This little shop serves up a few varieties of baos, including those for vegetarians. I was surprised to find that they served a bit of dim sum as well! Siu mai, ha gow, and pork dumplings can also be ordered here. It's a reallllly tiny place so be prepared to get take out and eat elsewhere.
I had the pork belly bao and the pork and shrimp dumplings. My friend ordered the same thing except with the siu mai instead. Here's a tip - get the siu mai instead of the dumplings. Tastes better and is bigger size-wise too!
Pork belly bao was ok. I wasn't blown away by it. I guess it's since I'm Asian and realized I can most likely recreate this bao no problemo at home. Heck, I don't think I should even tell my parents I ate this cause I can just imagine the look of disappointment of spending $10 on a bao and a couple of dumplings. Sure - it's not very pricy, but for asian standards, it's slightly above what you're used to paying.
Overall, nothing amazing here folks but great to grab a quick and cheap bite for lunch that's outside of your normal soup and sandwiches. Also a good option after a night at the bar too!
Baos are cool and all but I think I'm more of a bahn mi girl at the end of the day.