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2014-04-27
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Little Bao is somewhat a refreshing change from the western scene in SoHo. I said 'somewhat' is because while the root of its signature pork belly bao is certainly Chinese, its recipe, along with that of other food on the menu have been subtly tweaked to suit the western palate although I have to give them credit for honestly flagging the fact in their descriptive here on Openrice.On Easter Monday, my girlfriend and I wanted to stroll around PMQ on Aberdeen Street and have a taste of the baos th
On Easter Monday, my girlfriend and I wanted to stroll around PMQ on Aberdeen Street and have a taste of the baos that have become the hottest buns in town lately. We checked Openrice before visiting (we were suprised that Little Bao only opens from Monday to Saturday from 1800 till 2300 - such short operation hours?!), and decided to check in just before 1800 before the restaurant is opened to avoid having to dreadfully wait for a table. In the end we arrived at quarter to, only to find a long queue had already been formed outside the restaurant. The restaurant only has a capacity of around 12. The lady at the door was busy steering traffic and in my opinion, smartly tried to divert alleged non-high spenders (for example the pair of school girls-looking youngsters lining in front of us) to buy takeaways instead of dine in. We got our names down on the waiting list, and were told to go back in 30-45 mins. When we went back after more strolling at the PMQ, we had to wait for another 30 mins before we could be seated.
In the meantime while waiting to be seated, we had 2 cocktails Yuzu Leave which is a blend of Bourbon whisky, Yuzu juice, Shiso and soda. Both of us found it too sour. After being seated, we ordered 4 dishes to be shared. The 2 of us literally licked each plate clean, one of the reasons is the food was indeed very tasty, the other was because the size of the dishes is small, and I mean very small for the price they are charging.
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