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4.3

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Fabulous dumplings and wings!! Super friendly staff!! Perfect for a relaxed but quick bite. Eating in China town can be intimidating with so much choice and this hit the spot. Youngest requesting to go back already ♥️😆🥢

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GBFD1981 . 2024-04-09

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The Juicy Pork Bao Buns were quite expensive at £7 for only 3 small ones. What's more, in these buns there was a low filling to dough ratio. Additionally, I felt sick after ingesting them. I won't be returning.

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HaRoiTraveller7862 . 2024-01-03

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Tasty fast food Chinese outlet in the heart of china town. Boa and fried rice noodles were to die for. Would highly recommend.

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AndrewD723 . 2023-12-30

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It is difficult in Chinatown to decide where to eat as there is so much choice. Bao Spot is an unassuming restaurant that is really a take-away although there are some basic seats inside. It is a great place if you are in a pre-theatre rush . It also serves alternatives to Bao buns. The buns are available as savoury or sweet dishes presented in polystyrene (McDonalds type) boxes.They are large, served quickly and pleasant comfort food although not memorable. The staff are very helpful and keen to ensure you are satisfied. The bill for 6 buns with tea was £17.

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Bluebellplasnewydd . 2023-12-01

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Bon petit restaurant pour manger sur le pouce, et en plus ils prennent du cash ! Contrairement à la majorité des autres restaurants !!

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V4503MBkarinel . 2023-10-26

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Al 136 di long Acre a Londra non lontano da Leicester square si trova il Bao spot che fanno dei buoni ravioli e cucina cinese tutto molto fast con ottimi prezzi... consigliato solo se non avete aspettative alte per la cucina cinese...

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andreani2005 . 2023-08-03

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We had chicken bao buns, £9 for 3. We waited while they were cooked. Not much minced chicken inside so expensive for what you get.

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margedaws . 2023-07-26

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Tasty and authentic food. We tried the different types of Bao and Dumplings. The food came quickly and was really tasty. It is a little quite restaurant with a few spots inside and outside. The staff is polite and service minded.

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12Cathr . 2023-07-17

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Delicious fried bao buns, genuine style rather than the much hyped rubbish that others tout. Brilliant fried tofu too! Fish ball curry a little disappointing, but a top notch meal. Super friendly staff too!

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ZhaoYun49 . 2023-06-16

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Bao Spot is set up for take away, & though there are a few seats available inside, there isn’t much room & you’re right next to the kitchen. Our bao buns were well filled & tasty, so I’d happily stop here again.

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AlexanderW622 . 2023-05-08

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