Baoshi Food Hall + Bar

Asian restaurant · Pembroke Pines

Baoshi Food Hall + Bar

Asian restaurant · Pembroke Pines

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8525 Pines Blvd, Pembroke Pines, FL 33024

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This vibrant Asian food hall features an array of eateries serving everything from Korean fried chicken to sushi, plus a lively bar scene perfect for a group hangout.  

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8525 Pines Blvd, Pembroke Pines, FL 33024 Get directions

baoshifoodhall.com
@baoshifoodhall

$20–30 · Menu

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8525 Pines Blvd, Pembroke Pines, FL 33024 Get directions

+1 786 898 8868
baoshifoodhall.com
@baoshifoodhall

$20–30 · Menu

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Wokzcooking South Florida

Google
We have been wanted to try this place. They have a nice bar with music. The atmosphere was very nice. Music was a bit loud if you are place to have a conversation. LOL….. The service was excellent. We were trying the Dim Sum Sampler, Peking Duck Buns, Garlic Bok Choy, and the Beef Chow Fun. As you can see from the pictures, they are looking delicious. You must come try it yourself. You will not be disappointed. We have already recommended others. They also have some Happy Hours special. Go Check them out! We gave them 9.8 of 10 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

Anhisha Cooper

Google
Really loved this experience, the place is super nice, clean and the staff is friendly. The food it self was fresh and delicious. We found this location on Instagram and drove 1 hour to just see what the hype was and it’s hands down worth it. It’s a food haul style with multiple restaurants to choose from. The menus are in each section or digitally which is nice. Pricing was reasonable and you get a good portion for the price. Great for friend groups, quick bite or just to hang out and enjoy food and chat.

Sarah Luna

Google
Everything was great. ASK SANTIAGO WHAT HE DOES BEST!!!! You will leave with an "ALCOHOLIC ORGASM!!! The buy one get one free drinks, the attentiveness of the staff, cleanliness, the food was so delicious and portioned perfectly etc. Will be going back for the mixology class it looked and sounded like a party!!! Oh the lychee and green tea shooters were perfect🤤 I literally almost went back later on in the evening it was that good.... I actually did go back in one day!!!,😜 The only drawback was the bartender Her drinks were watered down and she overcharged us horribly. We had 4 drinks each then why was was our tab over +$130 not including tip and we didn't eat plus it was buy one get one free. My date was even confused about how much we were charged!!?!?!! Santi made our last drink which made things right.

Charles Sampaio

Google
Great little place with a like a mini food court. There’s was a speed dating event going on but it had already started when I got there with my friends. Food is good had the rainbow sushi rolls and spicy ramen. Prices aren’t too bad. There different sections for different tastes of food. For sweet tooth there is a bubba tea section. Which one of my friend love it I’m not much of a sweet tooth but if you are you mostly likely will find something you’ll like

denisee Garcia

Google
A very clean location. The boba street cafe is delicious, love the lemonade. The ramen is a nice portion for the price. The sushi were good size but I had some like it other places for less of the price here. But all dishes were great. Some station had better service than others

Yoly Lahullier

Google
There are 4 different Asian restaurants to pick from, 1 Bobo bar and 1 full liquor bar. The place is cute, laid back and the food was good. Plenty to choose from. The Ahi salmon and tuna bowel with seaweed was better than the salon bowl. Korean wings were delicious.

chevyboi ceo

Google
Anyone who loves the real fried rice should try it. It is very delicious!!! this is my fav thus far. EVERYTHING was PERFECT!!!! I truly couldn’t recommend a better place for this type of food no exaggerating/ no OD… I love how it looks in the inside. It reminds me of a movie scene. I would only see in a movie. I love the different food options. I love the set up. a must try. I guarantee 10 out of 10. Owner is even polite and helpful. He did a great job.

Aroma EverFresh

Google
I love this place‼️ Very shareable portions and great options. I mostly go to the sushi spot though. The chef, I think his name is Rey is always on point. 🫡 The fried rice spot is ⛽️ too.

Kamari W.

Yelp
I had the pleasure of trying the food from Pinoy Thai Fusion this time at Baoshi and it was amazing. I had the Pinoy Pork Over Rice and the Pancit Bihon w/ chicken and it didn't disappoint. I don't know when Pinoy Thai Fusion made it's way into Baoshi Food Hall + Bar, but I'm glad they did and will eat there again in the future.

Jenny L.

Yelp
I visited this joint for my first time during their Lunar New Year celebration and it was sooo packed! It took us almost 30 minutes to find an empty table for two. People started to clear out after their scheduled Lion Dance performance so we were able to snag a table finally. They had employees working there that helped to quickly picked up dishes and dirty trays when people left so that was nice. You can order directly at their stalls or online using your phone. We ordered food from Gold Marquess, Domi, and Pinoy Thai Fusion. The wait time for our food took insanely long but we understood that it was a Saturday night during a scheduled event. We enjoyed all the food we ordered and were so stuffed afterwards. I enjoyed the dishes we ordered from Gold Marquess best. Try out their various noodle dishes and dim sum! If you are starving, I wouldn't suggest to come here during an event or peak hours because it would take a while to get your food. Fun place though to come occasionally.

