Bao Master is a modern dumpling and noodle restaurant dedicated to handcrafted comfort food made fresh every day. We specialize in freshly made bao, dumplings, and classic noodle dishes inspired by traditional flavors, served in a casual and welcoming setting. From juicy fillings to carefully balanced seasonings, every detail is thoughtfully prepared to deliver an authentic and satisfying dining experience. Whether you’re stopping by for a quick bite or sharing a meal with family and friends, Bao Master is a place to enjoy honest, flavorful food made with care.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 108 S Monterey St Unit 102, Alhambra, CA 91801
Phone: (626) 614-3119
Website: http://www.baomasterusa.com/
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Bao Master, 108 S Monterey St, Unit 102, Alhambra, CA 91801, US
Reviews
The hot and sour soup was not bad, but the sesame bao wasn’t my type. I wouldn’t recommend it.
I wish they can really review what’s going on with their food quality, or their soft opening might end up hard closing in Alhambra, the famous foodie city.
The reason I gave 2 star instead of one is that I feel their waiter is hard working so I don’t want to just give 1. Even though come to think off it I probably should for their bad stuff management…
Also, their scissors came with used, I have no words
You can tell everything is freshly made.
Definitely coming back.
It’s located on Monterey Street (right across the Sprouts market plaza). You won’t miss their big business sign. There’s a free indoor public parking lot next to it. There’s a big, cute Bao Master character at the entrance. The interior is very modern and welcoming. Someone greeted us when we walked in and asked us how many people of our party, and we did not need to wait. Our server gave us a big bottle of water for our table, and a complimentary appetizer with seaweed salad, some onions with mini wood mushrooms, and fried peanuts. They were all delicious. We ordered our food through their QR code on the table, which links to their order page from my phone, or you can ask for a menu.
We ordered the following:
Braised Wheat Gluten in Sweet Soy Sauce ($10.98)
Pan-Fried Kurobuta Pork buns 5 pcs ($7.98)
Kurobuta Pork Soup Dumplings (XLB) 8 pcs ($12.98)
Rice Cake with Pork & Spinach ($14.98)
The Braised Wheat Gluten in sweet soy sauce was very addictive. My daughters and my mom also liked it. It was a bit salty, but it was also flavorful. (4 out of 5)
The pan-fried Kurobuta Pork buns had 5 pieces of this dish. The pork buns were smaller than I thought. Be careful that it was hot inside with juice. The skin was thick. (3 out of 5)
Kurobuta Pork Soup Dumplings (XLB) – it had 8 pieces of Xiao Long Bao. The skin was thin and smooth. It had a good portion of pork meat and soup inside. (4 out of 5)
Rice Cake with Pork & Spinach – We always like Shanghaiese pan-fried Rice Cake because we like the chewy texture. It was flavorful and delicious. Some people may think that it’s a bit oily, but we liked it.
(5 out of 5)
The service was attentive, and they gave us another bottle of water.
By the way, their to-go box is so cute, but you have to know how to fold it yourself. Overall, it was a satisfying meal, and we all liked it.
We will try their other dishes next time.
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