Baoshi Food Hall + Bar is an Asian food hall hidden gem, in the city of Pembroke Pines, featuring vibrant flavors of Asia from different vendors like:
Temple Street Eatery - Lofty, urban counter-serve locale with dumplings & other Asian fusion bites
My Order: Godzilla Ramen - DELISH!! A flavorful dish that will not disappoint!!! Person that serviced me: Alex
Alex was amazing! His energy was upbeat and calming at the same time. His recommendation for my order was literally perfection! Always has a smile on his face. Truly a good guy!
Gold Marquess - Authentic Chinese cuisine and dim sum made every day.
My Order: Mongolian Beef Person that serviced me: Reimond
Reimonds up beat energy and passion kept me engaged. He walked through various recommendations from the menu I went with the Mongolian Beef. Super flavorfu and savory, tender beef… amazing!
Poke OG - Poke Bowls and Sushi
My Order: Crispy rice and Rainbow OG Poke Bowl Person that serviced me: Rey
Man oh man, Rey is the man!! His passion for what he does is truly inspiring! The recommendations he’s made were on point to my liking and I have to say the crispy rice was something you can’t pass up on!!! Seriously!
GangNam Chikn - Korean Fried Chicken, Sandwiches and more
My Order: Beef Bulgogi Bowl - This was really good. The beef was tender and packed with flavor. Didn’t hit heavy on the stomach, which was great for me. Person that serviced me: Karla
Karla was so sweet! Decided to go with her recommended dish and I’m so glad I did!
Boba Street Boca - Bubble Tea Shop
My order: Okinawa milk tea Brown sugar milk tea People that serviced me: Wadney and CJ
Ok so from the moment I walked into the Food Hall area, CJ stood out to me as being attentive and caring. Not realizing what his association was to the food hall at this point. He always had a smile on his face and his energy was very welcoming and inviting. As my husband and I sat at a table to eat CJ walked over some waters for us. Fast forward… I then make at stop at Boba Street Boca and vwalaaaa, CJ! Yep he’s the owner. CJ is truly amazing!! Wadney was working with CJ and I had asked for a recommendation on what to get and with a smile that can bright up a room, Wadney recommends the Brown Sugar Milk Tea!! YUM!!!! Reminds me of Cinnamon Toast Crunch! Maple and brown sugar oatmeal, things like that.. so delish and comforting. With your level of service, if you happen to see this review, keep it up! You’re going to continue to attract customers like myself just with your service along. So memorable! You guys made me feel so special 💕
There’s also a bar here that you can transition to after you eat. There’s a DJ setting the vibes. The bartender that made my drinks was Marija. She amazing! We got an old fashion (PERFECTLY MADE), whiskey sour, Tito’s and club side.. her whiskey sour was also so perfectly made and delish! You could tell she’s passionate about her craft. Her personality is calm and cool and you can’t help but be drawn to her. I have to also shout out the other bartender that night, Santiago, as he also made himself available to help us out and take care of us.
I enjoyed everything, but I have to say the service alone from every staff member definitely inspires me to continue coming back. In addition the food and drinks were great. I recommend you experience this place...
Read moreI was very excited to go here but it turned to be sour. Gold Marquees did not serve any dim sum, due to a so -called “error in the system” whatever that means. Fine, I’ll try the Korean friend chicken! It is $18 for tough chicken that was barely coated in sauce, and then proceeded to say after you buy it that there is no more sauce. Fine, I’ll try Temple Street Eatery! I get the wonton tacos for $18 and the KFC empanada for $16 dollars, tacos are the most skimpiest shrimp ever and tasted like dishwater, no flavor despite for tiny morsels of the so-called pico de gallo. For the KFC empanada, I have no idea why they called it that I was expecting a Korean fried chicken type flavor but it tasted like a regular chicken empanadas you can get for around $3. Fine….After that I’ll try Poke OG their menu made it seem like I’ll get a delicious roll! For $20 I got the succulent roll or something. Let me tell you that did not taste anything remotely with Honey Truffle Soy, it was Publix $5 sushi quality. For $20 I could’ve gotten 3 sushi’s at Publix. Mind you I did not receive a pager and the guy was walking back and forth to register and to make rolls it looked like… so I waited but I needed to find a seat so I left. It’s been 15 minutes because Ive already got up twice to wait for this “succulent roll” so I just wanted to sit down. Finally I go back and the man says “I was calling you!” Bruh… how can you call me when this place is blasting music at %150 max volume. Next time maybe give customers a pager?
Fine I’ll end this night with refreshing bubble tea, there is no way a bubble tea can be ruined for me! I get a Brown Sugar tea and a dragonfruit tea! $17 dollars. Sucks that they charge a $1 for the boba for each drink but fine. Dragonfruit tea tasted like soap and the brown sugar was Iacklustered in taste and presentation, if you are a fan of brown sugar tea it usually has a marble syrup look in the cup, this looked like a regular milk sugary tea. And boba is not fresh! I felt crazy so I looked up Boba Street Cafe menu to see if it has that marbling of the sauce and it does! I think it’s kinda crazy you’re paying extra for not fresh, not warm boba and an ugly brown sugar tea.
I was truly disappointed, bewildered and shocked! I spent up to $100 dollars, that this food hall, ( i tipped at ever vendor) maybe it’s the rush or the atmosphere since the place is blasting music I couldn’t even hear the person sitting next to me! With all the frustration I had to leave. Hopefully the person reading this can have a better experience than me. I never had a disappointing experience back to back in one night. Mind you the prices are—pricy! For the quality I’m getting does not justify these prices at these different vendors.
I really wanted to try the ramen, the noodles, etc but the dishwater taste made me leave, and to eat somewhere else. cough I went to Dumpling King cough
Just my...
Read moreAnticipation had been building to experience Baoshi with my best friend and his wife for weeks. We were all eager to align our outing with a thematic feast celebrating our viewing of Godzilla x Kong. The star of the show? Godzilla ramen, a dish that promised to be as monumental as the movie itself. Our culinary adventure didn't stop there, as we also explored the delights of Gangnam Chikn and the Boba Street Cafe within the bustling Baoshi Food Hall.
The decision-making process was a spectacle in itself, particularly for my friend's wife, who, along with her husband, was a newcomer to the world of bulgogi. Deciding for them, I ordered the bulgogi, honey garlic wings, and, of course, our drinks from the Boba Cafe, embarking on a brief interlude of people-watching in the food hall's vibrant atmosphere--a reminiscent echo of cafeteria or mall food courts, yet with an unmistakably gourmet twist.
When our buzzers signaled our feast's arrival, the anticipation peaked. The bulgogi and wings graced our table first, followed by the eagerly awaited Godzilla ramen. The moment of truth had arrived. As a self-professed ramen snob, my expectations were sky-high. The visual and aromatic assessment followed the obligatory photo shoot and the taste test. The silence that enveloped our table as we ate spoke volumes. The ramen was a culinary masterpiece with its perfectly cooked meat and spicy broth (though I secretly yearned for an extra kick). The egg cooked to perfection, and the bowl's contents were devoured with the ferocity of Godzilla himself.
The honey garlic wings were a revelation in crispiness and flavor, a perfect companion to the meal's main attraction. As for the bulgogi, it received rave reviews from my friends, who admitted they would have missed out had I not nudged them to try it. This adventure at Baoshi Food Hall satisfied our palates and solidified its status as a repeat destination for me.
Baoshi, much like Godzilla, reigns supreme over the Kaiju and asserts its dominance in the realm of ramen in Pembroke Pines. Whether gathering with family and friends or embarking on a solo journey, Baoshi offers a thrilling and...
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