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Reviews
This shop is tucked away in the corner and have tried this place a few times. I would say that although it looks cheap, the assortment of buns are really packed with meat ranging from pork with celery, pork with pickled nappa cabbage and my favourite was pork and shrimp. I have tried their beef with onions which oozes with sweetness coming from the onions. I haven't tried their other array of foods but will try it another time. Overall, the buns are soft, the filling is substantial and is a delightful treat to satisfy that bun craving.
We traveled from the US and bought the baozi before we left. It tastes so good and so authentic! This is the best baozi restaurant I have ever been to in Toronto. We bought multiple types of baozi. They were so nice to write the names on the lid of the box with the position of the baozi marked in the box. They also serve other food which we have bought and enjoyed quite a lot. Great place overall!
I came here twice and its a busy place for breakfast. Lots of take out. Its a traditional Chinese breakfast, very simple, plain and satisfying. If you are not chinese or use to this type of food, you may find it boring, so I don't recommend it for everyone. The tofu is to die for. Very soft and delicate. Tastes sweet but not overly sweet. The Buns are fresh and the price is really reasonable. Its a drop in place, so pls don't expect very good service, if so, that is one big mistake. They are friendly, and they don't serve tea. so you will buy something from their fridge.
Very affordable is the first thing that comes to mind when dining at Baozi Lin. Tried the pork and cabbage baozi and was mediocre at best. The tofu hua was very light and satisfying. Would be willing to give another filling a try sometime in the future.
Almost hidden from view, it's a great place to visit and try at least once. The baozi are delicious, my only concern is they tend to be fairly misshapen when buying the frozen bags.
Nothing fancy, but authentic buns from China!!! Try their smoked dishes too. Incredible!! Place is small crowded but popular.
I tried a variety of their buns, both the vegetarian offerings as well as the beef and carrot and beef and cabbage versions. While they are tasty, I've had better buns elsewhere. But this place beats them in terms of price, very cheap!
Buns and tofu brain are taste good, price is ok, but service can be improve!
I like their buns especially the vegetarian with egg. A little bit on the salty side. They smoked chicken leg sells out really fast. On weekend they have lamb buns that also sells out fast. Generally quick service and good prices. My go to for freshly made buns.
Really nice people, better if you speak Chinese. Man it's like a good place to go in a very cold day That's the tofu pudding btw