
5 stars The Irritable Bao is an absolute gem! From the moment you walk in, the energy is vibrant, the staff is welcoming, and the food--wow, the food is next level. Every bao is a flavor...
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Discover the unique culinary experience awaiting you at The Irritable Bao in Auburn, AL. Every dish at this establishment is a testament to the art of creating flavorful masterpieces from scratch, using only the finest quality ingredients available. While not exclusively catering to vegans or fast-food enthusiasts, the restaurant strives to accommodate various dietary preferences, ensuring a delightful dining experience for all.
Embrace the ever-changing menu, thoughtfully curated to surprise and delight guests with new flavors daily. The commitment to freshness and innovation shines through in every dish served, showcasing the dedication of the chefs to push culinary boundaries. Should your visit fall short of expectations, your feedback is highly valued to enhance the Bao Movement's journey towards culinary excellence. Join us at theirritablebaoteam@gmail.com to be a part of this dynamic gastronomic adventure.
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5 stars The Irritable Bao is an absolute gem! From the moment you walk in, the energy is vibrant, the staff is welcoming, and the food--wow, the food is next level. Every bao is a flavor...
The main traditional beef bun was worth $3.50. After the first bite, the soup slowly leaked out of the bun, very juicy desperate the thick cloud of bread. I didn't like the more western take of...
Stopped in for a quick bite and honestly didn't expect much beyond good food--but shoutout to whoever hired Hampton. It's a counter-service place, so you order at the window and wait, but while we...
One of my favorite spots in Auburn. They have unique food you will not find anywhere else... besides their newest spot in Seaside. Their menu changes every day so be sure to check out their...
Another place I wish was around when I was at Auburn. Both types of baos I ordered were pretty true to traditional baos. Pork (brisket in one of them? I cant remember), soy, sugar, sesame, fluffy...