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2014-03-08
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When Hong Kongers like something, we tend to go a bit crazy on it, and currently there is certainly a city-wide obsession with baos. Gua baos originated in Taiwan, where tasty ingredients are stuffed into a folded steamed bun. These gua baos then became mainstream in the Western society with the help of renowned restaurants such as Momofuku in New York.Little Bao is a small, intimate restaurant opened by a sophisticated, immensely hip lady called May. It is the first restaurant in Hong Kong that
Little Bao is a small, intimate restaurant opened by a sophisticated, immensely hip lady called May. It is the first restaurant in Hong Kong that specialises in baos, but note that this is not the first restaurant which became famous for its baos - before Little Bao opened, Ippudo was the first restaurant in Hong Kong which served a famously alluring pork belly bun!
There are a few things you need to know about Little Bao - firstly, it doesn't take reservations and you will easily have to wait for one to two hours (unless you come at 6pm or on a rainy day); secondly, the prices are not cheap at all for their portions; and thirdly, their baos are super tasty!
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