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Little Blue Door

Indian · Los Altos

4.2 · 316 avaliações Google
www.statestreetmarket.com

Sobre Little Blue Door

Located in Los Altos, Little Blue Door is a trendy, casual food hall offering an expansive selection of culinary delights under one roof. Guests praise its warm ambiance and versatile dining spaces that comfortably accommodate families and solo diners alike. The venue features accessible entrances a...

Located in Los Altos, Little Blue Door is a trendy, casual food hall offering an expansive selection of culinary delights under one roof. Guests praise its warm ambiance and versatile dining spaces that comfortably accommodate families and solo diners alike. The venue features accessible entrances and gender-neutral restrooms, ensuring inclusivity for all visitors. Signature offerings include Cal-Indian fusion dishes like vegetarian cauliflower steak and coconut curry, alongside diverse favorites such as fresh salads, handmade noodles, raw seafood, pizza, burgers, and sushi. Beyond the kitchen, the property boasts a lively bar area, an ice cream shop, and quick service ideal for any craving. Whether enjoying a mango lassi or a cheese platter, Little Blue Door delivers exceptional variety and quality in a welcoming environment perfect for any occasion.

O que dizem os clientes de Little Blue Door

Little Blue Door is located within the State Street Market food hall in Los Altos. Customers love the variety of food options, including Indian fusion, pizza, salads, and seafood. It's a lively spot, great for groups and families, though some find it pricey.

Pratos populares

mango lassi Dan Dan veg noodles Mac and three cheese pork bun tofu avacado salad chicken biriyani rotisserie cauliflower seams leaf chat

Ideal para

Famílias Grupos Casual

Tip: Visit on Sundays, turn off your phone, and enjoy the atmosphere. Also, try the Penny ice cream shop for dessert.

Services

🅿️ Parking 🚗 Delivery Accessible
🎯 Casual Trendy 👥 Groups

O que ver nas proximidades

Lincoln Park
A 330m

Lincoln Park

parque

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Hillview Park
A 364m

Hillview Park

parque

Ver detalhes
Los Altos History Museum
A 404m

Los Altos History Museum

museo

Ver detalhes
Shoup Park
A 524m

Shoup Park

parque

Ver detalhes

Dados de Wikidata

Explore os arredores de Little Blue Door

Little Blue Door está localizado em Los Altos, rodeado de locais de interesse cultural e histórico. Aqui estão alguns dos pontos mais notáveis nas proximidades.

Museus

  • Los Altos History Museum (A 404m) — museum in Los Altos, California

Parques e Jardins

  • Lincoln Park (A 330m) — park in Santa Clara County, California, United States of America
  • Hillview Park (A 364m) — park in Santa Clara County, California, United States of America
  • Shoup Park (A 524m) — park in Santa Clara County, California, United States of America

Dados de Wikidata

Perguntas frequentes sobre Little Blue Door

Little Blue Door está localizado em 170 State St, Los Altos, CA 94022, Los Altos.
Perto de Little Blue Door encontram-se locais de interesse como Lincoln Park, Hillview Park, Los Altos History Museum, Shoup Park.
Little Blue Door oferece cozinha indian.
Little Blue Door tem horário de funcionamento. Consulte o perfil para horários atualizados.
Little Blue Door oferece os seguintes serviços: comer no local, para levar, entrega.
Os pratos mais recomendados no Little Blue Door segundo as avaliações dos clientes são: mango lassi, Dan Dan veg noodles, Mac and three cheese, pork bun, tofu avacado salad.
Little Blue Door é ideal para famílias, grupos, casual.
Little Blue Door is located within the State Street Market food hall in Los Altos. Customers love the variety of food options, including Indian fusion, pizza, salads, and seafood. It's a lively spot, great for groups and families, though some find it pricey.
Visit on Sundays, turn off your phone, and enjoy the atmosphere. Also, try the Penny ice cream shop for dessert.
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Avaliações de Little Blue Door Los Altos

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Sid R

Little blue door review. Amazing cal-Indian fusion food. The vegetarian cauliflower steak is a must try. The coconut curry and rice pairing makes it perfect dish. Butter chicken and garlic naan were sumptuous as well.

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Sonal Sharma

Our favorite spot in Los Altos! So much options to eat and each & every one is delicious. Food service is pretty quick and the indoor seating is perfect for families. There is an ice cream shop called the Penny, which is usually our go-to dessert here.