Melli B.

Yelp
I gave one star and that's because they didn't give me a hard time. I will disclose that we do not celebrate Valentines Day but my husband still wanted to go out to eat and his friend recommended Baoshi Food Hall. We walked in to a relatively empty place which was fine because we didn't feel like dealing with Valentines Day crowds and long wait times. We decided to try the Thai Fusion spot. I ordered the vegan pancit and my husband ordered the shrimp pad Thai. Our food took maybe 20 minutes to come out. My vegan pancit was SOOOO SALTY that my eye immediately started to pulsate like it went straight to my blood. I genuinely tried to ignore the salt because I didn't want to return my meal but uh-uh! It was so salty, my eyes were watering. After a few tiny forkfuls, I took it back and ordered something different. This time I asked for a vegan pad thai. When he brought it out, I noticed eggs! Last I checked, eggs aren't vegan so I also took that back because as much as I didn't want to be the person that returns food, I can't even tolerate eggs even if I weren't vegan. So the manager came out and she was VERY apologetic and insisted on making it right. Let me just say that she REFUNDED MY MEAL but still wanted to make it right because it was Valentine's Day but also because she's probably very nice and customer oriented and so let me say that by no means am I trying to put this business down. She genuinely tried to fix things but I also want to be fully transparent in my review because I believe wholeheartedly in truthful reviews. So she asked if she could remake my food and I initially didn't want her to but she really wanted to. So she made me a vegan pad thai and brought it out to me. I didn't have the heart to complain a third time. The noodles were hard and undercooked. The sauce...sigh. My husband ALWAYS ORDERED PAD THAI when we eat at a Thai spot so I have tasted so many and from so many places. I am not sure why this thai was sweet and sour. Like VERY TANGY! Very tangy like it was made with vinegar or something of the sort. And it was a brownish and very thick sauce. The noodles stuck together in a clump and just didn't give PAD THAI at all. It gave sweet and sour, hard, sticky, almost pasty noodles that stuck to the roof of your mouth. My main concern is WHY WAS IT SO TANGY?!! Imagine tamarind flavor but not in a good way. Well she came to my table and asked if it was better. I looked at her smiling and I didn't have the heart to say it was awful because she really did try and so please guys, if you love great customer service, give this place a shot. But I would not order the pad thai or the veggie pancit. The veggie lumpia wasn't awful and I would order these again for sure. This is a fusion spot so maybe that's why the food tasted so strange. Maybe it had a Filipino twist?? The twist didn't do it justice though. Okay so moving on, my kid order a bao bun from the place next door and she said it was tasteless. Her fries, which I tasted, were also very salty. Like tooooo much salt. I had a drink from the bar. It was some sort of drink served with a frozen teddy bear inside. It was super sweet but it wasn't awful once you let the bear melt inside to dilute the sugar a bit. It was kinda good. This place has potential but I hope for their sake that they get some better restaurants inside to make it work because I love the concept.

Niza C.

Yelp
This place was awesome there are many menus to choose from and the bar had lots of cool and tasty drinks. Took a little bit of time to get our food but the service was great.

Ashley A.

Yelp
I really hate to leave a bad review I usually don't. But I came here on a Thursday around 930. I went to Gold Marquess to order I ordered at 935 and waited an hour and 10 minutes to get my food. I ultimately had to go back and ask them what's taking so long. I ordered 1 roll and crispy rice. There was seating but it's hard to find a seat for multiple people. I sat at the bar w my friends and ultimately waited another 30 minutes to be acknowledged by the bartender. Everything took so long. The food itself wasn't bad but def not worth the wait but it was very fresh.

Diamond A.

Yelp
I just want to say this is by far one of the coolest food courts I have ever been to it's small intimate yet chic and vibey. I came here on a Thursday with one of my friends and the vibe was upbeat and fun and it was ladies night which was amazing the bar and overall food court was filled with women eatting and drinking and dancing they had a female DJ who was by far amazing she played great music and really set the vibe for the ladies to get up and dance. The food there was so many good options from ramen to fried rice even boba. There's a vast selection so take your time deciding what to eat it all looks so good and I enjoyed my meal we had the general tso's chicken and it was delicious and filling and we order lumpia which was delicious as well over all 10/10 experience I will be back soon and for the ladies if your looking for a good ladies night this is the place to be and the food is delicious and the drinks are amazing

Grace A.

Yelp
Visited the Baoshi Food Hall with some friends and we had a good time. We came on a Sunday and the bar had all day but get one free specials. The bar had so many sake options loved that! The food hall has 5 different Asian food options to choose from. Sushi, street food, asian classics Thai and desserts. I went with a rainbow roll from Domi and it freshly made. I watched the chef make it. Nice spot to visit anytime of the week.

Mariah M.

Yelp
Baoshi Food Hall @baoshifoodhall Pembroke Pines, FL Asian food hall with plenty of delicious options. I got the Maraja's Paradise drink and loved ittt. I ordered veggie dumplings and shrimp lomein from @goldmarquess and it definitely hit the spot. Loved the chill vibe and I heard it Gets live at night. I can't wait to pull up again. Have you been to Baoshi yet? #Baoshi #FoodHall #AsianFood #PembrokePines #GoldMarquess #Dumplings #Lomein #Broward #Foodje #LetsDrinkz #EatzWithSweetz #LetsEatz

Annis A.

