Suzy Siu's Baos

Steamed bun shop · Atlanta

Suzy Siu's Baos

Steamed bun shop · Atlanta

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Krog Street Market, 99 Krog St NE UNIT J, Atlanta, GA 30307

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Fluffy bao buns with Korean & Taiwanese fillings. Tater tots.  

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Uri Onassis

Google
These kind of indoor markets with different mini restaurants always tend to look nice and have bad food, but I wanted to at least give it a shot before judging so I got a pork belly rice bowl and my boyfriend got a tonkatsu ramen. The workers were nice, but the food was definitely not worth the price and you’re really just paying for the “vibes.” My pork belly was just two or three flavorless, overcooked crunchy pieces, bok choy was cold and I really just ate it because I needed to eat not because I enjoyed it. The ramen barely had any meat and the noodles were not properly cooked. Not worth the $30 we spent.

Eddy G

Google
I got Suzy Siu’s Baos delivered, and was pretty impressed overall. The portions are a bit small for the price, but the flavors definitely deliver. The Korean street corn was particularly delicious. You should absolutely grab that as a side if you enjoy corn on the cob. The baos and tater tots I also got were pretty tasty as well. I’d get delivery from here again, and gladly stop by in person too.

Brandi Fouche

Google
So delicious and worth the try! Tee (our very helpful and friendly cashier) was amazing. She answered our 1,001 questions about the menu and helped us pick out our lunch! The bao buns were super soft. The filling I had was a piece of fried chicken thigh with pickles and a wonderful sauce. My sister and mother had the Korean BBQ filling, sweet and spicy sauce balanced perfectly. We fallowed this with their tater tots! Definitely will recommend this place to all my friends!

Eunice Bell

Google
Only reason it did not get all 5 stars is because the Ramen wasn’t flavorful it was very bland and I didn’t like the Korean Street Corn. My daughter got the fried chicken Bao with her Ramen she said it was ok. I got the Korean BBQ Beef it was delicious. The staff is helpful and friendly Eilish was very helpful with getting my card to work!

Yvonne

Google
The bao’s are good. Each flavor is unique. The wontons needs a bit more time, cause the thick part of the wrap is a bit hard. But the sauce is perfect (luv the spicy). And Tater Tots are my favorite!

BNB

Google
Pork belly bao was delicious. A must try if you like bao, they were so fluffy and light. The dumplings were the perfect bite size with just the right amount of heat.

Rae Moye

Google
I have to say in the past I have not been very impressed with Suzy Siu’s Baos. This time, however, was really good. So, the time before this, I was actually at the location ordering food. I placed my order, then proceeded to wait forever while I watched patron after patron who ordered after me get my food. I complained, and they told me they were still preparing it. This made no sense since people after me had received the same food before me. After finally receiving my food, I really wanted to take it back and ask for a refund. The pork was just fat, and the other baos barely had anything inside of them. Now, this time was good. We ordered it for delivery one night for dinner. We got wings, tater tots, kimchi collard greens, street corn, 2 pork belly baos, 2 fried chicken baos, 1 pork carnitas bao, and 1 Korean bbq beef bao. The pork belly and chicken baos were good. The Korean one was okay. The carnita one was not that impressive, and the tortilla chip in it was not necessary. It was nice and soggy by the time it got to us. The tater tots and corn were surprisingly good. I could eat the corn every day. The kimchi collard greens were just okay. The serving was not very big, and it was kind of watery. I would have liked more collard greens. The wings were okay, but the sauce was super sweet. Other than that, there was not a lot of flavor. I will definitely order more baos, tots, and corn in the future. Every place deserves a second chance, and I was happy with this one.

Abby Robbie

Google
I was in the mood for some appetizers, and once I saw wings and wontons, I was sold! I ordered the Korean chicken wings and spicy wontons. I thought the wings were ok. The sauce wasn't bad, but they weren't as crispy as I was hoping. The spicy wontons were delicious! Not only was the filling inside great, but it was spicy! I only hoped there would have been more wontons in my container. Although the wontons were pricy for the size, it was definitely worth it, and I would order them again.
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Eddy G.

