Address and Contact Information
Address: 357 Castro St Unit 3A, Mountain View, CA 94041
Phone: (650) 282-5026
Website: https://www.mrbaokitchen.com/
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The food here is delicious. We tried the soup dumplings, cucumbers, scallion pancakes, hot and sour soup and their special pork buns. Everything tasted fresh and the portions are generous. Overall this place is great for a casual meal with friends/a group.
Staff were extremely attentive.
Bean sprouts and ribs were great. Enjoyed the noodles and cucumber.
Overall solid Chinese food.
Shanghai style veg noodles
Veg steamed veg mutable and mushroom dumplings
Cucumber garlic salad is a great accompaniment!!
All the good was delicious , the tea (complementary) was good too!!
Kinda busy @lunch time, might need to wait a little- make sure to check for a bigger group!!
XLB – It’s good. I use chop stick to hold it and dropped it and it didn’t break. The skin is legit. The pork meat was juicy. Great texture. Good amount of soup inside the bun. But I have to say the marinated flavor is on the light side. I would add a little more soy sauce and sesame oil to intensify the flavor.
Shanghainese stir fry noodle – One of the best I’ve had. Great “wok air”, you can taste it!
Shanghainese fried rice in pot – Also very good. Taste great, perfect cooked rice. Problem is portion too small.
Scallion pancake – Good, Crispy, not soggy like some others.
Pan fried bun – they used the dam me meat and method to make. All down depends if you want crispy, thicker or thin and steam bun (XLB).
Discovered a new dumpling gem in Mountain View—Mr Bao! The menu is short and sweet, basically all about dumplings (steamed, pan-fried, boiled) and honestly, that’s all I need.
We ordered:
String Beans w/ Garlic
Pork Xiao Long Bao (6)
Vegetable Mushroom Dumpling (10)
Honey, let me spill the PIPING HOT tea about Mr. Bao Kitchen! Your queen has ARRIVED with the full dish on this dumpling destination! ✨
Listen up, darlings! The moment I strutted into this establishment, I was LIVING for their aesthetic – that adorable bao mascot is giving me LIFE! But then… the drama began!
First off, those tea cups were serving FILTH! I mean literally, they were DIRTY! Not just “needs a touch-up” dirty, but “do I see someone else’s lipstick?” dirty! Mama had to work a quick change and snatch fresh cups from the shelf because the waitstaff was busier than me during Pride month! But we’re all works in progress, aren’t we dears? They just opened – we’ll cut them some contour slack!
The hot and sour soup? Honey, it needed some PERSONALITY! Had to pump that vinegar like it was my signature fragrance. But then came those pan-fried buns, and GAWD! They were sickening! Perfectly crisp bottoms (something I can appreciate), with insides juicier than backstage gossip! Though they came out hotter than my summer runway look and nearly BURNED a queen! Where’s the warning label, sweetie?
The intermission between courses was longer than my wig collection. But those soup dumplings finally sashayed to our table and they did NOT disappoint! Thin skins that didn’t break? That’s more reliable than some of my backup dancers!
And those green onion pancakes arriving last? That’s like saving your reveal for after everyone’s gone home! But they served FLAKY REALNESS. Crisp, never soggy – just like my humor!
Overall, the food was giving me LIFE, but the service needs choreography lessons! Four stars, and that’s being generous, darlings!
XOXO, Your Culinary Queen