Yelp
Baoshi Food Hall was a unique experience that I'm glad I tried, though the food had its ups and downs. The atmosphere was vibrant, with a welcoming vibe and a board showcasing events throughout the week, which made it feel like more than just a place to eat. The staff was friendly, but my chicken sandwich with fries took much longer to arrive than expected. The fries were crispy and tasty, especially with the truffle sauce, but the sandwich was disappointing--tough to chew and lacking the spicy kick I was hoping for. Thankfully, the boba was delicious and refreshing. While the food was average overall, the ambiance and variety of events make Baoshi Food Hall worth a visit. I'll probably give it another shot to explore more of the menu.

Ellie R.

Yelp
A well decorated food hall with 6 different stalls and one shared kitchen. I got a bulgogi bowl from the Korean Fried Chicken spot for $18 after tax. It was a large portion and came with some banchan. Overall the flavor was okay, but some parts were completely raw while others like the egg were very overcooked and oily. I also got a dragonfruit tea boba on the cashier recommendation, tasted like your standard syrup-based drink. The bartender also poured my coworker a 3-shot drink at 5pm and they absolutely were feeling it lol. Works when coming in a large group so people have multiple options, but overall expensive and not the best quality.

Lindsay Y.

Yelp
We ventured out in the torrential downpour just because we were both craving Asian soup. We arrived at what we thought was a Chinese restaurant, but is now Boashi food hall. We decided go stay and check it out. Boashi is food court style restaurant with plenty of options to choose from. They had everything from Korean, Japanese, Chinese to poke and bobba. We tried the soup dumplings, friend rice and Raman. We both loved the Raman and the rice was so fresh and delicious. My soup dumplings were ok, but the flavor was missing something. Overall, a cool concept with some quality eats.

Brielle P.

Yelp
We stopped in and after much deliberation my husband and I decided on sharing a bowl at Gangnam Chikn. It is a great concept - especially if you go with friends because there is truly something for everyone here! we weren't too hungry so we shared the Beef Bulgogi bowl. it was delicious! fresh tender beef with perfect seasoning. fried egg on top with salad, rice and a bunch of veggies too. it was really delicious! on another visit we had their wings and oh my - so tender & the sauce was delicious!! highly recommend getting those too. love the bar area - wish they had a few more TVs but the bartenders are awesome and there is ample space & seating both inside & outside. awesome place for food & fun with friends!!

Gloria A.

Yelp
Let me preface by saying we did not try the food, we wanted to go have drinks since we saw they had a DJ on Fridays- it was empty They have one small bar w indoor and outdoor seating They have a couple bar games The dining hall is pretty small and resembles for of a food court The DJ sounded good GG the bartender helped she was so sweet and really tried to make our night fun 5/5 for her I dont know if maybe its more of a food hall and not a live bar atmosphere or maybe it was just a bad night I def want to come back and try the food! Im putting a one star on vibes alone since thats what we went for thinking it was a diff scene and also it is on the expensive side for drinks it was $40 for two vodka sodas

Clara A.

Yelp
We came here for an event they had for Baoshi Food Hall + Bar Celebrates AAPI Heritage Month With Asian Night Festival, Saturday night. The food was better than the last time I went which was good and the everyone seemed to know what was what. There are many seafood options here so it limits what I can eat, since I'm allergic. However their drinks are amazing. The lychee martini is my new favorite drink. This day the service seemed to be a bit slow but the place was packed for this event. It was a great treat great music!

Jarrett Y.

Yelp
Cute little Asian themed food court and bar. Trendy, clean and convenient. I didn't partake this time but if I go back I'll probably go straight to bar and have a few cocktails. From there, depending on my mood pick which place I'd eat at! We ordered from 3 places. I wanted to try a variety of options. I remembered to take a picture of two of the three meals. The entire staff was friendly. Note: the prices here are either on par with some, or a few dollars higher than others. Though it's a food court, don't expect lower prices compared to a normal sit down restaurants.

Manuel F.

Yelp
No need for a new passport or traveling a full day across the world to enjoy phenomenal Asian cuisine--just head to Baoshi Food Hall in Pembroke Pines! This gem offers an incredible assortment of culinary delights all under one roof, making it a food lover's paradise. From the moment you step inside, you're greeted with a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere. The variety here is astounding, featuring everything from Boba Street Cafe's refreshing drinks to Gangnam Chikn's irresistible sticky fried chicken. If you're a fan of dim sum, Gold Marquess will not disappoint, while Poke OG serves up some of the freshest and most flavorful poke bowls around. Don't miss Temple Street Eatery for their delicious pork bao and other mouthwatering treats. Feeling thirsty? The full bar has you covered with an array of drinks that perfectly complement the diverse food options. Whether you're craving Bulgogi Beef, sushi, or something sweet from the Boba Cafe, Baoshi Food Hall delivers on all fronts. Perfect for a quick lunch, a family outing, or a casual dinner with friends, Baoshi is the place to go for an unforgettable culinary journey. Highly recommended! Hope this helps! Enjoy your visit to Baoshi Food Hall!

