This place is a bit pricey with smaller portions sizes. I'm only giving it 3 stars because while the food is still good, I probably wouldn't come back since there are better dim sum/chinese restaurants in the area at lower price points.

    shrimp har gow
    Jessica H.

    Pretty good dim sum and nice tea. Our top favorites we tried included the singapore style fried noodles, baked bbq pork bao, fried curry taro puffs, baked portuguese egg tart, and the sweet bao special. Everything generally tasted good, besides the beef chow fun. Not enough flavor imo. For dishes with shrimp, they were all nice and meaty. Large shrimp which was not overcooked. The baked bbq bao had nice flavor from the outer shell being a bit sweet vs the savory bbq pork. Curry taro puffs were also very tasty and flaky, with a nice smooth taro filling inside. Really nice. The baked portuguese egg tart was hot and creamy, very custardy, with a rich flaky pastry shell. The sweet bao special was a nice option to try a sample of their baos. Our favorite was the custard flavor. The singapore style fried noodles were nicely cooked and included lots of toppings. All very good, very tasty. The tea is also pretty good quality, with refill of hot water if you want to drink more. Easy to order on the ipad.

    Eggplant
    Elaine Y.

    On some level, I felt like I wasn't supposed to like Bao. It's not catered to the traditional Asian diner and yet, it puts out some tasty food. Most every meal, except the kimchi beef bun, tasted authentic. The beef chow fun had really good 'wok hei', the bao was super fluffy, and the dim sum was all plump and juicy. I would say that some of the sautéed dishes had an over reliance on sweet and sour sauce and that generally, most dishes were small for the price, but overall I actually could see myself return if in the area looking to scratch an Asian food craving.

    Lucy D.

    Clean and open seating, friendly staff and fast service. Great place to curb your dim sum cravings. Garlic stir fry Pea shoot - pricy but the veggie is pricy itself, garlicky and tender, no hard chewy strands XO radish cake - classic dim sum, fried well Shu Mai - juicy and soft yet has a slight bounce to every bite Fried shrimp balls - juicy and fresh shrimp fried to perfection Cha Shu buns - soft fluffy buns, sweet and savory pork filling

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    Ask the Community - Bao

    Is dim sum available only during lunch time?

    Dim sum is normally available all day

    How much are the “Baked” BBQ Pork bun? Is there a minimum?

    $8.50 + tax + gratuity for an order of 3 baked BBQ pork buns. There is a minimum of 1 order.

    Are dogs allowed?

    They have outside seating.

    Do you have togo?

    YES. WE DO HAVE TO. YOU CAN ALSO ORDER TOGO FROM OUR WEBSITE: BAOREDWOODCITY.COM OTHERWISE, DOORDASH AND UBER CAN ORDER DELIVERY TOO.

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    Grand Harbor Dim Sum & Seafood

    3.0
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    We have eaten here several times and the food is pretty well made and delicious…read more They have gorgeous views of the bay right next to a trail that is popularly frequented. The service is fast and I love their durian puff pastries. They have all the run of the mill dim sum items you would want and they are fast.

    Probably one of the few places in the Bay Area where one can get some decent tasting dim sum for a…read morerelatively affordable price, with a grandiose view of the planes landing into SFO. If you love views and aviation and dim sum, this is the place to go. Arrived around 9:20AM on a Saturday morning and there was no line. Keep in mind that if you do plan to celebrate a holiday, such as Mother's Day here, come EARLY. The lines will be long and you also want to ensure you get a parking spot. Parking can get really crazy and the spots are tight. I would not recommend driving a car in which you care if someone dings it. There is limited street parking outside but you will have to walk and jaywalk across a semi-busy street. My tip is to come early and park close to the PARKING LOT EXIT if you can, NOT the restaurant. If it's a crowded day, you'll thank me later. Anyways, parking lot aside, the food is pretty good. I would definitely get the Crispy BBQ pork bun. That one is always yummy. Other dishes are sort of up to your taste buds. The process is really easy with menus in which you mark what you want and then hand it over to one of the waiters/waitresses. Our food came out almost all at once with minimal wait. I think it was only quick because it was relatively not too busy at the time we were there which was 9:30AM-10:20AM.