Yelp
I got Suzy Siu's Baos delivered, and was pretty impressed overall. The portions are a bit small for the price, but the flavors definitely deliver. The Korean street corn was particularly delicious. You should absolutely grab that as a side if you enjoy corn on the cob. The baos and tater tots I also got were pretty tasty as well. I'd get delivery from here again, and gladly stop by in person too.
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Emily J.

Yelp
I was in Atlanta visiting my daughter and had a craving for bao buns! Suzy Siu's delivered (literally and figuratively!). We ordered the 6 pack bao box. The pork belly bao was amazing, as was the fried green tomato. The Korean BBQ was decent, but the other two were amazing! We also had wings that were very tasty (and thankfully mild as requested). The street corn was pretty good, but no necessary. I would definitely stick to the bao and order more of those next time!
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Ben H.

Yelp
My bao literally had two small pieces of clear hard plastic in it that I was chewing on and spit out. Who knows if I had already eaten more pieces? So that's a deal breaker.... Other than that catastrophe, the wait was like 20 minutes for some odd reason. When my friend went up to order a few moments after, it only took a few minutes so maybe I just ordered at a bad time. The food itself wasn't bad if I had to salvage this review. However, you'll roll the dice on whether you'll get pieces of plastic in your food LOL
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Asha B.

Yelp
Service was fast and customer service was good. Lobster baos was just ok. The flavor could have left more of an impression with more seasoning and butter. It was kinda blah but it's edible and plenty of lobster meat
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Carlie M.

Yelp
Got some bao here last week. We got the fried chicken, pork belly and Korean bbq beef. They are pretty good!
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Justin N.

Yelp
This was a great addition to Krog Street Market. Don't be surprised that just the three bao's alone will be more than filling. These were some descent bao's but nothing to go out of the way for. Certainly a good option if you're at Krog Street Market and trying to consider what to eat.
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Kevin C.

Yelp
I came here for a small snack after getting free parking on the street in the nearby neighborhood. Suzy Siu's Baos is in a food stall in Krog Street Market. The employee at the front counter was quick, efficient, and helpful. The menu is simple, and customers get a discount whenever they buy in "SETS." For instance, a bao currently costs $4.75. However, if a customer buys 3 baos, the price is $13. There are other discounted SETS on the menu, which includes ramen, baos, rice bowls, specials and sides. I was only interested in the baos, and there were three different types that I was considering: Pork Belly, Korean BBQ and Carnitas. I finally ordered the carnitas bao at the register, and sat down at one of the four stools at the counter. I didn't even have to wait 5 minutes before my bao was served directly to me. The soft white fluffy bun was perfectly made - slightly sweet in flavor and spongy in texture. It was stuffed with hot and flavorful shredded carnitas (pork) meat. Even as a snack, one isn't enough. I guess next time I'll have to order baos as a set, so I can also try the pork belly and the Korean bbq beef. When I was eating my bao while sitting at the counter, and it didn't take long to eat my bao, three groups of customers came by to place their take out orders, so it seems that this food stall has steady business. I'm definitely coming back to try more items on the menu!
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Marian D.

Yelp
Liked " Liked " Liked " Liked " Liked " Pork Bely Bao was extremely flavorful and so delicious Togashiri Tots (I probably spelled that wrong)- this was sooooooo tasty! The tots were fresh and crispy and the flavor was so good! The seasoning on top was great. It really made the tater tots taste high level. Disliked / Disliked / Disliked / Disliked / Disliked / Disliked / Spicy Wontons were crazy spicy. It really made me question.. what is this for? I had two friends with even higher spice tolerance taste them and both struggled to not spit it out. Next time I will see if I can get the sauce on the side because I think the actual wonton was probably really good but my mouth was so on fire that I could barely tell. I mean I get it's silly to complain in about something being spicy when spicy is literally in the title... but I expected at least palatable ijs.
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Siobhan L.