Donovan J.

Yelp
To begin, The atmosphere at Baoshi food hall is vibrant and lively. The decor is modern as well as traditional, and the lighting sets a cozy and intimate vibe. The restaurant is spacious with seating arrangements that lend it a casual yet upscale feel. As for the food, the quality is amazing! The dishes are full of flavors and ingredients are fresh. The variety of options available is great, ranging from Sushi to Chinese and Thai. My personal favorite was the Korean fried chicken, from Gangnam Chikn. The wait staff is knowledgeable about the menu and can recommend options to suit your preferences. The prices at Baoshi are reasonable for the quality and quantity of food being offered. Overall, I enjoyed my time at Baoshi food hall and would definitely recommend it to those looking for good food in a lively atmosphere.

Alison N.

Yelp
One stop shop! Varieties is the word. One can find Boba drinks, poke bowls, Japanese ramen, Chinese soup dumplings, dim sums, stir-fry, Korean fried chicken wings, etc. It's the spot with food and entertainments. Featuring open mics, stand up comics, karaoke, surely can't miss their Happy Hours Tuesdays to Fridays from 3 to 7 pm. There's also a full bar, too!

Andrea D.

Yelp
I was pleasantly surprised by this place. Usually food halls are larger in scale with more than a hand full of eating options alongside a variety of shops that sell other goods so, this was a mini food hall. Not sure why food halls are not such a bigger thing here in Florida compared to other states, but most of our food halls here are on the smaller size I think partly due to land/space. Anyways, this place was super hyped on social media for being in Pembroke Pines. So I was excited to try it out, but I wanted it to be a surprise so I did not do any research. I knew that Temple Street Eatery was apart of this place, but Gold Marquess (the original restaurant in the venue) was still an option in the kitchen. They also had Poke OG, Gangnam Chikn, and Boba Street Cafe. We had the Godzilla Ramen at Temple Street Eatery and it was amazing. A LARGE, delicious chicken broth base with yummy noodles, that comes with pork belly and ropa vieja. And usually pork belly is the PB&J to ramen, but the ropa vieja meat with the noodles and the broth was my favorite slurp. I couldn't finish the ramen so we brought it home and rewarmed and the broth was still so bold and flavorful. We also ordered the most popular choice of 10 chicken wings at Gangnam chicken with Honey Garlic Soy sauce. It was pretty good. Could be a little bit more crispier for my taste but the flavor was really good! And the batter wasn't too thick of over battered like some KFCs are. We were too full to try Poke OG and Gold Marquess, which we've had before. So definitely eager to come back another visit to see how it is there! Oh - each night is a themed night. We went on a Tuesday and at "happy hour" it's game night on Tuesday. I think they also have a Ladies' night and a karaoke night. Does it really get wild in there?!

Henry V L.

Yelp
Baoshi, if you like asian restaurants you wouldn't have to go far Here they have dim sum, boba, ramen and even a bar The ambiance was kinda dim like the dim sum Not as lively as when they first opened The bar has to be the best thing Hanging on the side and carrying the hall like a wing The bartender was the real mvp Giving us free shots of green tea I am not sure if I'll be back for for food But the bar, I might just be in the mood

Jess O.

Yelp
Went here for the first time and went a little early... I sat by the bar and the music was great, margarita was just perfect.

Shanice G.

Yelp
I stumbled upon Ladies Night here which is FREE DRINKS at the bar. Can't tell you the last time I've been that lucky. In short, I'd return for the vibe alone, but the food is just meh. The bartender Libby was so nice she was attentive in making sure my wine glass was full. They also had a shot a clock at the bar where they rang the gong and gave everyone a free green tea shot. It was a pretty cool experience. It seems like the type of place I can probably meet friends or network as it curates an environment that encourages bringing ppl together. Part of the bar area is also outside which I liked. It's really nice to have a hall like this in the pines area. Now, the food - let's just say all these vendors are playing it safe. I thought it was just me, but it seems like other reviews agree. The food here doesn't have that extra oomph - bland and unseasoned. It's as if the vendors are looking to suit all taste buds. And hardly no one has anything spicy! I got "spicy pork" that was just salty and I got a chili oil that literally just tasted like oil. Black pepper stir fry was also salty. Veggie dumplings tasted like plastic - literally. I took my bulgogi bowl home and had to add my own sauces to it. All the vendors looked familiar as I've seen them at either 1800Lucky in Wynwood or Smorgasborg then PokeOG is at Sistatrunk Marketplace in FLL so I knew what to expect food wise.

Nola F.

Yelp
This is a great addition to the suburbs of Pembroke Pines. It is a jolt of nightlife the area needed. I like coming here for the music and the good food. They play all sorts of music here. There is something for everyone. I have eaten sushi here and thought it was really good. It was fresh. I forgot the name of the food stall I got it from, but they are the only one who serves sushi. I had a Philly roll and it had the right ratio of ingredients. Tuesday nights are Game night. Wednesdays are Ladies night. There is a good amount od parking. It is nice to sit on the outside patio when the weather is cooler.