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jay vyas

Every wk when we head in we get a mango lassi. Sometimes we get a burger from konjoe. Other times a slice. Or some Raman. The bar area is amazing and my kids love their lemonade, and they have a selection of high end CA wines. By the way, on Sundays you should come down, turn off your phone, see us at storyworld and learn to draw, or play the guitar, and immerse yourself in some pop culture over a drink and some snacks. Thanks to state street for supporting pop culture in Los altos and creating a modern high end place for people to hang out without pretense.

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Mini Rag

Cannot recommend State Street enough. Every variation of food you could want, raw seafood, Chinese, salads, pizza, cheese platters, and more. We had Dan Dan veg noodles (excellent), mussels (yummy), Mac and three cheese (to die for), pork bun (well made), and tofu avacado salad (fresh). It is convenient to order from any of the six restaurants from your table on your phone. Service is fast.

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John Z

Very nice dining area with lots of choices for the food. You can have pizza, salad, or Chinese Tantan noddles. You can also have oysters or even drink beer, wine, etc. The ice cream is on the corner behind the waters. The pizza is pretty good. Draft beer is above $8 plus tips.

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Karen Sun

A very nice compact food hall with everything you like. We tried Bao Beni’s noodle and soft shell crab Bao. Both were very yummy, yet the portion of noodles was too small. We tried the mango lassi at the Blue Door. The little Bakery Pastry has very big cookies that I didn’t try yet they looked very yummy. Finally we tried the Tin Pot Creamery which offered very nice ice-creams.

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Oksana Ostrovska

Nice big place for meeting with friends 💕 You can ordered pizza or some bakery and coffee or some drink… You can setting inside or outside and the both locations is good! Live this place !

Sid R
Sid R

Little blue door review. Amazing cal-Indian fusion food. The vegetarian cauliflower steak is a must try. The coconut curry and rice pairing makes it perfect dish. Butter chicken and garlic naan were sumptuous as well.

Sonal Sharma
Sonal Sharma

Our favorite spot in Los Altos! So much options to eat and each & every one is delicious. Food service is pretty quick and the indoor seating is perfect for families. There is an ice cream shop called the Penny, which is usually our go-to dessert here.

jay vyas
jay vyas

Every wk when we head in we get a mango lassi. Sometimes we get a burger from konjoe. Other times a slice. Or some Raman. The bar area is amazing and my kids love their lemonade, and they have a selection of high end CA wines. By the way, on Sundays you should come down, turn off your phone, see us at storyworld and learn to draw, or play the guitar, and immerse yourself in some pop culture over a drink and some snacks. Thanks to state street for supporting pop culture in Los altos and creating a modern high end place for people to hang out without pretense.

Mini Rag
Mini Rag

Cannot recommend State Street enough. Every variation of food you could want, raw seafood, Chinese, salads, pizza, cheese platters, and more. We had Dan Dan veg noodles (excellent), mussels (yummy), Mac and three cheese (to die for), pork bun (well made), and tofu avacado salad (fresh). It is convenient to order from any of the six restaurants from your table on your phone. Service is fast.

John Z
John Z

Very nice dining area with lots of choices for the food. You can have pizza, salad, or Chinese Tantan noddles. You can also have oysters or even drink beer, wine, etc. The ice cream is on the corner behind the waters. The pizza is pretty good. Draft beer is above $8 plus tips.

Karen Sun
Karen Sun

A very nice compact food hall with everything you like. We tried Bao Beni’s noodle and soft shell crab Bao. Both were very yummy, yet the portion of noodles was too small. We tried the mango lassi at the Blue Door. The little Bakery Pastry has very big cookies that I didn’t try yet they looked very yummy. Finally we tried the Tin Pot Creamery which offered very nice ice-creams.

Matt B
Matt B

Essentially a food hall, but with some fairly nice options, and a nicer interior and exterior. I’ll definitely stop back if I’m in the area to get another salad, or to try the other options.

Oksana Ostrovska
Oksana Ostrovska

Nice big place for meeting with friends 💕 You can ordered pizza or some bakery and coffee or some drink… You can setting inside or outside and the both locations is good! Live this place !

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S B

The Malabar Shrimp Roast here is a must-try! The shrimp was cooked to perfection and the masala had that authentic, deep flavor I was looking for. Easily the highlight of the meal. Highly recommend!

