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.