Yelp
Awesome bao buns !! I love these ! Me & my partner grab them every time we go to Krog. The Indian spot there is also yummy. Both great places to give a try!! These are great shareables too especially if you just want a quick bite or you want to try multiple things!

Jack R.

Yelp
This spot sticks out among all the other restaurants in the Market. Tater tots are great with their sauce and the bao buns melted in your mouth. Staff was new and a little slow but mostly because they were super busy.
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Eric S.

Yelp
Paying for location. Food is mediocre. Rice bowl was 90% rice and 10% toppings. Server was filing nails at register.
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David O.

Yelp
I have no idea where the owner got this photo of spicy wontons, but they bear no resemblance whatsoever to the rock hard, inedible things they just served me.
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Enna J.

Yelp
The service was friendly and nice. Reasonably priced. Liked that they had options for vegans. Broth was delicious for the ramen but the noodles were extremely hard. Also the baos were quite bland.
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Yvonne A.

Yelp
The bao's are good. Each flavor is unique. The wontons needs a bit more time, cause the thick part of the wrap is a bit hard. But the sauce is perfect (luv the spicy). And Tater Tots are my favorite!
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An N.

Yelp
Suzy Siu's Baos is located inside the food hall, Krog Street Market. I don't know how the parking situation is normally because we aren't from Atlanta, but the parking lot was small and it was difficult to find any free parking. It didn't look like there any available street parking either, so we ended up doing valet for $5. I got the two baos and a side set.I ordered the pork carnitas bao, korean bbq beef bao, and the mapo tofu fries. I found the baos and fries to be quite lacking and everything was really salty in flavor. The saltiness overpowered everything else that was in the bao. On top of that, the portions were quite small for the price that you pay for. If I had gotten this for lunch instead of a snack, this wouldn't have filled me up. With the mapo tofu fries, I just wish there was more. It was lacking in taste because I feel like there wasn't enough on top of the fries. Overall, quite disappointing.
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Melinda M.

Yelp
Service was fast, but the taste of the ramen wasn't that great. It nearly tasted like an instant ramen packet. Nothing worth returning to. :(
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Gayonna L.

Yelp
So I ordered the bao buns not a big fan because the pickle onions were missing flavor bit the wings was on point. Just enjoy spice and sauce to keep you eating but the price hmmm. I had the three bao buns and two order of wings thats 6 per box and it was almost 50 dollars so im good. Almost forgot tried the dumplings and they were just ok like the ones you get out the grocery freezer to make at home. Oh forgot the pictures this time

Sammie R.

Yelp
3 bao and tots. Tots were good just a bit over cooked for my liking but still delicious. 3 bao: Fried Green tomato, Spicy Fried Chicken and Korean BBQ Beef. I've had better beef ones but the other two were delicious. Will be back!
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Gretel Y.

Yelp
It's a bao time I tried Suzy Siu's Baos after hearing about them for years! My friend and I did a mini food tour of Krog Market and made a stop at Suzy Siu's. I ordered two of the fried tofu and mushroom baos, which I believe is one of their newer items. They were $4.50 a piece. Although they were very tasty, I found the portions to be on the smaller side. They were appetizer portions. Perfect if you're just sampling different items. The staff was friendly and helpful. They did warn me ahead of time that two baos wouldn't fill me up. They also gave me an accurate wait time. I would def eat here again!
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L W.

Yelp
I enjoyed Suzy Sui's in May 2023 and have been craving it ever since! Staff Michael provided EXCELLENT service and impeccable attention to detail! In a time when you have to either choose a restaurant with lackluster service for good food or eat okay food in order to have great service; Suzy's stands above the rest! Thank you Michael; my Korean BBQ bowl was better than the first time I ate at Suzy Sui's!!
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Amanda A.

Yelp
So good! I got the pork and beef bao and they were both amazing and flavorful. It wasn't an overly long wait for the food either, and the bao bun was sweet and perfectly soft.
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Christiana A.

