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    88 Bao Bao

    4.1 (135 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Frank S.

    Last min attempt for a place to eat on Easter.. gave it a try won't ever come back.. food came out way too quick... egg rolls were cold in the middle... ramen had next to no flavor... potstickers where meh.... My stomach still hurts 1.5hr later. Food lacked flavor and tasted like it was out of a box. The girl at the front who I paid for the meal after was super nice and professional.

    Andrew K.

    After a long day at a conference, my business partner and I stopped into 88 BaoBao, and it hit the spot. I ordered the pork Xiao Long Bao and the tonkatsu ramen, and both were on point. The dumplings were rich and flavorful, and the ramen broth was fantastic -- warm, comforting, and exactly what I needed after a full day on my feet. I didn't grab any photos of the food because we were wiped, but the food genuinely impressed us. Nice little cozy spot. Great service, great flavors, and a place I'll definitely come back to.

    Pan fried pork buns - more bread than filling
    Judy C.

    Decent Chinese food for this area that satisfied my parents. This fast casual place is efficient with friendly staff that take your order and bring out the food quickly. The vibe is a bit reminiscent of a chick fil a in terms of how casual the setting is yet the food is brought out to your table. Prices are higher than expected for such a casual place but the portions are big and worth it. As for the food, it was all tasty and the portion sizes were large but all could use some improvement in flavor. We ordered the cucumber salad, pork xlb, potstickers, pan fried pork buns, and vegetable spring rolls. - cucumber salad - refreshing starter and balance to the rest of the meal. I'm not the biggest fan of this overly saucy version and prefer to have a little kick from either garlic or red pepper added - pork xlb - good job on the soup. Filling a little too sweet for my tastes. Wish they had fresh ginger for the dipping sauce. Skin on the thick side especially at the top - potstickers - good flavor but no crisp at all so just greasy on the outside - pan fried pork buns - good amount of soup on the inside and nicely crisped on the bottom. Filling is also a little too sweet and breading too thick - vegetable spring rolls - nice and crisp. A little on the greasy side All in all, I'd go back here for a quick meal but keep my expectations at the level of a fast casual restaurant.

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    Rosalva C.

    Found this cute little place in Merced and decided to try it. I've wanted to try Bao buns, not home made by my Hispanic friends, but every where I've gone only has pork until saw they had other options here! The staff were pretty friendly and quick to provide instructions. I was informed I could place my order at my table if I was eating in or at the counter if I was eating out. The place has several seating options and tablet screens at every table so you can place your order at the table with as much time as you need and with pictures if your not sure what each item is. The prices were fair for the amount of dumplings and buns provided. I tried the veggie bao bun and the chicken and sweet corn steeled dumplings. I enjoyed them. The dumplings were filled perfectly and they were quite tasty. The bao buns were perfectly soft and pillowy but the filling was not exactly veggies, it was just spinach. I would have liked that specified as I would have chosen something else since I'm not a fan of steamed spinach. The dumplings were not out of this world but they were yummy! I'd have to try another bao bun to see their flavors as the spinach, or veggie, one did not hit the spot. I'd come again to try more things and also the ramen next as I see they have raving reviews for the ramen. Over all, they have quick service, the place is pretty casual, and I enjoyed the TV that has beautiful Chinese scenes playing. For now I give it three stars on my current experience but I will try it again and perhaps they might gain a star if my next experience with their food is delicious.

    wonton ramen
    Megan Y.

    My team stopped for lunch here on the way from Sacramento to Ahwahnee, CA. I was craving Chinese food, and was only able to persuade half the team to eat here. The others went to Five Guys (lame)... They have a varied menu, but I was limited budget-wise. Ramen always tastes good, so I got one with wontons. Dim-sum is always a necessity too, so this time I chose char siu buns. They had just the amount of sweetness I was looking for!

    Vegetarian ramen, vegetarian dumplings, vegetable chow mein, popcorn chicken
    Mypang T.

    We were in town and wanted to try this spot. I was surprised they offered vegetarian options! We were hungry and ordered the Vegetarian ramen, vegetarian dumplings, vegetable chow mein, and popcorn chicken. Our favorite was the vegetable chow mein - you can taste the char from the wok. Overall, it was okay. I wasn't a fan of their dipping sauce or the dumplings. They seem pretty busy and it's a nice option in town.

    Tonkatsu Ramen spicy
    Philip J.

