Bao Bun Bowl Menu – Cincinnati, OH

Type : Restaurant

Location : Cincinnati, OH

Based on 94 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.5 stars. Price

Bao Bun Bowl 45249

Address:
4752 Fields Ertel Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45249

Phone: (513) 275-9988

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SuN MoSs
We were here on soft opening, hoping for better improvement. Cafeteria ordering style because no one said anything. First the prices are not competitive. Some dishes should be priced $2-3 cheaper and the prices are more expensive than chinatown in NYC or nearby restaurants. It very expensive for the type of dish. Second, the pork buns are quite dry. The filling did not retain its moisture from the steam so it’s like eating pork floss in a bun. It would be better if the bun was juicy with the sauce that is used to braise pork. The beef tripe soup and noodles improved but the beef tripe was so hard it was inedible. The soft opening also had the pork belly sandwich, which was also dry.the dining hall had one person eating at the time of this review. We hope some of these suggestions would help improve your business.

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Michelle
The food itself is 5 stars—absolutely delicious, authentic, and fresh Chinese food—but I give it 4 stars because they don’t offer free tap water (isn’t that a given??) and noodle portions are quite small, especially for the price point. That said, the Chinese crepe is divine, full of cumin and other spices, and the noodle soup has a rich, complex, spiced flavor. We also got the mushroom cabbage baos which were made on the spot and delicious!

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Chris Mich
If your not used to the menu don’t take out. This place is not your common noodle bowl or dumpling shop that has the common fare we are used to. Right now they are new and expect that you should know what your menu food you want before you seat yourself…. That’s not going to happen, so I suggest you review the menu before you arrive to save you the time in advance.

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Stephanie
Edit for quarantine: they have a very clean, safe set up for pick-up with plexi glass and plastic, and a box with two openings to pay and retrieve your order. The food was still delicious (just be sure to get shaved noodles for the time being if you want them made in restaurant since the person who hand pulls the noodles is not currently working to reduce the number of employees in the restaurant). I work in a hospital and I was so impressed by their safety measures.

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Ruizhi Hong
I have been this place for a few years but really disappointed recently. They have all the ability and talent too cook good authentic Chinese food, BUT they always trying to stay away from the integrity and trying to invent some alternatives to save? time and cost. That based on the assumptions that people don’t have ability to tell the difference from authentic recipes versus the cheap moking. This picture shows again that they reinvented pork Baozi from a lazy cooking methods. Maybe local American customers can not tell and may think it’s okay. But the attitude keep find alternatives to fool people is bad strategies to do business.

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Keith Siepel
Excellent food at a reasonable price. Reminded me of some restaurants I saw in Singapore.

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Mark Tichgelaar
Stopped here for dinner while traveling. Excellent choice! Great homemade Chinese style noodle dishes with tasty broths. I have an MSG intolerance so they made me a special broth dish. Tried the herbal drink (in a can) and it was really good.

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Duc Nguyen
Great authentic hand pulled noodles. You can see the chef pulling fresh noodles. The dumplings are fresh and juicy.

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Pat Mulvaney
This pretty much instantly became one of my favorite restaurants in the entire greater city area. Hand pulled noodles – on site – very genuine flavor and quality ingredients. The neighboring restaurant seems to be owned by the same family and is clearly Sichuan, but the actual menu for this place seems to be more Lanzhou. To my knowledge this makes it unique until you start getting up north closer to Dayton. More importantly, the flavors and textures are completely on point. This restaurant not only individually is excellent, It also fills what I considered to be a gaping hole in the local food scene. It’s a must visit if you enjoy or are curious about Chinese cuisine.

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Joshua Wenzell
Delicious buns! Tried the pork with onions, highly recommended. Made to order. Good bubble tea.

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