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Shanker Aggarwal

This is a food court having few self serve restaurants which includes a bar, an ice cream shop, a salad bar, a burger place, Indian restaurant, ramen and sushi with lots of common sitting spaces and tables. It has outdoor seating also overlooking the downtown main street.

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Nikoleta Jani

We had the BEST experience and I can’t say enough good things about it. First of all, making the reservation was unbelievably easy. I booked online, and when our group size increased a few days later, updating it was just as simple. I just clicked the link in my confirmation email and adjusted it. Done. No hassle, no phone calls, no questions asked. It was seamless. Second, and this is huge, there were no fees to reserve the table/space. That’s amazing. Not everyone can afford expensive reservation fees, and the fact that they offer this for free is so thoughtful. We ended up buying tons of food and drinks anyway, so it worked out great for everyone. When we arrived, our table was ready with a reserved sign. There was a couch and even a photo booth nearby, which helped everyone spread out and mingle instead of feeling stuck in one place. The live music created such a fun vibe without being overwhelming. It was incredibly kid-friendly. There was enough space for them to move around, they felt safe, and everyone was comfortable. That’s not easy to find! The adults were just as happy. We tried food from almost every vendor, and everything was delicious. The drinks were amazing too. Truly something for everyone. Overall, such a welcoming, well-organized, fun space. We can’t wait for warmer days so we can come back even more often. Highly, highly recommend!

Shanker Aggarwal
Shanker Aggarwal

This is a food court having few self serve restaurants which includes a bar, an ice cream shop, a salad bar, a burger place, Indian restaurant, ramen and sushi with lots of common sitting spaces and tables. It has outdoor seating also overlooking the downtown main street.

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Tarini Gupta

It was my first time visiting this place with my friends and family for dinner. They have a few options to choose from to eat, both veg and non veg options - Salads, pizzas, pastas, ramen bowl, ice cream and bakery options. Many of them even came here with their families and toddlers. The ambience was great, there was lively music playing indoors and a small group of people performing a live singing outside as well. I thoroughly enjoyed my visit!

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Rei Alexandra Aoyama

Tin Pot moved here. ^_^ It is one additional star right there. Good atmosphere, attentive staffs. Not really a restaurant and not really a food court either. I think it’s a hybrid. This place looks like a food court. But you can also sit at a table and order by open a QR code on the table. The code is specific so you have to let them know if you move. If you want you can go order from the counter - it is mostly for to go. Food are not bad. The noodle place is delicious. I ordered a tan-tan noodle and a Bao. They are delicious. The burger is reasonable. The pepperoni pizza is a bit overpriced (a piece of 6”x6” is $9), so maybe they discourage ordering that 😅. There is also a raw bar but I haven’t tried that yet. It is a nice place to go hangout with friend. Each can just order food by themselves. Hope they get more food stalls. Around $20/person. Would be a lot more if you drinks.

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paru's vlog

Really enjoyed my first visit at LBD, and we ordered chicken biriyani, rotisserie cauliflower, seams leaf chat. Super tasty food, we love the food and service was great and would definitely come back again 👌👌

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Poonam Bhat

Had a lunch date with hubby here today at the newly opened Little Blue Door .The appetizer was yummy , the curries were delicious and very gourmet . The paratas were mediocre ($18 in the area gets us buffet lunch at nearby Indian restaurants)we bought them twice , and the second serving was greasy ,would have loved garlic naan or roti instead . We love the dining options at State Street and the ambience . They should however keep up with sanitizing the tables by the outdoor area as the crumbs are left on the table as is and we cleaned them ourselves. Food hall concept in the pandemic is brilliant, we will definitely go back to trying different cuisines.

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Seerat Chhabra

We had avocado chat, paneer makhani with Malabar paratha and Rasmalai from the little blue door. Avocado chat was really good, it had the perfect spice, tangy and salty flavours. I loved Rasmalai as it was mildly sweet and extremely soft but my husband felt it was less sweet (he is a sweet tooth). Paneer makhani was just ok. Nothing great. Malabar paratha was nice and flaky. Having said this, I feel, it doesn’t meet the high Ettan standard of delicious food.

