Bacogai Menu – Alameda, CA

Type : Hot pot restaurant

Location : Alameda, CA

At Bacogai, we focus on the complete dining experience. In doing so, we want to highlight the relationship between nature, produce, and our cultural history. Our soup bases are crafted in-house daily from carefully selected organic ingredients. Each taste will transport you on a journey around Asia. Choose your own path by selecting from some of the freshest proteins, organic vegetables, and mushrooms to complement the soup base.

Based on 53 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.5 stars. Price

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ No-contact delivery

Bacogai 94501

Address:
2651 Blanding Ave E, Alameda, CA 94501

Phone: (510) 239-4060

Website:

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Hours

Friday 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9:30 PM
Saturday 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9:30 PM
Sunday 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9:30 PM
Monday

(Labor Day)
11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9:30 PM

Hours might differ
Tuesday 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9:30 PM
Wednesday Closed
Thursday 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9:30 PM

Menu

Wine
Conundrum Red Blend, California
Sea Sun Pinot Noir, California
Sea Sun Chardonay, California
Jaume Serra Bouquet Cava Brut,
Beer
Rice Kolsh
Love Hazy Ipa
Pillow Talk Pilsner
Flow Pale Ale
Calamansi & Tea Lager
Kimchi Sour
Yuza Blonde Ale
Milk Stout
Non-Alcoholic
Young Coconut
Sparking Mineral Water
Soybean
Shiitake Mushroom
Soft Tofu
Noodles And Rice
Udon Noodles
Glass Noodles
Rice Vermicelli
Ramen
Jasmine Rice
Others
Kurosawa Nigori
Kizakura Stars – Sparkling
Choya Umeshu Sparkling
Blue Phoenix Vietnamese-American Rice Wine,
Napa Cabbage
Bok-Choy
Fried Taro
Okra
Tomato
Bac-Ha
Enoki Mushroom
King Trumpet Mushroom
Beech-Seafood Mushroom

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Reviews

Sheila S
The flavors of the hot pot and the appetizers were good. They are individual pots, but for those of us who have smaller stomach so we can share, some people ate their own. The hot pots come with their own set of vegetables to put in to the broth, but you can add on as much as you like.

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Elaine Wang
Overall I liked the food here. Actually I was surprised by how much I liked their 2 appetizers. The duck salad was super refreshing and the shrimp crackers added a nice contrast in texture. It didn’t have that much duck, but that made it taste lighter since duck is quite heavy. The spring rolls were crispy and tasty with the sauce. The 2 hot pots we got were good too. If you like sour flavors like my friend you would enjoy the seafood one (I really really liked the catfish in this one, the sour flavor cut the fishyness really well, and it was super tender!!), but I liked the oxtail soup too. The beef I ordered on the side was good but it was quite expensive. Very melt in your mouth.

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Michael Chang
Bacogai surprised me with their atypical take on Vietnamese food. First off, Bacogai does not have an extensive menu. You are limited to a few appetizers and entrees if you are not doing hot pot. This is not the place for you if you’re looking for rice plates, banh xeo, or pho. Fortunately, we enjoyed what we ordered.

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Erik Kolacek
I’m just going to say from the get-go that the food here deserves way more than 5 stars. So delicious! Oxtail, Wagyu, and Angus beef that tastes like butter and melts in your mouth. Lovingly prepared. Presented beautifully and served by the sweetest family we’ve ever met. Bacogai is a new Vietnamese and Lao spot located in a beautiful, modern space overlooking the estuary on Alameda’s east end. If you love Southeast Asian food as much as we do, truly, this will be your new favorite spot. We ordered a ton of food, took our time eating it, and honestly…we were sad when it was time to go. Omg…and the desserts. So good! Cannot wait to come back!

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Alan Yao
Very unique personal hot pot. Soup base flavors are top tier, especially the pork and oxtail. Unique craft beer flavors and appetizers are worth trying too!

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Joanne Lee
We reserved a table and ordered the three oxtail, pork and seafood. Everything tasted really good. Service was great.

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Susie Q Wang
We were absolutely blown away by Bacogai. The team at Burma informed us Kayla (former staff) started her own hot pot restaurant in Alameda! What a treasure and new edition to the food scene in the East Bay and notably, Alameda Island. This is a great restaurant to dive deeper into Vietnamese flavors. None of us have had Vietnamese style hot pot before and the ox tail

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Elena Uranwala
YUM. Cute space, friendly staff, amazing food. For those who eat a lot of hot-pot, this is the real deal. We ordered the duck salad, beef luc lac, oxtail hot pot, with dessert. Everything was so flavorful! Personally, highly recommend the oxtail order. Whatever you get, add taro to it. And don’t forget the sparkling sake; ‘tis a must.

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Sergio Ramirez
Great experience overall, a variety of great flavor and the dishes were nicely presented. Only thing was the wait was quite a bit long considering there were only a few of us there but nonetheless they can take my money:)

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REPTAR theTRX
The food was amazing. I’ll be honest, I went here thinking the food was not going to live up to the cost but I can say it was worth every penny. I had the pork hot pot and my wife had the vegetarian hot pot. I felt like the portion was humongous and I’m a guy that can eat a lot!We also got the salad and spring rolls. Both of which were almost a meal in themselves and both very delicious. Overall, the flavors are fresh tasting. Not over salted or seasoned but instead you can tell there’s a lot of real cooking going on to give taste. I asked the chef/owner how she got the broth so flavorful and she said she sometimes starts the broth the night before. Would definitely recommend and will definitely come back. The inside is very nicely decorated and the tables are spaced out well, I can’t even believe it used to be an old taco bell.

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