Baoshi Food Hall + Bar

8525 Pines Blvd, Pembroke Pines
(786) 898-8868

Recent Reviews

T M.

Love this new food hall in Pembroke Pines ! There are 5 little stations all with different types of Asian cuisine. We came with a group of 6 for a birthday so we were able to try all the different stalls. My favorite was Gold Marquess by far. I ordered a lunch special from here that included shrimp fried rice, crispy orange chicken steamed broccoli and my choice of 2 dumplings (I chose shrimp dumplings. ) My friend ordered a dim sum sampler from here which was assorted dumplings they loved it. The Manager Jami was very nice and recommended the Lo mein dish for our table to share with which was amazing ! The portion was very large, hot and delicious. I would definitely recommend it . We got a couple sushi rolls from Poke OG which were all so good. You can tell they use very fresh products just by the taste. Next up we have Gangnam chicken with the crispy Korean chicken strips in a sweet soy sauce, they came paired with seasoned fries that we loved. My friend had a Ramen bowl from Temple Street Eatery and it smelled and looked wonderful. I tried some of the mini beef arepas from there as well I loved the yummy creamy sauce they came with. Lastly for my dessert I had a slice of strawberry shortcake from BobaStreet cafe it was fluffy and sweet. We also ordered 2 different waffle desserts they have and everyone loved them ! Can't wait to come back and try the Boba next time . I had a few cocktails from the bar. The bartender Brii let us know they actually have a weekly ladies night so we were really excited about that part. Can't wait to come back to this place . Overall try it out, there's something for everyone there so you won't be disappointed .

Gianni B.

This place blows. Has like 20-30 main dishes that are just mid ass fuck. Would not recommend, go to a specialty restaurant. Avoid.

Jose

We all had Korean fried chicken and were very underwhelmed. Honestly it wasn’t that good and the chicken was more rubbery type and on the overcooked side, doesn’t really look like any of the pictures. If you really want the most premier Korean fried chicken spot go to Choongman Chicken in davie that is delicious and very flavorful and great spices. The best part of the visit was definitely the Boba shop the bubble waffle was delicious and drinks like the Beachin’ lemonade were good. Only downside with them is to get boba it’s $0.75 extra. This place is also only CARD NO CASH ACCEPTED btw just as a heads up. I hope the quality gets better because the idea is cool but definitely could be better and improved.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 2

Service: 3

Angela Suarez

Almost every kiosk had a vegan option. Stayed and had a drink and sang karaoke. It was so much

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Vegetable Dumplings

Online reviewer 2021

They want to charge service fee but there is no service at all. You need to order on your own phone with a QR code on the table, you need to pick up your own food and drinks. Makes no sense. Inside looks like a cheap old mall food court. Food is not special. All silverware is plastic and cheap napkins. Do not recommend.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Sweets Sweets

Foood was good.Soup was very seasoned and the wings taste so good. The bar service is great. The staff is amazing and it's definitely a spot.. Very welcoming!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Shaun D'Arcy

Baoshi Food Hall is a culinary gem with its innovative concept of housing five distinct restaurants under one roof. Our dining experience at TEMPLE STREET EATERY and BOBA STREET CAFE was nothing short of extraordinary. The furikake shrimp crackers were a delightful start, followed by the flavorful wonton tacos. The pièce de résistance was the Godzilla ramen—a symphony of bold and authentic flavors that left our taste buds dancing. Impeccable service and a diverse menu make Baoshi Food Hall a must-visit for any food enthusiast seeking a culinary adventure. Five stars well-deserved!!!!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Wanton Tacos

Pressure People LLC

this is my new favorite spot to eat at in

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Tania B

ALL HYPE for terrible food!This place failed at their promise to transport me to a gastronomic adventure experience.Tried all stalls on 2 occasions, do not recommend, will not return, because I'm sure the quality will not improve.It's a darn shame because the concept is great, it's just the options were not impressive.The atmosphere could be so much more, the bar serve was quick and friendly. The dj was terrible the night we went.The best thing was the pot of jasmine tea from the dumpling place.Their dumplings were trash! So much trash that we wanted a refund, but they couldn't nor wouldn't provide one. The shrimp and chive dumpling tasted old and rancid. They were all hard and rubbery, like they were just sitting and got reheated. It's not tasty dim sum at all.The noodles were basic, and sauce was just soy sauce, no flavor profile at all.The steak was over cooked and rubbery too.The boba tea was basic and very very sugary.The soup was salty and lacked any other flavors.The Korean fried chicken was terrible, the sauces were even worse, no real spicy option either.All around, bad

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 1

Service: 3

TAYstyTravels

Honestly, I don't think this place is getting enough credit! It's a great food hall!Had a great vibe with fun indoor and outdoor seating but the main reason to go is the FOOD.I have been a fan of Temple Street Eatery for years as everything they make is always just delicious. The other vendors have everything you would want from dumplings, fried chicken, boba tea, and more.What I loved was that it had a lot of popular Asian food options while also serving a bunch of traditional dishes.Plus, I think the amount of vendors is just perfect. Some food halls can be overwhelming with too many options.Oh, and the parking is free always a nice bonus.Posting a full video review on my IG account soon @TAYstyTravels

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Chino Latino Hot Dog, Vegetable Dumplings, Spring Rolls, Korean Fried Chicken, Godzilla Ramen

sergio barreto

If I could leave 0 stars I would. This has to be the worst establishment I have ever been. To start the Ramen spot I ordered the godzila however there was a flavor of fecal matter in the soup. The Koren bbq spot we had the thinly slices ribeye selection again seems like the staff went to the restroom and didn't was thiwr hands because it taste like fical matter. The GM spot was a huge rip off. The dim sum was sad at best. Dumplings all burnt and the veggie spring roll wasn't to bad since it was frozen from packets and fried not hard to mess that up. The shrimp Shumai was another disappointment and the fried rice was sad as well . I would stay far away from here and they should be shut down. Oh and cherry on top ots a karaoke joint with horrible music woth horrible talent.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Matilde L.

The food was amazing the only bad to say was not really good dumpling sauce for the dim sum other than that it's amazing all you need is nothing they have desserts, boba, a bar, nothing is really missing and 4 different places to try from different Asian culture must try I recommend to everyone! Service was great too, they pick up after you, and everything. The music was great ambiance was amazing definitely enjoyed it!

Nola F.

This is a great addition to the suburbs of Pembroke Pines. It is a jolt of nightlife the area needed. I like coming here for the music and the good food. They play all sorts of music here. There is something for everyone. I have eaten sushi here and thought it was really good. It was fresh. I forgot the name of the food stall I got it from, but they are the only one who serves sushi. I had a Philly roll and it had the right ratio of ingredients. Tuesday nights are Game night. Wednesdays are Ladies night. There is a good amount od parking. It is nice to sit on the outside patio when the weather is cooler.

Rosa Ro A.

I've been here about three times now. The first time I went was on a weekend and it was packed, which is to be expected. Even though it was packed, we were able to find seating for our large group of 12. We all had different meals from the different vendors. My favorite drink was the Old Fashioned. As for the food, my favorite was the combination LoMein from Gold Marquess. This dish is my definite go to when I come here. I also enjoyed the tapas style wonton tacos from Temple Street Eatery. The DJs are real good. Making it a fun atmosphere. I love that the bar is separated by a makeshift wall and it's also awesome that they come around to your table to take your alcoholic drink order while you're waiting for your meal to be prepared. It's quite the experience and I have enjoyed mine every time I go.

Haoting H.

Worst food I've ever had. Expensive and Nothing is eatable. I will never try this place again.

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