January 12, 2017 Tom’s Bao Bao
Leah and I met for lunch in Harvard Square to try out Tom’s Bao Bao. I love me some dumplings so I was in heaven. We walked in and spent a good ten minutes just staring awkwardly at the people behind the glass making the dumplings (and taking videos of them). All of the buns are made by hand and each employee is trained to steam and fold them. The restaurant has limited seating in the back by the register, but don’t worry, you can always do take out. They had 6 bao on the menu with one additional seasonal special.
So of course we tried one of each:
Juicy Pork ($3.25): pork, scallion, ginger, shaoxing wine
Curry Beef ($3.75): beef, potato, carrot, mild curry
Chicken ($3.50): chicken, cabbage, carrot, bean sauce
Seasonal Lobster (market)
Vegetarian ($3.50): bok choy, shiitake, smoked tofu
Sweet Potato ($3): sweet potato, orange zest
Seasonal Braised Pork and Apple ($4)
The buns are a bit doughy but we liked every one that we tried. My favorites were the juicy pork (the meat was so flavorful) and the sweet potato (it tasted like dessert – although I think I missed the orange zest flavor in there). The steam buns are reasonably priced for their size, you could definitely make a meal out of one or two (we were definitely pushing it with 3.5 buns each).
Tom’s Bao Bao
84 Winthrop Street, Cambridge
Tags: asian, casual dining, dumplings, harvard square, takeout
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