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Sujit Das

This outlet is located in downtown Los Altos inside the food court known as State Street Market. The food court is clean, spacious and comfortable to sit and dine - both indoors & in open air. There's also a semi open dining area. The Little Blue Door has very limited menu focusing on California -India comfort food. We had samosa pie, avocado papdi chat & Kerala fried chicken for starters- all good! For entré we had butter chicken with malabar parathas and Lucknow chicken pulao -both delicious. Dessert, Rasamali was not so good mishmash of cake & rabdi . Lunch for three cost a little over $100.

Tarini Gupta
Tarini Gupta

It was my first time visiting this place with my friends and family for dinner. They have a few options to choose from to eat, both veg and non veg options - Salads, pizzas, pastas, ramen bowl, ice cream and bakery options. Many of them even came here with their families and toddlers. The ambience was great, there was lively music playing indoors and a small group of people performing a live singing outside as well. I thoroughly enjoyed my visit!

Rei Alexandra Aoyama
Rei Alexandra Aoyama

Tin Pot moved here. ^_^ It is one additional star right there. Good atmosphere, attentive staffs. Not really a restaurant and not really a food court either. I think it’s a hybrid. This place looks like a food court. But you can also sit at a table and order by open a QR code on the table. The code is specific so you have to let them know if you move. If you want you can go order from the counter - it is mostly for to go. Food are not bad. The noodle place is delicious. I ordered a tan-tan noodle and a Bao. They are delicious. The burger is reasonable. The pepperoni pizza is a bit overpriced (a piece of 6”x6” is $9), so maybe they discourage ordering that 😅. There is also a raw bar but I haven’t tried that yet. It is a nice place to go hangout with friend. Each can just order food by themselves. Hope they get more food stalls. Around $20/person. Would be a lot more if you drinks.

Seerat Chhabra
Seerat Chhabra

We had avocado chat, paneer makhani with Malabar paratha and Rasmalai from the little blue door. Avocado chat was really good, it had the perfect spice, tangy and salty flavours. I loved Rasmalai as it was mildly sweet and extremely soft but my husband felt it was less sweet (he is a sweet tooth). Paneer makhani was just ok. Nothing great. Malabar paratha was nice and flaky. Having said this, I feel, it doesn’t meet the high Ettan standard of delicious food.

paru's vlog
paru's vlog

Really enjoyed my first visit at LBD, and we ordered chicken biriyani, rotisserie cauliflower, seams leaf chat. Super tasty food, we love the food and service was great and would definitely come back again 👌👌

Poonam Bhat
Poonam Bhat

Had a lunch date with hubby here today at the newly opened Little Blue Door .The appetizer was yummy , the curries were delicious and very gourmet . The paratas were mediocre ($18 in the area gets us buffet lunch at nearby Indian restaurants)we bought them twice , and the second serving was greasy ,would have loved garlic naan or roti instead . We love the dining options at State Street and the ambience . They should however keep up with sanitizing the tables by the outdoor area as the crumbs are left on the table as is and we cleaned them ourselves. Food hall concept in the pandemic is brilliant, we will definitely go back to trying different cuisines.

Sujit Das
Sujit Das

This outlet is located in downtown Los Altos inside the food court known as State Street Market. The food court is clean, spacious and comfortable to sit and dine - both indoors & in open air. There's also a semi open dining area. The Little Blue Door has very limited menu focusing on California -India comfort food. We had samosa pie, avocado papdi chat & Kerala fried chicken for starters- all good! For entré we had butter chicken with malabar parathas and Lucknow chicken pulao -both delicious. Dessert, Rasamali was not so good mishmash of cake & rabdi . Lunch for three cost a little over $100.

Hong Liu
Hong Liu

a good place to grab some food. It got a bunch of food and desert choices, and we like the atmosphere there. It is lively, by rarely crowded.

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Nina V

Little Blue Door: Starting with the best — samosas were very good (but a little greasy). The biryani was tasty. The veggie patty (turned sliders) were unexpected and odd served with masala sprinkled ridged potato chips. I was disappointed with the lentils served with cold/floppy naan. Probably would not order from this station again.

Nina V
Nina V

Little Blue Door: Starting with the best — samosas were very good (but a little greasy). The biryani was tasty. The veggie patty (turned sliders) were unexpected and odd served with masala sprinkled ridged potato chips. I was disappointed with the lentils served with cold/floppy naan. Probably would not order from this station again.

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Health

The food hall has a nice structure with interesting food vendor from various restaurants. I tried the Orenchi Sushi since the pictures looked great. I got a chirashi bento box and a dragon roll for a total of $55. The food quality is below average and way over priced.

