Bao & Bing

Taiwanese restaurant · Marylebone

Bao & Bing

Taiwanese restaurant · Marylebone

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22 Paddington St, London W1U 5QY, United Kingdom

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Teahouse-inspired Taipei and Jiufen street food restaurant serving gua bao steam buns & more.  

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Bao And Bing Review - Marylebone - London - The Infatuation

"We’ll set the scene. It’s happy hour, you’re two datong negronis in, there’s an empty bamboo steamer on the table in front of you, and the song that’s popping out the speakers is almost definitely on a playlist called ‘Start Your Weekend Here’. A server just turned the lights down a little lower. You’ve realise that your two drinks are about to become many. And fuck it, why not order a second round of bao and an oreo wheelcake since you’re already having such a good time. That’s Bao and Bing. This Taiwanese spot in Marylebone is basically the Uptown Funk of restaurants. Ten seconds in and you know you’re set for a good time, there might be some toe tapping, maybe a little posing, and, inevitably, a lot of drinking. On any given night you’ll find groups of friends camped out, swapping bao back and forth, rattling cocktail shakers at the bar, and a whole lot of couples comparing bubble tea cocktails over a selection of bao doughnuts they never planned on ordering when they first arrived. And if you’re still here come late you’ll undoubtedly see a group of Marylebone co-workers whose dinner has descended into semi-ironically ordering boozy ice lollies. They look like they’re having a great time because they are. photo credit: Giulia Verdinelli There’s everything from noodle dishes, to wheelcakes, to bing - a wrap style situation - available here. But as the name suggests, this place is all about bao crammed with pork belly, shiitake fritters, panko shrimp, crispy duck, and five spice beef. Read that sentence back. Not excited? Then you probably shouldn’t come here. Because really, you’re in it for these buns. And when it comes to the drinks, feel free to explore the menu. Whether you go for something full of plum wine, ginger kombucha, or one of their many mocktails you’re pretty much guaranteed something excellent. Part of the reason that you’re bound to have a lot of fun at Bao and Bing is that it feels more like a bar than a restaurant. The lighting is low, there are red neon signs, there’s exposed brick, and one of the walls is covered in a mix of magazine covers and adverts. If it wasn’t for the order sheets on the table, you could stumble in and think you’ve found a cool cocktail bar that just happens to smell mildly of pork belly. But the food suits this, a bite of fried chicken bao here, a sip of something strong there. Head downstairs and there’s a small cocktail lounge that looks like the result of your grandma going wild with an Urban Outfitters gift card and a Pinterest board entitled ReCklEssLy BoHo. There are floral sofas, red velvet drapes on the walls, and old-school lampshades. After your fourth hsinchu old fashioned down here, you’ll either Amazon Prime a beaded curtain into your life or book the space for your birthday. And unlike most drunken decisions that definitely wouldn’t be a mistake. photo credit: Giulia Verdinelli This is a restaurant that’s the perfect gateway to a night out, whether you were planning one or not. You should choose who you bring accordingly. Would you mind if this person caught you blasting Call Me Maybe on a Friday night? Or messily suggesting karaoke at 9pm on a Tuesday despite the teriyaki sauce on your chin? Perfect, bring them here. Just don’t be surprised if the scene the next morning involves a hangover and Uptown Funk lodged in your psyche. Food Rundown photo credit: Giulia Verdinelli Pork Belly Bao This is what you want to be eating at Bao And Bing. The char siu sauce and pork belly combination is the best of the bunch. Order this. photo credit: Giulia Verdinelli Fried Chicken Bao Is it just us, or did this bao just wink at us and say ‘hey friend, come on over’? Just us? Okay. But the fluffy bao with the crispy fried chicken is what we class as dream team potential. This should also definitely be on your table. Panko Shrimp Bao This guy is a little more subtle than the other bao but the crunch on the panko shrimp is a winner. photo credit: Giulia Verdinelli Crispy Shredded Duck Bao If we were pedantic people we’d say that although this is another decent bao, there isn’t much crisp in duck. We are pedantic people. The duck isn’t crispy. But that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t order it. Hoisin, duck, and cucumber is a classic combination for a reason. Shiitake Mushroom Fritter Bao Dry enough to make you start sadly humming that noughties Hilary Duff song about rain. Don’t act like you don’t know which one we mean. The bao bun itself is great, the shiitake mushroom fritter is great, the lack of sauce is not so great. More sauce please. photo credit: Giulia Verdinelli Chicken Dan Bing This is the bing you should get involved in. It isn’t going to blow you away, or give you goosebumps, or make you feel like angels are circling your head whispering sweet nothings to teriyaki sauce. But it’s nice enough and worth getting for the table to share. photo credit: Giulia Verdinelli Oreo Wheelcake Oreo cookies, chocolate, vanilla custard, additional chocolate. Need we say more?" - Heidi Lauth Beasley

