Bao Noodle House 包之面

★★★★★ 4.8 | 367 reviews | 4 views

Business Details

Accessibility
Assistive hearing loop
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom
Wheelchair accessible seating
From the business
Identifies as Asian-owned
Service options
Delivery
Onsite services
Takeout
Dine-in
Dining options
Brunch
Lunch
Dinner
Catering
Dessert
Seating
Table service
Crowd
Family-friendly
LGBTQ+ friendly
Payments
Credit cards
NFC mobile payments
Children
Good for kids
Has changing table(s)
Parking
Free street parking

About

Chinese cuisine in Manhattan often carries the weight of tradition, but some spots redefine expectations by blending heritage with modern flexibility. Bao Noodle House 包之面 fits into this dynamic—offering everything from brunch to late-night desserts without the constraints of a single-meal focus. Along the Bowery, where history and contemporary energy collide, this Asian-owned restaurant serves as both a quick takeout stop and a place to linger over table service. The menu spans catering orders to solo meals, adapting to the rhythm of a neighborhood that never quite slows down.

Dine-in or carryout, the options here cover more than just the usual lunch-and-dinner routine. Brunch appears alongside heartier fare, while dessert gets its own spotlight—an acknowledgment that meals in this part of the city rarely follow a rigid schedule. Accessibility matters too; an assistive hearing loop ensures the experience isn’t limited by what you can or can’t hear. It’s a practical touch in a borough where details like these often go unnoticed until they’re needed.

Finding it is simple: 110 Bowery sits between the buzz of Chinatown and the quieter stretches downtown. Questions about large orders or seating? A call to (646) 856-2496 connects you directly. For first-timers, the map cuts through any confusion—because even in a grid-lined city, some addresses still surprise. The Bowery’s always been a street of reinvention; this place just serves it with noodles.

Technical Info

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Created 24 May 2026
Updated 06 Jul 2026

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