
Fusing Hong Kong traditions with West Hollywood flair, Bao serves the best dim sum in Los Angeles with an equally chic and old-world atmosphere for every occasion. We believe great food starts with great people: Our expert chefs are masters of the culinary arts. By fusing authentic Chinese tradition with their own spin to create the ideal balance of flavor and texture, their expertise can be tasted in each bite. Join us for the happiest of hours with a craft cocktail in hand and that special someone by your side, or share our specialty steam dumplings with a group of friends. One thing is certain: After a visit to Bao Dim Sum House, you’ll know you’ve done something right.
Loungey, low-lit choice for inventive cocktails & Chinese small plates, including during happy hour.
Hours
| Friday | 12–3 PM, 5–10 PM |
| Saturday | 12–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 12–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 12–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Thursday | 12–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 8256 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90048
Phone: (323) 655-6556
Website: https://baodimsum.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: sevenrooms.com
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Reviews
Once we moved on to the Chinese staples, things took a noticeable dip. The beef chow fun and honey walnut prawns were just alright and didn’t have the same freshness or depth as the starters. It felt like the kitchen nailed the smaller plates but fell short on the classics. The egg tarts at the end were terrible. They were so dry, the egg center was separating from the tart shell when we got them. I could bet they were reheated from frozen.
The biggest disappointment was the duck. It was overcooked, dry and honestly inedible. For a dish that should be a highlight, it ended up being the low point of the entire meal. It really brought down the overall experience for us.
Service was also just okay, which didn’t help. The restaurant wasn’t completely full, but it still felt like the staff was a bit inattentive. With a little more consistency from the kitchen and a boost in service, this place could be great, but our visit definitely missed the mark.
Everything we got was delicious!
Singaporean noodles 5/5
Pork& shrimp shumai 4/5
XLB 3/5
Corn ribs 5/5
Chicken feet 4/5
Black bun with salted egg yolk 10/5
Pork buns and pan fried dumplings 5/5
Overall it’s a great dimsum house, I regret not trying the tea! But next time I will.
Some of my favorites are the Crispy Shrimp Balls and Juicy Dumpling Roulette! They have all the classic dim sum offerings too such as Shu Mai.
Highly recommend reservations! They are a smaller place and it can get busy!
I highly recommend trying the Mushroom Dumplings (really tasty) and juicy Roulette (a sort of colorful dumplings) for their special offers.
We also liked the Egg Drop Soup and shrimp Wonton Soup.
The service is excellent, and the food is pretty authentic!
Dinner time is packed so ensure to come a bit early to avoid a long wait.
Waiters are really quick and nice tho!