Welcome to Mr Bao
"Mr Bao, a Shanghainese dim sum gem located at 208 Bedford Ave in New York, offers a casual dining experience with a range of authentic Taiwanese snacks and chef selections like Szechuan Sweet & Sour Chicken. Customers praise the flavorful dishes like Dan Dan Noodles and Sticky Rice, while enjoying the affordable happy hour specials like Chicken Wings. With a friendly and efficient service, Mr Bao stands out for its variety of rice, noodles, and fusion Chinese cuisine. A must-visit for those seeking a taste of Taiwanese comfort food in a welcoming environment."
- 208 Bedford Ave New York, NY 11249208 Bedford Ave New York, NY 11249 Hotline: (718) 388-8898
Welcome to Mr Bao, a hidden gem in the heart of Williamsburg, New York, offering delectable Shanghainese dim sum. This casual restaurant is perfect for a cozy dinner or a quick takeout option.
Located at 208 Bedford Ave, Mr Bao is known for its diverse menu that includes a variety of Taiwanese snacks and dim sum. The Chef Selection, Szechuan Sweet & Sour Chicken, is a must-try with its perfect blend of aged Chinese vinegar, Szechuan dry chili, and broccoli.
Customers rave about the flavorful dishes at Mr Bao, with favorites like Dan Dan noodles, pan-seared dumplings, and popcorn chicken. The affordable happy hour specials are a hit, especially the chicken wings and sticky rice.
- Customer 'Spencer L.' describes Mr Bao as a great Cantonese spot with solid soupy dumplings and spicy noodles.
- Customer 'Sophia S.' recommends the lotus root and dandan noodles for a satisfying meal.
- Customer 'Lily S.' praises the friendly service and variety of rice, noodles, and happy hour bites.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to try the unique Taiwanese fusion Chinese food at Mr Bao. Whether you're looking for a quick snack or a full meal, this restaurant is sure to leave you craving more.

Hidden gem of a Cantonese spot. Great spicy noodles and pan seared dumplings. Solid soupy dumplings. Small and not fancy, a great deal on cost. Service is fine but basic. Go here for the food, we were pleasantly surprised.

Perfect amount of food to share and hit the spot for the evening. Price is very fair for the food you get. First time having lotus root and it was really good. Recommend the dandan noodles as well.

Do you know what bao stands for? Bun... no not sticky bun, or honey bun. Bun as in a fluffy slice of heaven mixed with pork. Right...that kind of bun. I love spending my day off in Williamsburg trying new restaurants and I was in the mood for Asian cuisine. I asked the Yelp gifs to find a new restaurant on Bedford and Mr. Bao popped up. My second good wish was to dine on Dan Dan noodles, as always, the craving is high. Thus, when I saw my fave dish on their menu it sealed the deal. Thus ad I write this review, my noodles were served. The bowl of beautiful Sichuan style noodles with minced pork and scallions First twirl...insanely delicious and just the right spice. I couldn't stop my chopsticks from twirling and swirling. Mr, Bao, aside from buns, offers hand made dumplings, pan fried chicken, pork and chives, different options for fried chicken wings and soup dumplings. The atmosphere is quiet but the music spinning had me dancing and twirling at the same time. The service is friendly and courteous. The traditional Chinese bowls adorning the wall and ceiling were quite beautiful. Xie Xie Mr. Bao and Wo hui hailai de. ( I'll be back)

Classic taiwanese snacks & dim sum served in a fun and casual environment; kind of reminded me of my favorite boba shops growing up with elevated food haha Ordered the Dan Dan noodles, popcorn chicken, & sticky rice. Everything was good! Sticky rice had an egg yolk, pork, and chinese sausage inside. Wouldn't order the popcorn chicken next time. Was really suprised at how affordable this place is. We're so used to seeing $15-20 plates, but most items on the menu are under $10. Staff was very sweet and welcoming. 4.5/5

super affordable happy hour! Chicken wings were amazing! Service was great. It's a nice clean place. Tofu was ok. Sweet dough was pretty good, not amazing

I was in the neighborhood and looking to pick up dinner to take home to my mom. This cuisine is definitely up her alley so I gave it a shot. I got an order of shrimp dumplings, roast pork bun, 48 hour galbi beef and sesame balls. The dumplings and roast pork buns were good, pretty much standard and the beef was delicious but the side that I chose for her was listed on the menu as garlic cucumber salad. That, she said, had her mouth on fire. There was no mention of it being spicy and when I tried it later, it was hot to me and I rarely find things spicy. They really need to clarify this as it caused her to not enjoy the meal. Even with that incident I gave it four stars because the food was good and so are the portions in price. Service was also very kind.

Amazing Taiwanese fusion Chinese food that has a variety of rice, noodles, and happy hour fried bites food with soju drinks need I say more? Super friendly service- efficient, attentive, and speedy. Huge shout out to kiki and Andy! Really made the night. Will def be back :)