    Great food limited seating, always packed. Best Ramen in the Merced Area Favorites: Tonkatsu Ramen, Black Garlic Ramen, popcorn Chicken, pork and shrimp dumplings Large portions! I wrote a song about this place, listen on the link below 88 Bao Bao song: https://suno.com/song/3b45f62d-0ad4-43c0-a168-a50b477046bd?sh=TY1cerV6f9bHS2GO

    Veggie dumplings
    Dorina G.

    We found this place en route to Yosemite National Park. You can order to-go or from your table when you arrive. The place was busy which speaks to the yummy food and friendly staff. Our meal came quickly, which was perfect since it was a quick pit stop. Flavorful ramen and robust dumplings!

    Wonton in chili oil
    Leslie Q.

    Came here for lunch as I was craving something Asian. Found 88 Bao Bao as one of the newest spots to open up in Merced and immediately knew to take the SO here to try it out. Located off of Yosemite in the same plaza as Em-Tea and Raley's, 88 Bao Bao is a fast-casual dim sum restaurant serving various dumplings and ramen. The day we went, the line to order was out the door in which we stood for a good 15 minutes before making it to the register. Whether you order to-go or dine-in, patrons will have to stand in line. If you dine-in, you place your order and receive a number placard so the servers know what to give each table. We ordered: Wonton in chili oil - pretty silky wrapping and the chili oil isn't too spicy. The meat inside had a "rougher" texture. It was very much Italian meatball vs. smooth meat paste filling feel, which I'm not sure is the norm. Still tasty Pan fried pork buns - one of my favorite dishes in general. The ones here had the same "rough" meat but still super tasty. The wrapping also wasn't too thick and the bottoms were perfectly crispy. Pork XiaoLongBao - these had thicker skins than preferred, but tasted great with the vinegar and garlic soy that is provided on every table. Black garlic ramen - the SO loved this and actually demolished the whole thing. The broth was so rich and comforting. Service was quick and the people placing dishes at our table were nice, too! Definitely a great lunch, and wouldn't mind coming back.

    Jennifer B.

    The bao buns, cucumber salad, gyoza, and beef rolls were all absolutely delicious and so satisfying. Everything was fresh, flavorful, and beautifully prepared. Service was quick and efficient, making the whole experience even better. Highly recommend!

    Sliced beef w/ special sauce
    Maikey M.

    Disclaimer- 2 stars for the food mainly Ambience is nice, good decor. Customer service good but a bit confusing on decisions that you order at the counter first or you sit down at a table then when your ready - you go back up and order food at the Counter. This is confusing or usually is a lack of restaurant experience from the owners. Usually you do one or the other so it is streamlined and more efficient. Food: We order an array of food: Pork xionglao Bao- Looks good but flavor is okay- wouldn't mind but it needs to be more juicy. When you bite into it- not enough broth liquid to squirt like how a good xionglao bao should be. Beef ramen- very good and typical. Can't go wrong with it but broth is more or less not traditional. Not your typical Japanese flavor but it was a good flavor. Stir fry rice noodles with vegetables only- Very good. Good simple flavor - would order this dish again . Cucumber salad- warning to all my Asians whole love this typical style Chinese salad- do not order it if you know ow what I'm talking about. Flavor is very bland, the sauce it is is very sweet and not enough soy sauce. Not good if you know this dishes already. Just overall not the right flavor and seasoning- just sweet and bland. Only thing good part is that the cucumbers is still very crispy and they use Persian cucumber instead of your typical cucumber where you buy at any grocery. Would not order this again- wrong flavor - not well excited for a beloved Chinese cucumber salad. Season beef with special soy sauce - The beef is flavor from the broth is cooked in. Nicely sliced but overall bland . The most disappointing part is the special sauce. Nothing special about it. It's primarily the same sauce they use for the cucumber salad. Just sweet and bland. Didn't enhance the beef or anything. The beef by itself taste better. Overall disappointing if your Asian and know how this type of cuisine should taste like. Maybe they are catering to the demographic around it but overall if you know the flavors- you'll be very disappointed at the price your paying for and how it taste like. 2 stars due to the price value for the execution of a certain type of Chinese cuisine - the baos are so so, the Xiong Lao bao needs to be more juicy- the flavor could be improve. The Ramen which is probably your safest bet as of right now. Wouldn't return for the Chinese food but for the ramen only.

    sesame balls
    Gabriela F.

    This is my third time at 88 Bao Bao and it was amazing as always! I tried the Wonton Ramen this time and wow. It had wontons, ramen noodles, bok choy, and egg. I definitely recommend it! Also, I always get sesame balls 10/10. The service is great, the food is quick.

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