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Where To Eat Before Going ‘Out Out’ - London - The Infatuation

"Tomorrow will inevitably be for naps and Netflix. But tonight is for Bao And Bing. The bao at this slick Taiwanese spot in Marylebone are pretty decent but more importantly, the low red lighting is just the right amount of sexy and the cocktails are excellent. You’ll definitely want to get involved in the datong negronis, the gin packed Danshui Riverside, and - if you’re prepared to risk cracking out your dance interpretation of a jellyfish in public - get involved in their ice lollies too." - Heidi Lauth Beasley, Eileen Twum

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Nikko

Google
Loved the place, the food and the service. Had several starters, most of the bao, a few Dan bing and all the mains (yes, we ate a lot). We also had 2 desserts (the only ones available that day). The best dish for was by far the Taiwan beef noodle soup. The north was spectacular. Rich and flavoursome. The best dessert and a complete discovery for all.of us was the Popoah ice cream. Delicious ice cream with peanut.

Phoebe Priscilla Opoku-Asiedu

Google
One of the best Asian restaurants I've been to. From the starters/small plates all the way to desserts were amazing and flavorful. We were overly full and satisfied by the time we were done. Service was very very quick too. No wait in between courses really. I'll definitely visit again and would recommend the Taiwanese sausages, steamed buns and the vanilla custard pancake!!!!

Tom Coles

Google
Great experience, good service and great food. Tried a cross section of the menu and all had its own unique and good flavours. The Bao was the star of the show with the duck bao being potentially the best for me. An honorary mention to the ribs :)

YIYING LEE

Google
Feeling so excited to have a new Taiwanese restaurant in London. The atmosphere is great and staff are cordial. Although beef noodles and egg cake are not Taiwanese enough (just personal opinion from a Taiwanese, beef noodle can be richer and less sweet, hoisin sauce is not necessary for the egg cake)all dishes I ordered are delicious. also their dessert pineapple bing cake is very good, impressed by the amount and taste! I am happy with the Taiwanese tea unfortunately Bubble tea is a disaster.... the tapioca is hard like a stone and so difficult to suck... would like to try their cocktail at next time

Elena Serena Piccardi

Google
I loved every moment at Bao & Bing. The atmosphere is unique and staff very friendly! They offer tasty "street style" Taiwanese food, which is perfect for sharing (and trying different things!). Absolutely recommended! I can't wait to be back!

Anca Capotescu

Google
👍 The menu offers a wide variety of mouth-watering starters. I had the baked sweet potatoes, steamed broccoli accompanied by cabbage roll while my friend tried the prawn tempura bao and the chicken roll. They were delicious.A pleasant dining experience with food of the most exquisite flavours. For this reason I highly recommend it.

Prabh Bhambra

Google
Great food and service in a really cool setting. The restaurant is dimly lit and decorated with typical Taiwanese artifacts (such as Taiwanese magazines, KMT propaganda posters, and even a traditional post box where you can leave feedback forms). The food is really good and authentic. The beef in the beef noodle was cooked incredibly. The service was quick and friendly. While the cocktails are cheap during happy hour, I wasn't a huge fan of the tapioca pearl cocktails (it was a bit too sour for my tastes, but others might enjoy it).

Karolina Lubian

Google
Great place for a drink and a snack. Not really a festive dinner/lunch. The food is good, but a bit small and overpriced. For example the buns didn't have much inside besides the meat, maybe a piece of cabbage. For that price I have eaten more full buns. The taste is good tho and the staff is very kind. Their interior is just beautiful, the walls the bar and carpet on the floor. All just sits together. The cocktails are very good and they have a deal of 1 bun and beer for 6.50. It is a must try if you are looking for drink and nibble place. My tapioca cocktail was just over the top! I would certainly repeat.