Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Creative Taiwanese bao and small eats in a stylish City setting with standout aged beef rice and lively KTV rooms, but lunch-hour waits and pacing issues are common—book and allow extra time.
BAO City delivers solid food quality anchored by standout aged beef rice and creative Taiwanese plates, paired with exceptional setting appeal in the Bloomberg Arcade and private KTV rooms that drive group visits. However, repeated pacing delays and missing items combined with 40–60 minute waits at peak and isolated poultry safety reports prevent a higher grade—the restaurant excels in concept and flavor but struggles with operational reliability that typical diners will encounter.
BAO City lands in the Bloomberg Arcade with stylish energy, a menu built around bao and Taiwan-inspired plates, and private KTV rooms that turn dinners into events. Diners rave about friendly staff and the look of the room, with one noting, "Service was lovely even when it got hectic." However, there are moderate authenticity concerns only insofar as templated owner replies are common—overall signals still read mostly genuine. The cooking leans contemporary Taiwanese with creative touches: aged beef rice with soy-cured yolk, punchy lamb dumplings, and a vegan chocolate sorbet bao. It is a modern, produce-driven approach with playful drinks rather than purist tradition; reviews consistently praise flavor and texture, though beef noodles divide opinion for oil and salt. The culinary approach leans contemporary and shareable: modern Taiwanese with bar-friendly plates more than purist classics. Families do fine here thanks to accessible dishes like fried chicken bao, sweet potato chips, and classic pork bao. The menu also lists a vegetarian dan dan noodle and mushroom dumplings, plus a vegan dessert bao. Portions for takeaway can feel small, and some mains are spicy or strongly seasoned, so kids who favor simple flavors should stick to the buns and chips.
Area: High-density business district with office crowds, after-work meetups, and destination dining in Bloomberg Arcade.
Safety: Well-lit, high-footfall corporate precinct; generally very safe with active security and cleaning.
Nearby: Surrounded by Bloomberg HQ, Mansion House/Bank, other chef-led spots in the Arcade; strong lunch trade and evening drinks.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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