Yelp
Definitely get the lobster roll baos here! The best thing I've eaten in a while! My friend and I ate them so fast, we didn't have time to take photos! It's pricey (2 for $23), but there is a decent amount of lobster in each one. My friend also enjoyed the pork belly bao very much. I had the tofu bao, which came with mushrooms and teriyaki sauce. The sauce was very off putting for me, which was disappointing. However, it was the best tofu I've ever had. Very light and crispy!
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Daniel W.

Yelp
Overall, a bit of an underwhelming experience especially given the other top options at Krog. I had to wait ~5 minutes for someone to come out from the back to take my order, which was not ideal. He did quote me the exact amount of time it would take to cook, which I appreciated. I knew the portion size was going to be small, but it really is 2-3 bites. You'll need 3 minimum to fill you up. I got the beef bao, and the bao itself did not stand out and seemed mass produced. The beef was fine, although the star of the show was the Korean red sauce.
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Alfie B.

Yelp
I've been to Krog Street Market many times now, and decided to finally give Suzy Siu's Baos a shot. I ordered the 3 baos & side ($14+tax): pork belly, oyster, and fried chicken bao with the mapo tofu fries. Service was pretty quick, as I received my order in about 7 or 8 minutes. The baos here are executed well, everything was cooked fine. Pork belly was tender and almost melted in mouth. Chicken was nice and juicy. The oyster was actually rather large and meaty. It's just that the baos are really simple and boring. The chicken bao simply had two pickle slices (I guess they are trying to cash in on the chicken sandwich trend of late?). The oyster bao had two pickles, a miniscule amount of sauce, and a few shreds of lettuce. The tofu fries actually had something interesting going on, with chorizo, whipped tofu, scallions, etc. Looking at pictures online of Suzy Siu baos stuffed with more than 2 ingredients, it seems like I just got the bait and switch with my baos, or they were just lazily put together. Regardless, I can't see myself going back here, especially with so many great choices at Krog Street Market.
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Ashwin D.

Yelp
This was pretty disappointing. We ordered our Baos very excitedly, but both of them were small and tasted mediocre. We ordered the Korean Bulgogi Bao and the Korean Fried Chicken Bao. See the photo. The size is just ridiculous for each Bao priced at $5. I wouldn't recommend this. Not authentic, not worth it.
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Terry B.

Yelp
Took 50 mins for my order to come out and the guy got an attitude with me for asking how much longer (after 30 mins) only to receive a chicken nugget and shaved beef bbq. Don't think I'll be coming back anytime soon

Sarah A.

Yelp
the korean BBQ Bao was salty, but still delicious. The bun was very good. The noodles on the other hand? Both Shio and vegetarian were below par. Both lacked interesting flavor, and both were very salty (tho somewhat expected for the shio). I do not think they were worth the $14 per bowl, and the three plastic bowls for one ramen dish were a total environmental waste, tho the spoon was greenwave. We love Ramen, Pho and all noodle dishes. These were just Blah and not worth the price.
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Jessica F.

Yelp
We wanted to try something new & quick so we ordered ahead for pick up. Unfortunately they didn't have the mayo stuff that they usually put on top of the street corn but it was still pretty flavorful. The baos are small but pack huge flavor. Definitely will come again and try more things on the menu.
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Robert W.

Yelp
I usually get over to Ponce City Market more frequently but once in a while I'll stop here at Krog. Suzy Siu's Baos are relatively new eatery in this food and beer hall. On this occasion it didn't seem like too many people were lined up and I was ok with that since its nice being first in line. There's not a large selection of baos, but they offset that with some choices of Ramen, and an assortment of Korean inspired sides such as their southern Korean dishes like their kimchi collard greens and kimchi cole slaw. On my first tasting I went with the bao's; Korean BBQ bao, that is sliced bulgogi marinated beef, spicy chili sauce, grilled onions, the Pork Belly bao made up of their local pork, pickled red onions, pecan sugar, cilantro and the their fried oyster bao. All top notch tasting! Krog street really has upped their game on the food scene here and Suzy's is a great add. Only demerit from 5 stars is that there isn't any seating there other than three chairs, so you have to order and go find a place.
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Cherelle J.

