Mean Bao
376 College St, Toronto
(416) 792-1788
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I did not know what Bao is and now I am addicted thanks to this place. Highly recommended.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Chicken Bao
Pleasant bao place.I really wanted to visit this spot due to the name and was excited looking at the menu online. They have many non-beef/pork baos.Overall the baos were good, I had two one tofu one baja. The tofu had a great sauce! Both bao were well cooked.Overall a great place only deducted a Star due to pretty slow service.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 4
Food is absolutely delicious! They make everything in house including the dumplings. Super impressive
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Ordered the fried chicken bao and the spicy wontons, both were really good!!!Notably their spicy wontons are better than the ones at din tai fung. I saw some reviews regarding the service but maybe because me and my friend went during an odd time (around 2pm ish) it wasn’t that busy and we got our food quite quick.Really glad me and my friend decided to eat here spontaneously.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 4
Love it here! Some of the best tofu I’ve ever had! All the flavours are amazing
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I liked the baos I bought from this outlet. I got fried chicken and chicken baos for a work meeting.Each bao was pretty delicious and garnished with peanut and Cilantro and is priced at $ 7.50 each.
Vegetarian options: Get the delicious tofu and enoki mushroom bao.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 3
Recommended dishes: Chicken Bao
Overall decent, bun wasn't too fluffy.
Food: 3
Stopped in for a Bao and it was GOOD. The server hooked me up with a nice piece of pork belly for my Bao and I really enjoyed it. I'm not a massive fan of the actual Bao bun so I deducted a star for that. The sauces and flavours otherwise were all on point.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Pork Belly Bao
Dropped by for a quick lunch, it ended up being a nice alternative to working in a cafe. It’s quieter as there’s less people in the afternoon an, but it’s a little hot in summer, so sit across the AC.We got:? Siu Mai? Pork Belly Bao - so so good! They were generous with the filling? Braised Beef Bao - beef was a little dry
Recommended dishes: Pork Belly Bao
great jerk chicken bao.
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Just, honestly, the worst service. Popped in for a quick snack on a Friday night. Somehow ended up waiting a half hour for 4 siu mai. The person at the front was just completely clueless and unaware. People kept coming in and leaving because they waited so long for her to attend them. It's honestly just sad.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 2
Service: 1
Loved food. Cute place. Loved the beer too . Great place you have to try at least once.
This place was lowkey overpriced and kind of plain?? Like we got the mapo tofu, pork bao, and cold noodles, and they were all ok.The bao— $6.65. i’m used to a yummy braised pork belly bao, but this one was a roasted one (which is totally ok!) but it was really plain and expensive.mapo tofu— $12.45. it was so bland. it had purple rice which was so yummy, but there was NO mapo tofu sauce and the tofu chunks were big :( we had to ask for more sauce and got chili oil , which helped a little!cold noodle— $8.40. The noodles were buckwheat noodles, which we didn’t expect, but was good! The toppings were like normal bimbimbap toppings. overall it was okay— prob the best thing we tried today!Service was really good tho!!
Great, quick baos. The pork belly is the best one.
Deeeelicious! Get the tofu bao!!!
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