Health
Health

The food hall has a nice structure with interesting food vendor from various restaurants. I tried the Orenchi Sushi since the pictures looked great. I got a chirashi bento box and a dragon roll for a total of $55. The food quality is below average and way over priced.

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K D

A new addition to Los Altos downtown that we checked out this past week. It is always nice to have more of these type of clean and casual food courts around, so you can go with groups of friends and there is usually something for everyone. Seating is spacious, although this could change. For now, there is ample space between tables so you don't hear each other's conversations. This review is for Bao Bei, and not sure if our ceviche and drinks were from Murdoch's or Ostro. If you are looking for authentic Asian flavors, or value, (ten dollars for one bao!) look elsewhere. Service was great, and while the fusion food was a hit or miss (for us), it's well executed, and we appreciate having a place like this nearby, and would definitely go back when we want a quick bite in a clean environment in the 'hood. We ordered salmon ceviche, spicy pork belly bao, fried shrimp bao, and Dan Dan mian. Salmon ceviche was actually a poke, which we should have guessed from the ingredients list. Had an odd metallic aftertaste for us. We appreciated the spicy pork belly bao had some meat and not mostly pure fat like a lot of pork belly out there. Fat had some crisp rendered areas. No warmed over flavor here either. Zero Gochujang flavor though. (Being Korean, maybe I expected too much) Fried shrimp bao was a fried pureed fish mix, and tasted like there was more filler than shrimp. (In all fairness, Eddie Huang ruined us for baos, the bar is high. So sad baohaus is no more. Seriously we dream of those baos we would get after shopping in union square) Dan Dan mian was overwhelmingly peanut buttery. But still, if you don't want to sacrifice ambiance, (let's face it, we don't enjoy eating at Asian hole in the walls, and only do it if the food is so good you can't make it yourself or get it elsewhere) and want some Asiany style food that is more American, there are worse places. I enjoyed my Monte Carlo, but not the brown spotted citrus peel and floaty waxy bits. One of the reasons I tend to mix drinks at home. Updates: visited at least twice more, most recent April 23 after 3 pm. Come on Bao Bei, do better! BAO bei visually more appealing, but quality of filling decrease, and size of BAO buns increase. For anyone familiar with Taiwanese BAO, you may not be happy. BAO buns themselves are very thick, noticeably sweet. You could fill up on one plain BAO bun, they are that big. Spicy pork belly BAO now has a generous drizzle of gochujang sauce, but roughly 2/3 of filling is pure fat. One of our two spicy pork baos was 1/4 meat, and that's being generous. I did speak with the manager Andrew about that one, and requested a replacement. The replacement that you see in the pic was better, but better in that only half was fat. The fat is not being rendered properly period. And the thickness of the pork is a third, if that, of the bun. The fried chicken BAO is about 3 times the size as the pork belly (bun remaining same in size) but of poorly trimmed chicken thigh meat. It's a typical Asian style chicken cutlet, but they should really trim the gristle and fat, and pound it to an even thickness. The mushroom BAO, tasted mostly like Sriracha, as opposed to unami. It had one big stem on the bottom, and thinly sliced heads on top (maitake/shimeji), and as a mushroom lover, felt it could have been meatier. On another note, nice that they offer soji, that isn't the ubiquitous green glass bottle. Was leaning towards a mixed drink today, so gave the Monte Carlo another try. Service at the bar was attentive, and the coupe glasses were perfectly chilled. Orange peels could have been better, and do always check your glasses for chips, I almost cut my lip on my second Monte Carlo (yes, it was that good). Bartenders would do well to always check glasses prior to pouring the drink, since this is not the first time.

