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Bao 111
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Nearby Subway Stops
6 at Astor Pl.; F, V at Lower East Side-Second Ave.
Prices
$13-$27
Payment Methods
American Express, MasterCard, Visa
Special Features
- Good for Groups
- Hot Spot
- Late-Night Dining
Alcohol
- Full Bar
Reservations
Recommended
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This venue is closed.
Don't let the gangly young models and their scruffy escorts deter you. Even these diet-dazed divas can't resist what emerges from chef Michael Huynh's Vietnamese kitchen: Exceedingly fresh, Hulk-size summer rolls. Plump chicken wings that come with a Scotch-bonnet dipping sauce that elicits a warning from the waiter. And grilled short ribs skewered onto lemongrass stalks—a highbrow steak-on-a-stick that may make you wonder whether Jean-Georges has a moonlighting gig. Fusiony entrées creep past the $20 barrier, but the noodle and "traditional style" portions of the menu fall well beneath the mark (try the sputtering ironpot chicken). And save room for sublime desserts like black-sticky-rice pudding, just like the models do.
Recommended Dishes
Summer rolls, $7; grilled short ribs on lemongrass skewers, $12; steamed black rice pudding, $6
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