Betty L.

Yelp
Long awaited opening, then finally visited in March. Sadly full of disappointment. Parking lot layout is a bit funky but there were plenty of parking spaces Saturday afternoon. Cute little entryway. The overall Hall size was smaller than I imagined in my head. Was hard to decide what to try. I settled on ramen. I think I got the spicy miso ramen from TS. My wife got vegetable fried rice and spring rolls from GM. We both got little buzzers for when of our food was ready. This is where everything went downhill. Mine went off relatively quickly and I picked up my ramen in a matter of minutes. It looked all right but taste didn't do. I would say the broth is on the bland side. Barely spicy. Toppings were unremarkable. The most unforgivable part was that the noodles were way over done. Too soft and mushy, no texture. Absolutely not worth the price. Meanwhile, my wife's buzzer finally goes off after like 30 minutes. She goes up to the counter only to be told oops, something was messed up with her order and so it would be a little while longer while they fix. We were sitting right across their stand and could see multiple people who ordered after us were getting their food first. Left a lot to be desired with the whole experience. If only the food was amazing after we finally got it, but it wasn't. The most pleasant part of the visit was the attentive lady who bussed tables. If I ever go back, it'll be to try the KFC. The boba place looked interesting too but confusing menu and lack of clear pricing deterred me.

Jazzmina B.

Yelp
This review is for the mixologist class. Love the experience and the drinks!! Gigi was amazing hosting the class. The drinks were pretty strong and good. Will take the class again.

Jones P.

Yelp
Anticipation had been building to experience Baoshi with my best friend and his wife for weeks. We were all eager to align our outing with a thematic feast celebrating our viewing of Godzilla x Kong. The star of the show? Godzilla ramen, a dish that promised to be as monumental as the movie itself. Our culinary adventure didn't stop there, as we also explored the delights of Gangnam Chikn and the Boba Street Cafe within the bustling Baoshi Food Hall. The decision-making process was a spectacle in itself, particularly for my friend's wife, who, along with her husband, was a newcomer to the world of bulgogi. Deciding for them, I ordered the bulgogi, honey garlic wings, and, of course, our drinks from the Boba Cafe, embarking on a brief interlude of people-watching in the food hall's vibrant atmosphere--a reminiscent echo of cafeteria or mall food courts, yet with an unmistakably gourmet twist. When our buzzers signaled our feast's arrival, the anticipation peaked. The bulgogi and wings graced our table first, followed by the eagerly awaited Godzilla ramen. The moment of truth had arrived. As a self-professed ramen snob, my expectations were sky-high. The visual and aromatic assessment followed the obligatory photo shoot and the taste test. The silence that enveloped our table as we ate spoke volumes. The ramen was a culinary masterpiece with its perfectly cooked meat and spicy broth (though I secretly yearned for an extra kick). The egg cooked to perfection, and the bowl's contents were devoured with the ferocity of Godzilla himself. The honey garlic wings were a revelation in crispiness and flavor, a perfect companion to the meal's main attraction. As for the bulgogi, it received rave reviews from my friends, who admitted they would have missed out had I not nudged them to try it. This adventure at Baoshi Food Hall satisfied our palates and solidified its status as a repeat destination for me. Baoshi, much like Godzilla, reigns supreme over the Kaiju and asserts its dominance in the realm of ramen in Pembroke Pines. Whether gathering with family and friends or embarking on a solo journey, Baoshi offers a thrilling and delicious experience.

Jordan P.

Yelp
So im like super obsessed with this place. As soon as you walk in it has cute plants and crystals and things to purchase love that. Then it's a hall with 4-5 food places. I did get 2 of them. The dumplings weren't that great. I had the 305 one and eh wasn't a fan but I would like to try different ones. I also got the miso ramen which was delicious. The meat pictured I can't remember the name but that was also delicious. The drinks were also good. They were having a mixology class which looked like fun. I definitely want to attend next month when they have it. It's every month $50. They always have events happening. Definitely follow their Instagram to keep track. Service was great everyone was friendly and super nice. Def will be back.

Angelo R.

Yelp
New Asian food hall in Pembroke Pines. I think its the only one in that area. This is located where Gold Marquess once stood now converted to a spacious food hall. Don't worry Gold Marquess is still inside together with Poke OG, Gangnam Chikn, Boba Street and the popular broward ramen place, Temple Street Eatery. What more could I ask for? Oh, how about a craft cocktail bar with indoor and outdoor seating? The cocktails are very reasonable and they're excellent. I highly recommend the Baoshi Old Fashioned and Forbidden Pitaya. As for the food, thats really up to you to decide. I've always been a big fan of Gold Marquess, so you can't go wrong with their dim sum and the signature Mongolian Beef. If you want sushi or poke bowls, then Poke OG is your one-stop shop. I suggest the hybrid poke with tuna and salmon and the Dante Roll. If you want something fried, then you can't go wrong with Gangnam Chikn. They have crispy wings, chicken sandwiches, and also bulgogi. So good! Then wash them all down with some tasty milk tea boba from Boba Street Cafe. If you're feeling under the weather, there's nothing like a spicy hot ramen and Temple Street always does ramen right. My favorite is the Godzilla. It has pork belly, ropa vieja, and ramen egg in a rich chicken paitan broth. Always a hit! Love this food hall. Its not too big but has plenty of seating. They have happy hour during the weekdays at the bar. Also plenty of parking at the front or by the shopping plaza. Will be back soon.

