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I was missing baos so I had to come here. The Veggie was more flavourful than the Végé one. I didn’t try anything else. Compared to the my favourite Chinese bakery at home they are just ok, but they satisfied my craving.
If you're really hunger. I read the reviews and went there because around the corner of place I wanted to eat but closed for holiday. The noodles very small portion. And the balls tasteless. Not worth the 9€. The only English word the know is vegan. Keep on walking much better vegan food for same price
[English Follows] I took the menu at 9€ with 2 baos, noodles and a homemade jasmine tea. Everything was good and with a very similar taste to what I could taste in China. The waitress knows the definition of the word vegan and assured me that the noodles were well without eggs I would recommend to the owner and the marketing team to give a little more sexy than “vegetated” and “veggie” to plant options, in order to encourage Mr and Mrs. everyone to try new flavors Had the veggie and vegetated bao, both vegan, with noodles and homemade Jasmine iced tea. Everything was good! The baozi tasted like what I had in China although the filling was different. The Jasmine tea was really nice too. The server knows what vegan means and assured me the noodles were not made with eggs. I would recommend the owner to give more appealing names to the vegan options though
The Bao veggie is very good, vegetable noodles and iced tea at home jasmine too. Prices and quantities correct but a little just to keep the day (€9 form for 2 Bao, a drink and an entrance or dessert)