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    Palette Tea Garden & Dim Sum

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    Nhà Hàng Dimsum khá ngon. Không gian sạch sẽ sang trọng. Giá cao hơn Koi Dimsum. Nên đặt bàn trước…read moremột ngày. Vì giờ ăn trưa khá đông.

    We went to Palette Tea Garden & Dim Sum to celebrate a friend's birthday. I had never been to San…read moreMateo, but I had heard great things about this place's sister restaurant Dragon Beaux in SF (although I have not yet tried it). We got the spicy beef tendon, chilled garlic cucumber, signature half Peking Duck with shaved black truffle, shredded Hainan chicken tacos, the truffle scallop garlic noodles, crab roe fried rice, garlic pea tendrils, sweet & sour kurobuta pork belly, and the honey walnut shrimp. We also had the custard dumplings, matcha milk pudding and mango pudding for dessert. Starting off with the appetizers, the spicy beef tendon was nicely chilled. The beef and noodles were sliced razor thin, creating a really nice texture and mouth feel. The beef was super tender and delicious. The chilled garlic cucumber had a nice snap and had a strong but not overwhelming garlic flavor. The Peking Duck with the shaved black truffle was excellent. The duck was super tender and the skin had been roasted to a nice crispness without being greasy. The Hainan chicken tacos were really flavorful and garlicky, and the chicken was really tender and flavorful. The truffle scallop garlic noodles were also excellent, and had a generous portion of scallops on top. The scallops were super tender and the noodles were cooked nicely with a nice springiness, and were very garlicky. The crab roe fried rice was also very good, and provided a nice pairing to match with some of the other more flavorful dishes. The garlic pea tendrils were also excellent. They were stir fried to perfection and the garlic provided a nice flavor to complement the natural bitterness of the pea tendrils. The sweet and sour pork belly and walnut shrimp were my favorite dishes of the meal. The sweet and sour pork was fried to perfection, and the sweet and sour sauce had a great flavor without feeling cloyingly sweet. It was also a nice touch to add the lychee, which I haven't seen before. The pineapple and peppers also provided flavor contrast and texture. The honey walnut shrimp was super interesting in that it also had strawberries, which I hadn't seen before. The shrimp was truly sublime and had a generous helping of walnuts and strawberries. I wouldn't have expected it, but the strawberries paired beautifully with the dish, providing another layer of flavor and increasing the complexity of the sweet/savory nature of the dish. The desserts were really fun and interesting. The custard dumplings were delicious, served nice and hot, and the custard had a nice richness and sweetness. The matcha milk puddings were really cute, although I only tried the mango pudding, which was really delicious. It had a nice mango flavor with a nice topping that provided textural contrast. Overall, we absolutely loved our experience. The food was phenomenal, but the service was even better. All of the staff were super friendly, welcoming, and accommodating. Highly recommend this place if you're in the area!

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    3.8
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    Clean, modern, and inviting restaurant with very reasonable prices. The chow mein was definitely…read morethe highlight--thick noodles with great texture, and it wasn't overly oily or drenched in sauce like you often find elsewhere. I also ordered the Mongolian beef, which was flavorful and made with good-quality beef that wasn't fatty. My only complaint was the amount of sauce--it was very thick and oily, and enough leaked out of the to-go container to make a mess. The bean paste chicken was also tasty, with fresh vegetables and tender chicken, but again there was a heavy pool of sauce at the bottom of the container. Cutting back on the sauce a bit would make both dishes even better. Overall, the food was flavorful, portions were solid, and the prices are hard to beat. I'd definitely come back when I'm in the area.

    Not sure how on earth this place is still carrying 4 stars at the moment. It used to be decent…read more Not remotely what I would consider quality Americanized Chinese takeout. Or really any quality takeout of any kind. $90 order, ranging from dumplings to basic entrees to rice. Everything was off - slopped together, underseasoned, lazy vegetable chopping (and questionable) choices of vegetable ingredients. No Wok fire/heat evident in any of the entree's and everything was a gluey, flavorless mess. The noodles for the Lo Mein seemed honestly just spaghetti. The orange chicken was dry/old, almost no breading, and honestly didn't taste orangey at all. The kung pao looked like what my 7 year old could have made (when we was seven). More like boiled chicken topped with raw Safeway vegetables, whole peanuts, and a soupy cornstarch soy sauce afterthought. The kicker was they do not have any house made sauces, so if you want good mustard or something edible for dipping - welcome to shitty packet hell as they refused to provide those (if they existed). I'm curious what they do when you're in-house but if I''m paying for the same food I'm not sure why I wouldn't get something besides high-fructose corn syrup garbage stamped out in a factory two years ago. This reflects lack of care to the product and customer experience. Highly unfortunate for an establishment that used to be "decent" as I said.

