Lucky Bao Hout Bay

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Cape Town, South Africa

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Lucky Bao Hout Bay Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Lucky Bao Hout Bay is located in Cape Town, South Africa on Main Rd, Scott Estate,. Lucky Bao Hout Bay is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category chinese restaurant in South Africa.

Address

Main Rd, Scott Estate,

Phone

+27 646614415

Service options

TakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Bar on siteToilets

Offerings

AlcoholBeerCoffeeSmall platesWine

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Conrad Vermeulen

I stumbled on this undiscovered gem right in our neighboorhood. Everything was just so yummy. The waitress did an ok job, could have been better. However, the food more than made up for it. This was one of the best mouth-watering burgers I've had grace my taste buds in a long time. After my meal, I was knocked into a food coma. I would eat here every day if I could afford it!

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Enid Son

A very modern pub style Cafe to enjoy Asian street food. Very delicious bao. I had the duck bao and hubby had the pork in black fried rice. Delicious but a bit on the salty side for us. Would love to try their other interesting dishes.

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Sundeeka Mungroo

Very good! We ordered the pork belly ramen, duck bao and tokyo fries. All delicious. Great service too. Will definitely be back!

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Gareth Peniston

First class. Delicious food for the Asian enthusiasts coupled with attentive staff. Small space makes if perfect for a couple but a bit crowded for anything larger than 4-6.

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David Son

The Wakame side dish was refreshingly tasty combining the sourness of the pickled seaweed and rice wine vinegar with the sweet sesame oil and sesame seeds and the hint of soy and yakaniku. The Ba Mee fried black rice toned down the saltiness of the double fried pork belly, which was a bit too salty for my taste. My wife ordered the Bird Bao - sticky pulled duck with Fuji apple jam in a teriyaki sauce. Also a bit too salty for her tastes Our waiter was friendly and attentive. We will be back to try their ramen.

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Daniella Nathoo

We had been wanting to try this place for 2 months and finally got a gap with a sitter for date night. We arrived and was greeted well and loved the mood and set up. We sat in the outside part of Cheynes and the mood was wonderful. We ordered 2 cocktails, 1 Waygu Burger, 1 Prawn Satay noodle dish and a Pork Belly Bao Bun. Unfortunealty, we were extremely disappointed in the food! The Waygu burger was cooked to death and also had the taste of sourness, the kind when red meat has been sitting out the fridge or in blood for too long, we were even further disappointed with the prawn noodle dish. The "prawns" were in fact pre cooked, frozen shrimp meat. It was not fresh at all and not the quality of ingredients i would expect from this establishment. We did not even finish the dish. We did really enjoy the pork belly bao bun and the cocktails. My bill was R513.00 and the quality of food did not match this bill. We were so bleek we just paid and ducked, i didn't even want to talk to a manager. It will take a lot of convincing to go back. I have heard good things about this chain of restaurants but my experience was very unsatisfactory.

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Marlo Vlietstra

Wow! Fell in love with Bao buns a while ago and came here. The Crab bao is out of this world.

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Dane Rossenrode

Fantastic miso ramen!