Yelp
My husband and I went for lunch. I ordered the Korean bbq beef bao, Korean street corn on the cob. The beef bao was good just a tad too greasy. The corn was good as well. My husband ordered the impossible bao and the creamy vegan ramen. The impossible bao had good flavor and the ramen was really good. It wasn't bland at all. Overall the food was good, customer service was great. We will definitely return to try other items.
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Dave F.

Yelp
Happened upon this place at the Krog street market. Got the 6 pack of Baos for $22. I got the porky belly, Korean bbq, fried chicken, fried green tomato, fried oyster, and mapo chili dog. My favorites were the pork belly, Korean bbq, and mapo chili dog. I'd avoid the fried oyster as there was basically no oyster in it. The other two were okay. This place is definitely worth trying.
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Brynna M.

Yelp
Amazing! I wish I had taken photos of all of the food we ordered but all of the boa buns we ordered were delicious. Would definitely order again if in Atlanta
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Marissa T.

Yelp
I was so excited to come and try their baos, but the service was lacking! I understand everyone has a bad or off day, but I don't think it should be acted on to others. I'm just very disappointed at how the service order counter was operated while I was there for lunch when it was not busy and there was only one order ahead of me. However, I did order the lobster bao special that comes with two. I did like the idea, but I personally think it was too saucy making it hard to eat since all the sauce has now soaked into the bao making it very soft and not in tact. I would like to try this place again, just with better service.
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Faulk T.

Yelp
Wow. I'm a bit of a bao whore. Love them! I mean what is there to not like, steamy soft chewy little buns with tasty flavorful saucy foods stuffed inside. Uh, yes please, everyday. Thanks Now, these baos were the BEST I've ever had. Ever. I know that sounds dramatic but I don't care. I've eaten a lot of baos & we have a place near us in Orlando that is high awarded and we go to all the time & I thought that was the best. We are in Atlanta for a trip and I got these assuming they would be just Ok. But wow, I actually got sad when I finished and said to my husband "I'm just so sad I might never have these again since we don't live here & they just changed my bao life, how do I go back to before?" Lol Anyway, delicious delicious delicious. We both got, Korean Beef BBQ, Spicy Fried Chicken & the Fried Green Tomato. Don't ask me which was the best, I don't know, I just don't know. Life conundrum. Thanks for the heavenly moment of Bao ecstasy.
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Deb S.

Yelp
Scrumptious. Absolutely scrumptious! The baos were so so good, light and fluffy and filled deliciously. But the ramen... my land. It was so flavorful and filled with all the delights of a traditional ramen. Service was exceptional - well worth the wait on a very crowded Sunday afternoon. I'd come back here in a hot second. P.S. there's ice cream next door too!!!
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Lonnie J.

Yelp
First, I'd like to start off that I ordered this via DoorDash. I tend to not leave reviews when ordering through them, because I always feel it's a bit unfair. By the time your food has arrived, it's been in someone's car for around 15-20 minutes and it's never as good as fresh. With that being said, I was incredibly lucky that it took my DoorDash delivery guy what seemed like 5 minutes to get here so everything tasted very fresh. I ordered the 3 bao and a side as well as the lobster roll baos set. I'll start with the things that were my least favorite: the Korean Street corn. It was undercooked, bordering on raw. The packaging for delivery could use rethinking. It was wrapped in foil which leaked all the melted butter all over the 3 boa that came with it. It soaked the bao a bit, but thankfully it didn't really effect them much, just made the bottoms greasy. The Korean BBQ was my least favorite of the boa as the sauce was overpowering. The sauce itself was good, but it seemed to be overpowering the rest of it. The fried chicken boa was good, although I wasn't a fan of bread and butter pickle on it. Dill would have complimented the flavor nicer. That being said, the crunch was perfect and the flavor was super yummy. My two favorites by far were the pork belly and the lobster. The pork belly's flavor was so good. The ever so slightly sweet sauce went soooo well with the pickled onion and cilantro. The absolute best was the lobster! Oh my gawsh the lobster was so stinking good. First, look at how STUFFED the boa was. They were not cheap on the amount of filling in these puppies. The lobster was soooo flavorful I started salivating the moment I bit into it. (Yes, I know....imma fat ass) The lobster was cooked perfectly (not dry like so often you find) and you could taste the melted butter in them as well. I am only here for a limited time, but I plan on returning at least once before I leave.
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Katie H.

