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Duck n Bao
Duck n Bao – The Hottest Spot in Houston! A Must-Visit Experience Duck n Bao is the place to be in Houston! From the moment you walk in, the vibe is electric—this is where culinary excellence meets a fun and welcoming atmosphere. Their dumplings are hands down the best in town, crafted with precision and packed with authentic, mouthwatering flavors. The Beijing Duck? Simply perfection—crispy, flavorful, and served to impress. The menu is a treasure trove of delicious dishes, each one showcasing authentic Chinese cuisine at its finest. And let’s not forget their full bar service, adding an extra touch of fun with expertly mixed cocktails to complement the amazing food. This is more than just dining; it’s an experience. The elegant decor, top-notch service, and lively atmosphere make Duck n Bao a must-visit destination. Whether you’re a foodie or just out for a great time, this spot delivers on all fronts. If you haven’t been yet, put Duck n Bao at the top of your list. It’s the hottest place in Houston, and once you try it, you’ll see why everyone is raving about it. I can’t wait to return for more!
This place is really nice! The restaurant has a really nice theme to it & it was very clean. The service was excellent, every once in awhile someone would walk by & check up on me & also pick up any dishes I was finished with. Everyone was very friendly. As far as the food, the food was great too. I get how some reviewers were complaining how the duck skin wasn't as crispy but does it really need to? I've eaten Peking duck numerous times in my lifetime & yeah sometimes when it's crispy the meat is dry. Duck is different from pork. The duck meat here was very moist, fatty & tender. I do agree with some readers who eat spicy foods. I think our palettes are used to hot/spicy foods so eating something like Duck n Bao can be estranged, but it wasn't that bad either. You get to taste the real full flavors & textures that some times peppers can cover over & mask the taste. Also their crab puffs are one of the best I've eaten. I normally don't order crab puffs at restaurants because you can get them anywhere & a lot of times they're very mediocre but these were bomb! I'm glad I ordered it. The soup dumplings were my least favorite. I think maybe it was the sauce that came with it but it wasn't not good or anything. Overall I would come back again & try other dishes on the menu like their braised pork belly, duck soup & vegetable dishes.