Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Buzzing Peckham bao spot delivering flavorful Taiwanese-inspired small plates and cocktails with friendly service; great for casual dates and groups if you book ahead.
Mr Bao delivers exceptional food quality with bold, flavorful small plates and standout items like corn ribs and fried chicken that exemplify contemporary Taiwanese street food. Friendly, attentive service guides diners through the menu with genuine warmth, though crowding and heat on busy nights and occasional peak-time delays prevent the seamless experience needed for grade A territory. Strong local loyalty and consistent execution across most visits position this as a competitive neighborhood favorite in London's dining scene.
The room feels warm and bustling with a friendly team that walks first-timers through the menu. Guests describe plates arriving at a lively clip on most visits, with the occasional peak-time lull. One diner summed it up: "Fluffy buns, big flavors, and staff who actually seem happy you came." It is the sort of place where locals bring friends and the playlist keeps things upbeat without shouting. The cooking leans Taiwanese street-food comfort with playful fusion touches: think corn ribs in sticky glaze, fried chicken with smoky miso mayo, and baos ranging from brisket to shiitake. The culinary approach reads contemporary and approachable rather than chefly theatrics; order 2-3 baos plus a shared starter and you are set. Most plates deliver bold, satisfying flavors, though a few diners found prawn bao milder and seasoning occasionally heavy-handed—so stick to house favorites like corn ribs, dumplings, and chicken. Families fare fine here thanks to recognizable crowd-pleasers like fried chicken, hash brown bao, and mild veggie sides. It is energetic rather than hushed, so older kids and teens will likely be most comfortable. No formal kids menu, but portions are mix-and-match and staff can guide less adventurous eaters toward gentler options.
Area: Creative, youthful South London neighborhood with indie shops, bars, and arts venues; casual and social vibe.
Safety: Generally lively with steady foot traffic; standard urban awareness advised late at night.
Nearby: Near Peckham Rye station, cinemas, music venues, and bars; good for pre- and post-event dining.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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