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    Dumpling & Dough

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    Very fast service, several healthy options, great for families and low-key…read more Came here after kids' sports events and it was perfect. The greens and dumplings are amazing and portion sizes are generous. Some of the dumplings are not freshly made there and are made from frozen packs.

    If you're on the southern part of Laurel, you will find Dumpling and Dough. There is quite a bit of…read morecompetition on this street, but Dumpling and Dough did not disappoint. There is a bit of fusion going on here and I did order accordingly. Service was pretty decent. They were prompt to get water out to me and checked in appropriately when I needed anything. I ordered Thai Papaya Salad, Beijing Pot Stickers, XLB Pork soup dumplings, and the pan fried Pork Buns. In general, all of the foods had wonderful texture; especially the pan fried pork buns! The papaya salad was well put together and nicely made. I am a sucker for papaya salad in general. The pan fried Pork Buns were my favorite thing I had. They perfectly cooked them and had plenty of "juice" in them. I've gotten better and being patient and waiting for them to cool down a bit so I don't burn my face off. Haha The potstickers were pretty good. I really appreciated the crisp sides that helped hold their structure together. The XLB also were made well. I felt like they had plenty of soup in them. The place itself was clean and the vibe was pretty chill in there. I did go around an hour before they close. I actually appreciated the vibe as I was trying to relax. Overall, I would give this place a B+. I do want to come back and try more items. Some other tables had some fun things I'd order including the tea!

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    4.1
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    Came on a Sunday around 7pm and there was still a line but we were seated within 15 mins so not…read moreterrible. They use QR scanning on the table but the servers do come around to check if you have questions. We ended up seated outside, which wasn't bad since it was a bit warm that day. We ordered the regular soup dumplings (XLB), the pan fried ones, (SZB), the egg and Chive pancake, and the green onion noodles (recommended by the server). Both baos were excellent and we ended up ordering seconds of both of those. The chive pancakes were pretty good and the noodles were tasty as well but we felt that for the price, it wasn't worth it. We'll likely be back again but stick to the baos.

    I have dined at the Walnut Creek Dumpling Hours and to be frank, I was impressed when I did so over…read morethe past several years. I dined at their downtown Palo Alto location a few months back and I wasn't as impressed after finishing my meal. I would say to be fair, my rating is 3.5 stars(not just 3), however Yelp still has not implemented half stars. Please do so Yelp. We ordered our usual XLB, ginger and scallion noodles, green onion pancake, and the pig ears. Everything I mentioned was solid but not spectacular. The interior is clean and modern. Spacing is nice between tables. Our waitress was polite and efficient.

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    Brought my parents here for a lovely Friday brunch. There's street parking nearby, but could be…read morelimited depending on time of week/day. Service was really good (better than average Cantonese restaurant lol). The place was not busy probably due to a weekday. We ordered the usuals for Cantonese, and were generally happy about the food quality. Based on the speed the food was served, it was probably not made fresh, but we were satisfied with the texture, flavor, and temperature, at this price point. I think for a casual dim sum bite this place is ok, don't expect anything stunning.

    Expected dim sum with friendly customer service…read more Customer Service: The owner is super nice! We usually order to-go and he happily helps take your order. I really appreciate that. Parking: there's some street parking, but it can be rough. There is a parking lot nearby. During peak times or weekends, it can be hard to find parking. Pricing: Pricing is average/very reasonable for the area, but may seem slightly higher if you're used to dim sum in other areas (but hey, rent must be expensive). Food: Food is typical dim sum food. It's good and traditional rather than the super fresh or high-end dim sum places-more of a "get your dim sum fix place. It's not the healthiest and some dishes can be a bit bland; you might get tired of some of the more filling dishes. Atmosphere: The restaurant is nice and clean, but nothing fancy. It is a no frill place, but well-kept and not cluttered like some other places.

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