Very bad experience. There was a fly in the rice noodle. The server said to change a new one for me, however, the "new one" was just the old one with some extra green onions. I was very upset about the service and was very concerned about the safety of the food.
I drove past this place a lot of times and always saw the keyword Qing Feng. Guess what? Qing Feng Bao Zi is a joke on the Chinese Internet. I always think to give it a chance and found it's so good. The Baozi is typical and traditional, I like it.
3.5 it was decent but rowland heights so far
The breakfast like Bao Zi(pork bun), Dan Bing(egg pancake), Dou Jiang(soybean milk) are so authentic, just like what I had in China, it reminds me of my childhood.The only complaint is that I waited 15 mins for my food to be ready though I arrived at 8:05 am. But it’s ok since all the food are freshly made.
I ordered beef noodle soup, the taste was so so, I didn't finish it. I also order some baozi which tasted ok. The wait time was quite long even though there weren't many customers waiting. Overall not good value for the price.
Mom & pop shop that offers the best vegan bao. Dough is chewy & aromatic & thin-layered. Perfect snack size. I get the frozen pack of 15 and microwave them whenever I want a quick savory snack. Also - I've learned to call ahead & make sure what I want is in stock & ask them to reserve it for me.
Noodles are on nominal, soup base is bland
2.5 - Mediocre food. Definitely not the authentic Qing Feng Bao Zi. Still quite popular when I visited, maybe cuz the bar for authentic Northern Chinese food is just low here…
Delicious food and great customer service!
Baozi is SO good!