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Bao'd Up Dumpling Shop - Sunset Valley
Ordered online and the mochi had clearly been sitting out for a while. The sauce container with the dumplings wasn't even halfway full, and when I ordered the crispy chicken with no coleslaw, they put no toppings at all, no sauce, just chicken and bun. The food tasted really good but it was not a good experience to take out food.
Jobie with Offline - We recently visited Bao’d Up’s Mueller branch, taking advantage of our $10 credit through the Offline membership, and it was an enjoyable experience overall! I ordered the Spicy Dan Dan Noodles with Hot Pot Brisket and a Taco Bun on the side. The noodles were perfectly seasoned, with just the right amount of heat, and the tender brisket was a fantastic addition. My husband went for the Tonkotsu Ramen with Pork Belly, paired with his own Taco Bun. The ramen was rich, comforting, and full of flavor—definitely a standout dish. We also tried the Steamed Pork Soup Dumplings, which were just okay but not the best we’ve had. While they were flavorful, they lacked the standout texture and juiciness we were hoping for. For drinks, We had the Taro Latte with Boba and Coco Jelly, which was a delightful mix of creamy, sweet, and chewy textures. It paired wonderfully with the meal and was the perfect way to round things off. The food, the friendly staff, and the cozy atmosphere made this visit worth it. While the dumplings could be improved, Bao’d Up Mueller is still a great spot for flavorful Asian comfort food!
Beijing Wok Chinese Restaurant
Wow I didn’t believe the reviews, they are true. Food is very bland and either over cooked or it’s old and warmed up with the microwave. Hard to chew! Ordered the General Tso Chicken. Pretty bad. Egg roll was over cooked and burned a little. Hot & Sour soup was good. Now my stomach is bubbling!!!!
The only thing good from my order was the hot and sour soup. I also ordered fried rice, chicken lo-mein, beef and broccoli and szechuan chicken, all of it was horrendous. The beef and poultry are overly tenderized to the point of mush. There is not taste in the food except oil. So very disappointed.
Wok On Fire
If you’re looking for a spot that serves quick, hot Chinese food, this is the place to go. I had the chicken and mushroom, one of my favorites, and it was exactly what I wanted. They say it’ll take 10-15 minutes, but honestly, it’s more like 5-8—super fast and piping hot every time. I don’t usually eat out much, but this spot is perfect when you need something quick and fresh. Highly recommend it!
Love this place, staff is polite, food is good, and comes out quickly. I've been going here for years, and always loved it. They give great portions, with plenty of veggies, and I love their egg rolls.