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    Popi & Johanna

    So glad Jack's Bao is back! This is my granddaughter Johanna's favorite eatery. She just loves the Pork Dumplings and their flavorful drinks. Thank you for reopening! Our server was so welcoming and kind. We will be back for more. Bless you.

    Pork Rib Noodle Soup
    Ron O.

    A fast but not so inexpensive or crave worthy option. They have a somewhat limited menu of various Shanghainese noodles and dumplings. Came here for lunch the other day and ordered the Pork Rib Noodle ($17). It was just ok. One medium sized pork rib, some bock choy veggie and lots of noodle. Taste was decent, and noodles had good bite and texture. However, for something close to $20 for lunch, I do need more protein so this was not substantial enough for me. I would have ordered a small wonton, dumpling or pork bun appetizer to supplement, but the only options on the menu were servings for $13-15 portions which would have made my lunch $30+, do I didn't try them. For the price, I can get much better value and quality over in the SF South Bay. Indoor dining only. Order at the counter and they'll bring you your order to the table. Not sure I'd be back any time soon.

    Spicy Ground Pork Noodle Soup   Fried Wontons x10 with soy sauce and chili sauce   Steamed Pork Xiao Long Bao x8 with ginger vinegar
    Claudia C.

    Our meal was delicious as expected. Very clean all around. Was impressed with the service. We thought they had boba drinks, but they don't.

    Menu on 11/01/2025
    E P.

    Jack's Bao has reopened. I actually had not tried them the first time they opened as all of their dishes seemed to be pork and my husband doesn't like pork. This time they have a wider variety of meats and also vegetarian options. We tried the chili oil wontons and the braised beef soup. The soup was large enough for two people and had a flavor profile similar to pho. Our favorite this meal were the chili oil wontons, they were flavorful and had some spiciness without being overpowering. Mostly they had a mix of spices and were topped with cilantro and scallions. The person at the front counter was very sweet and patient. We came about thirty minutes before they closed and took our order to go. The food was packed nicely and they added a variety of sauces, soy based, chili oil and some other chili sauce and utensils. The place was clean and the order came out quickly. It is by no means a fancy place but definitely a good place to grab a casual meal. I am excited to go again at an earlier hour as they have milk tea and some other drinks, including bottled Asian drinks that looked delicious. I forgot to take pictures of the food but the new menu is below, it isn't the best as it was meant for a text to a family member. Hopefully it helps you make a decision to give it a try. We need more variety in the area.

    Steamed Pork Bao and Steamed Veggie Bao
    Antonio A.

    At first glance, the food at Jack's Bao looks incredible, and the ambiance of the place is inviting. However, the staff seemed inattentive, which detracted from the overall experience. The photos of the Bao were promising, but unfortunately, the food didn't live up to expectations. The noodles in the pork rib noodle soup were the highlight of the meal, but the BBQ Steamed Pork Bao lacked any discernible BBQ flavor and felt more like a plain pork meatball. Similarly, the veggie Bao was underwhelming. While the Bao bun itself was well-made, the fillings left much to be desired. After trying three dishes and spending over $50, I found my wife and myself only eating 2 out of 6 Bao buns and a small portion of the soup. With a name like "Jack's Bao," I expected a top-tier experience, but sadly, it fell short.

    Seating design and atmosphere, very simplistic yet modern.
    Phoenix L.

    I created an account just to leave a review! It was that good! I had the fried wontons with pork. They were so good! Im big on texture, between the crunchy exterior, soft and supple inside, and richness of the addition of soy sauce, this meal was spectacular. There was freshly chopped green onions which also gave it a nice change in consistency. Pros: -Quick -Delicious -Wonderful presentation -Beautiful open seating -Definitely made from scratch, since you can actually look through the kitchen serving window and see them working. -Perfect for family of four seating Cons -Awkward temporary closing times (late lunch is a no go with downtime from 2-4 on weekdays it seems) but if you plan around it, it doesn't matter.

    Sebastian F.

    Wow this place is amazing! Such a different kind of food for Aptos, Shanghai style and very fresh and delicious. I took my whole family here and even my youngest kid who is very picky went nuts for this place. We will be eating here a lot! Service was great and I loved the modern decor. Highly recommended.

    Spicy Ground Pork Noodle Soup
    maria

    I rate this place a ugh not what I expected the way it looked its the way it tasted (nasty)the only thing I thought was ok was the fried wontons the wonton soup had little googly eyes staring at me little did I know they were tiny little shrimps and way over priced will never ever go back sorry

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    Such a beautiful restaurant with amazing food! Everything is made fresh upon request and its all so good!

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    Yummy. Great service. Kind people Yay for bao in Aptos! Chill vibe. I really enjoyed it

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