Where it looks like fast food the Asian cuisine served up at Take a Bao Restaurant is surprisingly delicious and equally fulfilling. The restaurant space also has a very unique design as it is located in the middle of the food court with an ultra modern counter of beautiful stainless steel with bao steams set atop the stove. All of the fresh ingredients to go in the baos are set in individual containers for selection so patrons can easily select their specific meats and vegetables.
Making a decision as to what to dine on will be a challenge unless diners are seeking out a favorite dish. The scoop is that Take a Bao Restaurant serves up extremely fresh salads, delicious rice and noodle bowls, a mean signature barbecue pork accented with ginger, pea shoots, cucumbers, red onions and hoisin, glazed chicken accented with citrus and red chili, Thai peanut chicken, a very unique pomegranate skirt steak, deliciously crispy fish, miso beef bao, bao in lettuce wraps and more. Most of the meat dishes are uniquely wrapped like a sandwich with a wheat bun or a steamed white bun. Additionally the bao dishes generally come with a Chinese salad choice. In addition to the various foods served Take a Bao Restaurant also has a pretty decent beverage menu offering patrons wine, beer, authentic sake and other soft beverages.
If a wide variety of fresh Asian dishes is your soft spot, the convenience and quality of the food at Take a Bao Restaurant is certain to quench your hunger. Overall the food at Take a Bao Restaurant is excellent. One of the key features that appeals to patrons is the selection of foods and the mix and match options where one can customize a meal. Prices are great and the ultra modern black and white environment with natural wood chairs is warm and welcoming.
Take a Bao Restaurant is located at 10250 Santa Monica Boulevard at the intersection of Century Park Way and the Avenue of the Stars in the Westfield Shopping Center in the Century City community of Los Angeles. For more information on Take a Bao Restaurant visit the official Web site or call 310-551-1100.
Published by Lola Inez
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