Rajiv K.

Yelp
Free easy parking. Hostess was kind to great and explain the concept. The place itself is well designed. It's not huge. It's not small. However mid way eating they closed about a quarter of it (the bar area) with a wooden type door thing. Weird because the place was not full and yet both areas still seemed open. If any bring it made our table feel a little claustrophobic. The vendors inside this food hall were average. Locals seemed to enjoy. Can't say I'd really seek this out on my own again.

Ericka G.

Yelp
Okay so we heard, came and ate. Love this food hall concept and the choice of food. Walking in the decor is super cute. Your greeted by a hostess to explain the concept and how to order. Once inside you have all sorts of choices and then there's the bar. I suggest you grab a table first and then make your way around ordering so you secure your spot, place got packed quick. We went around and I believe ordered from everywhere besides the Poke place as we just had to much food ordered already. We had the Korean chicken wings, dim sum which consisted of chicken feet, taco dumplings, and shrimp and pork shumai. Kimchee quesadillas and french fries, wagu fried rice ,taro Boba, and Sapporo beer. We were a party of 6 so we just put everything on the table and tasted it all. We left stuffed and enjoyed the food and service

Mia R.

Yelp
An Asian cuisine food hall in Pembroke Pines! This spot is described as a modern, upscale food court and it really does live up to those vibes. This is the description I heard from someone that worked here who was explaining it to patrons walking in that have never been here before. I wasn't sure how they would pull off having a food hall in what used to be Golden Marquess' old location but they did it! They have a good amount of vendors (5 plus a bar) with a variety of Asian cuisines to satiate all palates- from Korean to Chinese to a modern fusion of many cultures. This past visit, I came with my cousin to try out some of their food & check it out. You can walk around and order from any of the vendors then pick a seat while you wait for your device to beep and let you know that your food is ready. There is both indoor and outdoor seating. The overall vibe of this food hall is pretty modern but I felt like it gave more cafeteria vibes than food hall. It might have been the choice of picking tile on the floor and the open, bright fluorescent lights. I did love the vibe of the playlist that was on when I came this past visit with some hip hop & R&B. They have some staff walking around to take your order from the bar for drinks and also make sure that empty trays of food are taken and tables are clean. I ended up getting a mocktail with my cousin and it was pretty good. They also have water and utensil stations at both ends of the space. For food, we ordered some dumplings from Golden Marquess and the Katsu burger from Temple Street Eatery. The dumplings took a while to come out but the food from Temple Street came out pretty fast. Overall, the food was just okay but I think they might still be getting their footing of handling orders in the kitchen and being open pretty recently. They also have Boba Street Cafe in case you're craving something sweet to finish off your meal. Curious to come back and try the other vendors I didn't get to this time around.

Michelle F.

Yelp
What a fun place to be! I really enjoyed the fried rice I ordered from Gold Marquess. It was so delicious. Served hot and fresh. I will definitely order this again. There are 5 food stalls. One just serves desserts and the others have food that the others don't. So it is really interesting. I met my friend here last minute. It was Ladies Night!! They serve some high quality beers and wines for this lovely event. Very generous of them. The male bartender was great. He always made sure we had drinks. I didn't catch his name. There was also an awesome Lady DJ. She played some great music and was very upbeat and friendly. I really like it here and will definitely come back. There is a pretty big parking lot. It is located where the former Gold Marquess was located. They still have a food stall here so if you are a fan of theirs like I am, you are in luck.

Ashley D.

Yelp
So I gave Baoshi hall another try and well they successfully turned my experience around, GOLD MARQUEES WAS GREAT THE LO MEIN AND HONEY CHICKEN 10/10

Siddiqua A.

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Had the pleasure of dining at Boashi Food Hall in Pembroke Pines, the first all Asian food hall to open in the Pembroke Pines. I must add that it was such an inviting space. From the moment you enter the parking lot , to the second you enter their doors. Love the new concept of this Asian food hall, from desserts and boba to full on restaurants and ofcourse a full Bar. Might I add that there is so are four main restaurants to choose from. Poke Og, The Marquese, and other well known restaurants. The speedy service, is amazing as any having a quick bite, would not have to wait too long. Such an amazing space, definitely recommend coming to this establishment.

Nadia V.

Yelp
The place has many portions from noodles to sirens street food. The atmosphere is nice and everyday is a different event going on. This place is definitely a must try during the week. I haven't made it there on the weekends. Check it out, you won't be disappointed.

Ricky L.

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Wanted to try this spot as heard about it as they had great Korean fried chicken wings in the area.... And honestly the visit is worth the wings. I'd go there just for the wings! Cute little food hall type spot with a selection of choices and vendors... also nice little bar/lounge area for drinks and to relax! Staff was friendly and helpful.

Samantha H.