K D
K D

A new addition to Los Altos downtown that we checked out this past week. It is always nice to have more of these type of clean and casual food courts around, so you can go with groups of friends and there is usually something for everyone. Seating is spacious, although this could change. For now, there is ample space between tables so you don't hear each other's conversations. This review is for Bao Bei, and not sure if our ceviche and drinks were from Murdoch's or Ostro. If you are looking for authentic Asian flavors, or value, (ten dollars for one bao!) look elsewhere. Service was great, and while the fusion food was a hit or miss (for us), it's well executed, and we appreciate having a place like this nearby, and would definitely go back when we want a quick bite in a clean environment in the 'hood. We ordered salmon ceviche, spicy pork belly bao, fried shrimp bao, and Dan Dan mian. Salmon ceviche was actually a poke, which we should have guessed from the ingredients list. Had an odd metallic aftertaste for us. We appreciated the spicy pork belly bao had some meat and not mostly pure fat like a lot of pork belly out there. Fat had some crisp rendered areas. No warmed over flavor here either. Zero Gochujang flavor though. (Being Korean, maybe I expected too much) Fried shrimp bao was a fried pureed fish mix, and tasted like there was more filler than shrimp. (In all fairness, Eddie Huang ruined us for baos, the bar is high. So sad baohaus is no more. Seriously we dream of those baos we would get after shopping in union square) Dan Dan mian was overwhelmingly peanut buttery. But still, if you don't want to sacrifice ambiance, (let's face it, we don't enjoy eating at Asian hole in the walls, and only do it if the food is so good you can't make it yourself or get it elsewhere) and want some Asiany style food that is more American, there are worse places. I enjoyed my Monte Carlo, but not the brown spotted citrus peel and floaty waxy bits. One of the reasons I tend to mix drinks at home. Updates: visited at least twice more, most recent April 23 after 3 pm. Come on Bao Bei, do better! BAO bei visually more appealing, but quality of filling decrease, and size of BAO buns increase. For anyone familiar with Taiwanese BAO, you may not be happy. BAO buns themselves are very thick, noticeably sweet. You could fill up on one plain BAO bun, they are that big. Spicy pork belly BAO now has a generous drizzle of gochujang sauce, but roughly 2/3 of filling is pure fat. One of our two spicy pork baos was 1/4 meat, and that's being generous. I did speak with the manager Andrew about that one, and requested a replacement. The replacement that you see in the pic was better, but better in that only half was fat. The fat is not being rendered properly period. And the thickness of the pork is a third, if that, of the bun. The fried chicken BAO is about 3 times the size as the pork belly (bun remaining same in size) but of poorly trimmed chicken thigh meat. It's a typical Asian style chicken cutlet, but they should really trim the gristle and fat, and pound it to an even thickness. The mushroom BAO, tasted mostly like Sriracha, as opposed to unami. It had one big stem on the bottom, and thinly sliced heads on top (maitake/shimeji), and as a mushroom lover, felt it could have been meatier. On another note, nice that they offer soji, that isn't the ubiquitous green glass bottle. Was leaning towards a mixed drink today, so gave the Monte Carlo another try. Service at the bar was attentive, and the coupe glasses were perfectly chilled. Orange peels could have been better, and do always check your glasses for chips, I almost cut my lip on my second Monte Carlo (yes, it was that good). Bartenders would do well to always check glasses prior to pouring the drink, since this is not the first time.

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Sor Pallocca

Iper expensive, confusing and not worth it. This establishment is set up like a market with 5 or 6 restaurants partecipating, and a main bar for drinks. Going through 5 menus is both interesting and a taunting experience. We order the BAO a tiny steamed bun with a little piece of pork which is $9.50 for 1! A salad that had 3 slices of avocados and the plastic bowl weighted more than the salad at $15 A butter chicken, 4 little pieces of chicken and an ocean of sauce at $18. A simple cheese pizza is $5.75 by the slice which makes a whole pizza between $34.50(6 slices) and $46 (8 slices). Practically an Uber expensive picnic. To sum my personal experience it is a messy rip of not worth even reconsidering until they re-dimension them self, come down to earth and adopt human prices. Until then I'll stay far away from it. What a joke 👎

Sor Pallocca
Sor Pallocca

Iper expensive, confusing and not worth it. This establishment is set up like a market with 5 or 6 restaurants partecipating, and a main bar for drinks. Going through 5 menus is both interesting and a taunting experience. We order the BAO a tiny steamed bun with a little piece of pork which is $9.50 for 1! A salad that had 3 slices of avocados and the plastic bowl weighted more than the salad at $15 A butter chicken, 4 little pieces of chicken and an ocean of sauce at $18. A simple cheese pizza is $5.75 by the slice which makes a whole pizza between $34.50(6 slices) and $46 (8 slices). Practically an Uber expensive picnic. To sum my personal experience it is a messy rip of not worth even reconsidering until they re-dimension them self, come down to earth and adopt human prices. Until then I'll stay far away from it. What a joke 👎

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