Yelp
Your menu is very unclear. That is the point. You are potentially advertising your buns as vegan. All you have on the menu is a V, which can mean vegan or vegetarian, and is easily interpreted as vegan when your food (like most asian cuisines) does not appear to contain dairy. I doubt every single member of your staff accurately clarifies this offhand. Based on the reviews here, customers in fact think they are eating vegan bao.
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Varsha B.

Yelp
Atlanta needs more of Suzy Sius Baos! The service is so fast and no nonsense and they have a great menu! I got the fried green tomato and mushroom tofu baos both of which were so great. Lovely filling and great flavors, the tofu bao has a great teriyaki flavour and the friend green tomato one has a lovely umami shiso flavour. I've easily gone back 5 times after my first visit!
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Jennifer K.

Yelp
I got the pick 3 plus a side which is $13. I chose fried green tomato, Korean BBQ beef & pork belly. The best one out of the three were the fried green tomato. I've tasted A LOT of baos and I was a little disappointed on Suzy Siu's, it was too plain to me. I didn't taste any flavor on all three of the baos. Even my side, which was a turnip cucumber salad had no flavor at all. Also, the girl who was at the register was sick and she was coughing all over the place. It'd be nice if she coughed on her arm like what you're supposed to do. This place is in Krog Street market, located on the back corner next to Jeni's Icecream. Really cool place in general to try different types of food! Parking can be a pain, even though they do have their own parking lot which is nice, it's most likely all full. It's best to get dropped off there or find street parking near by! Casual place, has a "hipster" feel to it.
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Hannah P.

Yelp
HOLY MOLY! These Baos are so good! When I ate at Suzy Siu's, it was the first time I tried Baos and I was a little skeptical at first. These are amazing. By far the best food item I have tried at Krog St Market. I tried the Pork Belly Bao, Ramen, and Korean Street Corn. The Bao and corn were to die for, but I prefer other restaurants for ramen. 2 Baos and a side is only $14, and it is quite a bit of food!
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Bruce K.

Yelp
When I went to Taipei earlier this year, I was properly introduced to bao. Bao are wonderful bits of deliciousness. East Asia's buns and that's really as much as I know about them. Generally, they're not much more than a vehicle for the stuffing and the stuffing can be all sorts of stuff. Not being one to make a decision about dinner, I went with the three bao plate and chose the chicken, beef and pork belly. They also have vegetarian options on their menu. They did not take more than five minutes to be prepared and placed on a tray for me to take. The bao were awesome. Bao were perfect and just the right texture. They didn't take away from the stuffings at all. It's hard to decide which of the three I liked the most. The beef was rich. The pork belly was delicious. And the fried chicken was just excellently crispy and tangy. Oh, the side I chose was the turnip and cucumber salad. Crisp and vinegary (that's apparently a word) cut any possible grease in the meats. Definitely worth a stop if you're having a meal in the Krog Street Market.
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Rachel M.

Yelp
These baos were to die for. The Pork Belly was definitely my favorite, 2nd the shrimp party, 3rd was the Korean BBQ. One of the girls working was really nice helping me order and give me suggestions. I also picked the Mapo tofu fries. Wasn't sure what to expect from those but they were a bit disappointing. It didn't do much for me but that's okay. I wish I could come back here soon. I would get it in a heartbeat. The flavors were so vibrant and memorable!
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Brandi W.

Yelp
I am a big Asian food fan and Suzy Sui's did not disappoint. It is located inside Krog street market which is a poppin location. The vibe inside is awesome. So I have knot been there I once but will definitely go back to try several other items. On this trip I got the Baos with a side. I tried the top 3 sellers which is the Pork belly, Korean bbq beef, and the fried chicken. And for my side I got the Mapo tofu fries.( I could jusT eat the biggest plate of those fries. The Baos are amazing!
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Jacob D.

