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I was excited to try this place as my wife and I are fans of Banh Mi Boy (Benchmark). The cashier was very helpful when I asked for recommendations. I ordered a pork belly bao and fried chicken bao, along with the jerk chicken and beef Banh mi. As a fan of the kimchi fries from downtown, I ordered the kimchi bulgogi fries, however, I was disappointed to find out the kimchi was removed because of the "owner's decision" (so bulgogi on fries). Firstly, the bao was quite dry and not as soft as usual baos. The fried chicken was very very fried which is crispy but I couldn't even taste chicken. The pork belly was not bad, quite tasty. The banh mi tasted better then it looked. I enjoyed the jerk chicken as the spice of the jerk and spiciness of the siracha went well with the bun. Finally, the bulgogi fries was very salty but with the fries, it works. If you have a craving, then It's Bao Time is an option but if I have time, I would consider other options.
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