Bao Bao Cafe Menu – New York, NY

Type : Chinese restaurant

Location : New York, NY

A menu specializing in Chinese soups & noodle dishes in a cozy setting with warm interior details. Based on 254 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.3 stars. Price $

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ No-contact delivery

Bao Bao Cafe 10006

Address:
106 Greenwich St, New York, NY 10006

Phone: (917) 261-7122

Website:

Hours

Monday

(Labor Day)
11 AM–8 PM

Hours might differ
Tuesday 11 AM–8 PM
Wednesday 11 AM–8 PM
Thursday 11 AM–8 PM
Friday 11 AM–8 PM
Saturday 11 AM–8 PM
Sunday 11 AM–8 PM

Menu

Most Popular
Bao Bao Noodles 宝宝面
Signature noodle soup with minced pork & veggies on top.
$10.50
Bam Bam Noodles 拌拌面
Stirred & seasoned dry noodles with minced pork on the top.
$10.00
Eel Over Rice 鳗鱼饭
Broiled eel with seaweed salad on the side.
$16.50
Rice
Bao Bao Rice 宝宝饭
Stir-fried minced pork with cow peas over rice. Spicy.
$10.50
Beef Over Rice 牛肉盖饭
Rice topped with marinated beef & bok choy.
$12.00
Eel Over Rice 鳗鱼饭
Broiled eel with seaweed salad on the side.
$16.50
Plain Rice 白饭 $3.00
Popcorn Chicken With Rice 盐酥鸡盒饭
Crispy Taiwanese style fried chicken, served with tea egg & veggies.
$12.50
Pork Belly With Rice 五花肉盒饭
Marinated in five spices & brown sauce, served with tea egg & veggies.
$14.00
Noodles
Bao Bao Noodles 宝宝面
Signature noodle soup with minced pork & veggies on top.
$10.50
Bam Bam Noodles 拌拌面
Stirred & seasoned dry noodles with minced pork on the top.
$10.00
Little Hot Pot Noodles 麻辣烫
Glass noodle soup with veggies, tofu skin & Chinese mushroom. Gluten-free.
$10.00
Veggie Ramen Noodles 蔬菜拉面
Ramen noodles in a pork broth soup with bok choy, cabbage, Chinese mushroom & egg.
$11.00
Seafood Ramen Noodles 海鲜拉面
Ramen noodle soup with veggies, fishballs, fish tofu, fish slices & shrimp.
$15.50
Appetizers
Jumbo Tea Egg 茶叶蛋
2 pieces.
$3.50
Seaweed Salad 海带沙拉 $5.00
Dipping Bun 炸馒头
5 buns.
$6.00
Baby Octopus 八爪鱼 $7.50
Popcorn Chicken 盐酥鸡 $8.50
Beverages
Bottled Water 矿泉水 $1.50
Canned Soda $2.00
Calpico $3.50
Aloe Vera Drink 芦荟饮料 $3.50
Herbal Drink 王老吉 $3.00
YeShu Coconut Milk 椰树椰奶 $3.00
WangZai Milk 旺仔牛奶 $3.00

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Reviews

Omi T
Found this spot out on a walk during my lunch break. I ordered the Popcorn chicken (which is not like American popcorn chicken). It came with white rice, broccoli, cabbage, and an egg. The chicken was very fresh and was fried perfectly. The rest of the food was also well cooked and yummy. My friend and I ate there and there was a steady flow of customers. Really loved the presentation of the food and although the spot is small it has some serious charm. Loved the picnic style table very cool.

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William Tso
My go-to place when I’m craving Chinese food near the World Trade Center. Food is delicious and done well. Very good and quick service. The little hotpot with beef had a good variety veggies and the beef was sliced super thin and melts in your mouth.

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Richard D
Good service. She helped choose some of the popular dishes and suggested the Taiwanese fried chicken. Got it spicy and it was phenomenal. Really crispy and flavorful. The tea infused hard boiled egg was a nice add. Rice and boiled broccoli are just basic sides. Seating inside has about 7 tables. There’s more tables in the back. Overall 5/5

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Chris
Happened to pass by this place on our way back from Statue of Liberty. Looked at the Google review score and we decide to give it a try. Am glad we came in, cos they kept their food to the authentic Chinese taste and didn’t localised the taste. Highly recommended this place if you are a Asian tourist who misses Chinese food.

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I T
Loved my vegetarian ramen. It was good and had a nice flavor. It was filling. The place looked clean

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David Senn
Quick, simple and tasty. They’re Bao bao noodles and rice and topped with a flavour full spicy ground Olmert. Popcorn chicken had a nice heat too

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Paul Cheong
Conveniently located off the subway stops, this place offers cheap Chinese noodles, similar to Xi’an Famous Foods but not as good. The noodles didn’t impress but the popcorn chicken was pretty good.

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Lewis Li
This place is a gem! As an immigrant, their food reminds me of home— I legit had goosebumps eating the baobao noodles and dipping buns, and I can’t say that for a lot of chinese restaurants. The special thing about this place is that their dishes aren’t anything special or groundbreaking, but they make it so well that that’s all you need sometimes you know? It’s also worth noting that the food is downright cheap for NYC standards–you can get a set meal with sides and bubble tea for under $15. Unbeatable.

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Jenny Guo
Food is good. We ordered a bao bao noodles and a beef over rice. The broth is good for the noodles. The beef is a little too sweet for my taste but otherwise delicious.

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Carson Tse
Visiting New York for the 1st time from Northern Ireland and returned to have dinner two nights in a row takeaway to have in the hotel.

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