Yelp
I'm a fan of all the bao here. They have a wide assortment of flavors. Classic pork belly is pretty standard. Korean BBQ beef is good, has that little spice with the bulgogi flavor. Loved the fried chicken and fried oyster. Fried green tomatoes also a favorite of mine. The carnitas was interesting, nice mix with the bao. The spicy wontons have a nice flavor to them, love the sauce. The tater tots are kind of addicting, but what tater tots aren't? Nice for a quick bite in Krog.
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Ilias S.

Yelp
We got takeout from Siuzy Siu's last week and the food was SO delicious I forgot to take a picture! I really wanted baos and I've had some pretty decent ones in Metro Atlanta. The place I usually order from was closed so we tried Siuzy Siu's. The bao buns themselves were fluffy and delicious. Every single filling was wonderful, but my favorites were surprisingly the fried green tomato and the fried tofu and mushroom! I will definitely order again soon! Thanks, Suzy Siu's!
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Shruthi S.

Yelp
Love love love baos. Krog st market is a super fun place and we walked around trying bits and pieces of everything from few of the vendors. For about $13, i got the Korean beef bao, pork belly, and the fried green tomato with the side of the Korean street corn on the cob. The buns were soft and pillowy just like how it should be. The Korean beef was tender and flavorful. The fried green tomato was something different i wanted to try and it was delicious. The tomato never came off soggy as I was afraid it would, it was fried golden brown and crispy just as it should be. Rather than spicy mayo, I wish there was toppings to cut through the deep fried tomato (i.e more pickled onions or cucumbers, tangy sauce maybe?). The pork belly was disappointing for me. I love pork belly, it one of my favorite cuts and it let me down. it was overly sweet. Sweet is good, but I'd rather not it feel like I'm crunching through sugar (literally). I wasn't a huge fan of the Korean street corn either, it was oily and overly tasted like sweet chili. Love baos, this place was okay. Maybe if I didn't get the pork belly or the corn this place would have definitely rated higher for me.
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Jing L.

Yelp
Ok, I'm not sure if they've gotten worse since the previous good reviews but I wasn't impressed with this place. I had the set with 2 baos and a side. For baos, I got a Pork Belly and Kalbi Beef and for side I got Mapo Tofu Fries. They told me they didn't have Mapo sauce so it'll just be tofu fries..... tasted kinda weird... How can you run out of sauce when it was only lunch time? I don't understand it. When I got my baos, it was cold. The taste was decent, but definitely not very good. It did not live up to my expectations. I don't think I would revisit this place..
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Zach C.

Yelp
It is okay. We had the ramen, fries and baos. Do yourself a favor and don't get the fries, especially when Fred's has the best fries in the market and one of the best in Atlanta. The ramen broth lacked flavor, mostly cream and bland toppings. Mainly tasted butter which frankly makes it feel like I was not having ramen at all. Pork belly bao was great and something I would return for.
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Valerie Y.

Yelp
I absolutely love the Krog Street Market and I think Suzy Siu's Baos had some amazing food! After asking about the size of a Bao, I decided to order the Ramen and Bao combo. My food came out after around 10 minutes, which was understandable because there were a few other people waiting in line too! I got the Korean BBQ Beef Bao and it was wonderful - I almost wish I had ordered another because it disappeared so quickly. The bulgogi and the spice went really well together, and it wasn't too spicy. As for the tonkotsu ramen, BEST ramen I've ever had. The noodles were so buttery that it almost didn't feel like ramen, but they complemented the broth and the toppings. I think the portion size could have been bigger for the size, but I was so blown away by the taste of the ramen that it didn't bother me too much. I also thought it was nice how they separated the soup and the noodles for take out, so you can add them together whenever you want. I would love to come back and try their other baos and their other ramen flavors!
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Cassidy D.

Yelp
Amazing!!!! My brother in law kept telling us you have to try this place so while he was in town we headed there to get some amazing baos! Go here you won't regret it. The flavors the food it's just so good!!!!