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Was anxious to give this place a try after seeing some online hype. Came on a busy Saturday night and I was happy with how they manage the orders with the buzzers. Makes it easy to order at the counter and then wait at your table until the order is ready. We tried something from almost all the restaurants and these are my thoughts: Boba Street Cafe: taro milk tea, and 2 slices of cake Underwhelming, boba was ok just not great. Our initial impressions of the cake were not good. The cookie butter was better than the tiramisu but both were kinda hard and not super moist. However, after taking the leftovers home we decided they were much better. I think the slices were almost frozen when we ordered them at Baoshi which did not compliment the flavors or texture. I guess the cold case is way too cold. Gangnam Chikn: honey garlic soy chicken wings These were crispy and delicious. They were piping hot and I love the sticky sauce. I think the wings at Dumpling King are slightly better though. Gold Marquess: dim sum sampler and crispy chicken I have been to the OG Gold Marquess before it was turned into Baoshi so I knew the dim sum was good. But it wasn't good this night. It wasn't fresh; most of the sampler was cold and just didn't seem like it was prepared to order. We did enjoy the crispy chicken and broccoli though. Temple Street Eatery: miso ramen Kinda felt like the ramen flavor was lacking a bit. Just not the best ramen I've had.

Elisa B.

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I Decided to check out this local food hall that was all over my for you page and I was quite glad that I did. Upon going in you are greeted to outdoor seating and lots of Asian snacks upon going in! Once you turn the corner you stumble up n the decent sized food hall. There are a total of 5 restaurants and a bar and all of them have detailed menu with photos as well. I ordered the Korean Fried Chicken with honey garlic soy from GangNam Chikn and it was absolutely delicious! The fries were seasoned perfectly and exactly as I like! Juicy chicken is it's a decent amount of sauce and a generous amount of fries. The presentation was really nice! Next I tried the Katsu Bao Burger from Temple Street Eatery. As interesting as it looked, it wasn't my favorite. The bun was very bland and the katsu was missing some salt. I don't think I'll order that again but I'd be open to trying something else at that restaurant. From Gold Marquess, we got the chicken dumplings as they didn't have the sticky rice (a little bit of a bummer) they were okay. I personally didn't like them as I found them bland and don't think I'll order those again from that restaurant. Second to last I got the Spicy Tuna crispy rice from PokeOG. The wait was a bit long but we were surprised to get an extra poke bowl complimentary to us to apologize for the wait. Everything was delicious, it was probably my second favorite thing I had. Lastly, we had ordered a bubble waffle with boba topping and chocolate sauce along with a hokkaido milk tea. Unfortunately the bubble waffle maker wasn't working but they easily accommodated and gave us lolliwaffles instead. The tea was delicious but the lolli waffles were not my personal favorite. All in all it was a fun visit and I'm glad I got to try something from every restaurant. It's a wonderful place to visit for a date or a meetup. I'll be visiting again!

Linda G.

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While looking for a place to dine with my family on Christmas Day, I was super excited to discover Baoshi Food Hall was open. I rallied my crew and got everyone excited to trek to Pembroke Pines to experience the area's first Asian food hall. The location is that of the former Gold Marques restaurant. The newly transformed dining hall concept is now being spearheaded by their son Filbert. The hall itself is comprised of five separate vendors in addition to a bar area and front space that carries speciality snacks and merchandise from Asian countries. After entering and being greeted by the lovely hostess, we were directed to take our choice of seating and then order/pay directly from our choice of five vendors. She also explained that a server would be by to take our drink orders. Our group split up and went about finding the perfect order to satisfy our cravings. Collectively we got a little of everything from sushi to a Korean fried chicken sandwich, ramen and more. We were bummed to learn upon arriving that Boba Street Cafe was not open, but we sampled most the other offerings. Overall we collectively agreed: * Fun Concept * Great selection * Definitely pricey for what you get and you will be prompted to tip with your counter service/pickup order. * Food was good, not exceptional. * Drink service was slow. * Table bussing was slow.

Patricia P.

Yelp
Different venders in the same space makes it easy and convenient from bobba tea to drinks gear food and services is fast they usually have music and tv

Elizabeth 'Betsy' G.

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Went to this food hall on a Friday night. This food hall and a bar, a few eateries and a boba place. All tables inside and out were full. The staff was very attentive and cleaned the table as soon as the previous guest left. I really appreciated the self service water station. The food was not that great. We had General Tao's chicken from Golden Marquis. The chicken was overly salted, the white rice was average. We also bartered the pork dumplings which were nothing special. We got Ramen from Temple Street Eatery which was just ok. Again, nothing special about it and I have had better. The arepa bites we ordered were ok, the feta cheese chunk on top was overpowering. The boba from Boba Street was great. Super refreshing and the manager came out to the tables to ask how everything was, and if our drink was ok. This is not a place that I would return to, unless someone else wanted to go.

Alex R.

Yelp
Concept: 5 out of 5. Ambience: 5 out of 5. Food: 3 out of 5. I would return again. Great for a small group to hang out & lounge. Service at the bar & Boba tea stand were phenomenal! Service at other kiosks was ok. The space is casual, inviting, & open. Very welcoming. Ordering can be a little disorienting or overwhelming if you are thinking of this as a restaurant. You really need to think of it as a food court. The food presentation is great. But the food quality varies. Golden Marquess & the Boba stand offered the best tasting food & drinks. The Korean BBQ kiosk was ok. We didn't try the poke bowl/sushi kiosk or the ramen kiosk. My interaction with the ramen kiosk was strange. I was actively discouraged by the staff from ordering the soba noodles bc the broth was for vegans (unsolicited). Instead, she was telling me to order the Wonton soup (maybe she knew something I didn't). The bartender was super helpful & attentive. The drinks were good - suited for a fun dinner out. Not exactly craft cocktails, but well made & enough variety to please your preferred spirit. I don't know if the recipes qualify as "authentic" Asian. Definitely a lot of fusion going on w a strong influence from Latin American fare. The quality of the food fell a little flat for me - but I could've stayed there for hours hanging w my family. Excited to go back & try some of the options we didn't try. Also, the unique nightly events give the impression that they are a gathering spot for the community - which is a rare find.

Bianca C.

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We came here as a family on. Tuesday night. There is a bar area for drinks. There is music playing and seating inside and outside. Honestly I rate it a 7/10. My son ate at the Korean Fried Chicken place- Gangnam Chikn.. not bad but nothing to brag home about.. we then ordered from Gold Marquees fried rice and chicken lo mein.... I thought it was pretty good.. my husband had the short ribs and he said they were good... This food hall does not have many options and I feel that the prices are outrageous. I did not try the cocktails, I opted for water.. Overall not a bad experience, I thought that the staff were very friendly and kind..

Nancy L.

Yelp
Baoshi is such a cute food ball + bar! Hostess was in the front to greet us and explain to us what this food hall was all about. Definitely a nice hangout spot with lots of Asian food choices! We started off with some drinks at the bar, drinks were $15+ & they did charge an extra service fee.. yikes, plus tip on top so our drinks were $42 total.. I ordered a recommended choice called Soto my toto & this drink tasted like a mojito but on the sour side. We also ordered a typical old fashion and the drink glass is so chic! there are a lot of Asian food vendors in the same place, from poke bowls, to the OG golden marquess, Gangnam Korean chicken, temple street eatery & ofcourse boba + desserts! All the food options were pretty pricey but you can easily find appetizers for $5! Definitely look around first before making a decision. We ordered from our OG spot with the dim sum platter & the shanghai soup dumplings $6! Super tasty! The food did take awhile to come out as we are waiting for our buzzer to go pick up the food at the counter. We came at dinner time and it wasn't as busy as I thought it would be! The music here is poppin and the decor in this food hall was beautiful! Plenty of parking spaces! At the end of our food trip at Baoshi- it came out to be $100 total. They open till midnight on weekdays & 2am on the weekends!

Idsia R.

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I gave it a second try and must say it was amazing this time around the food was a lot better and the service. now with live entertainment and bar has much more to offer. Vibe is very lively.

Sydney V.

Yelp
Baoshi is a great addition to the Pembroke Pines area with plenty of variety for the whole family. It a food court style restaurant with over 5 Asian food vendors ranging from menu items like ramen, sushi, boba, Korean friend chicken , and other classics Chinese staples. Everything was flavorful and cooked perfectly but the portions are HUGE. This is a great place for sharing that way you can try the different varieties of food offered. There are several staff members walking around cleaning up tables and there to take drink orders as well. Overall I feel that Baoshi is here to stay and perfect for late night munchies.

Jason K.

Yelp
A cool new spot unlike anything else in the Pines area. There are 4 or 5 different spots all within the same area. You choose which spot you want, you order from it, and then you get a beeper. We had Korean bbq, stuff from the dim sum place, and boba. Everything was good. Lots of new options to explore. It's a bit pricey, I think we were around $100 for 4 when it was all said and done. All in all, fun new spot. Still working out some startup bugs, but it'll be a great place to go for dinner on a Friday night

Brittany G.

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I came on Christmas Day, and really enjoyed my experience. It was just about a week after they opened, so they might still be working things out. But overall, the food was delish and there were plenty of options. I had a the Dante roll from poke OG and the shoya soba (vegetarian) from temple street with the shrimp tacos. All was incredible! I really wanted to order a poke bowl too, but there's always next time! I will say they took a while to come to our table to ask if we wanted to order drinks. We were pretty much done with our meals by the time they came. After you order at the particular vendors your buzzer will go off when your food is ready. A server is supposed to come ask you if you'd like anything from the bar. Also, they could have used more staff to pick up dishes once done. However, that's understandable as christmas was a busy night for them, and they'd just opened. I can't wait to come back to try some other yummy items (especially the boba and bubble waffles, since they were closed :( ) Thanks Baoshi for a fun and tasty night!

Donald D.

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Gratuity not gratuitous!!!!!! Beware of something free. 2 for 1 drinks. A Sunday afternoon cosmo is $18. Plus tax. Plus 18 percent automatic gratuity ( on the full price of 2 drinks). Why do they want me to pay the full salary of a bartender ???? The food was not that great anyway!! !! 2 Drinks , almost $52.