Baotime

Baotime is a Richmond eatery dedicated to the “bao”. While many restaurants in Melbourne serve the bao, Baotime’s variety are a cut above courtesy of being handmade resulting in a fluffy, soft and delicate bun.

We were delighted to meet owner and founder of Baotime Jes Lau who explained to us that Baotime was created with the vision to provide warm meals and childhoods to children in need, offering hope and love to the less fortunate kids in the world. 
We loved her energetic passion which has translated into a compelling business model - offering patrons with a top notch dining experience. 

The menu, much like the venue is kept small but packs a punch with gourmet bao fillings, delicious drinks and a selection of mains.  The gourmet fillings and mains draw from Jes’ Malaysian background.  Growing up in Malaysia (Asia’s cultural melting pot), Jes has been exposed to many different interesting flavours. These flavours evoke childhood memories and these are the very flavours she seeks to share with her customers. 
From left: Air Mata Kuching - fruity longan juice; Honey Lemon drink

We started with a couple of heart-warming drinks. Both the Air Mata Kuching and Honey Lemon drinks were delightful and especially comforting on an unseasonably cold Melbourne evening.
Captain Bao 

The Captain Bao was filled with Succulent braise pork belly garnished with crushed peanuts. Featuring the tried and true flavour combination of braised pork in soy sauce, we enjoyed the generous morsels of tender pork belly. It really hit the mark!
Cuckoo Bao

The Cuckoo Bao was another winner. We loved the oozy mozzarella cheese which was lifted by the slight kick from the chilli.
Farmer Bao

The Farmer Bao impressed with beautifully roasted pumpkin and tofu garnished with mushrooms. We loved the contrast of textures between the mellow tofu and the robust pumpkin and earthy mushrooms. It was a delightful vegetarian bao that would which would appeal to even the most carnivorous individuals.
Chilli Crab Bao

The Chilli Crab Bao was outstanding. The batter was ethereally light and crispy. The soft shell crab which sat within the batter was fresh and most memorable. The bold chilli broth was the perfect accompaniment with its wonderful punchy flavours, synonymous with Malaysian curries.
Mini Bao platter: Lobster Bao; Tempura Prawn Bao; Aburi Scallop Bao

The Mini Bao Platter similarly impressed. We enjoyed the mini version of the luxurious Lobster Bao in particular which was filled with Moreton bay bug dressed in mayo and a refreshing pineapple salad.
Kahwin Bao 

Our dinner concluded on a sweet high with a couple of sweet baos starting with a stunning little Kahwin Bao filled with housemade kaya jam and butter, and a side of coconut ice cream. The brioche-like baos were filled with kaya jam and worked perfectly with the side of coconut ice cream.  
Durian Bao 

The Durian Bao (strictly for Durian lovers ONLY), was a stand out. The decadent durian ice cream was a welcome departure from the usually weak flavours and instead was vibrant, creamy and absolutely moreish while the Durian Bao itself was wonderful and filled with rich durian flesh - YUM.
Baotime pleases with unique and flavoursome baos satisfying the demand of Melbournians for delicious Modern Asian cuisine. 


Location: 342 Bridge Road, Richmond, Melbourne
Phone: 03 9942 7608
Cuisine: Asian


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Gastrology bloggers dined courtesy of MATRADE's Malaysian Kitchen Program.

Launch of HERE WE GROW Pop Up Cinema @ OST Bar Diner

The HERE WE GROW Pop Up Cinema launched on Bridge Rd on Friday the 2nd of August at OST Bar Diner.
Adam Bandt (Federal Member for Melbourne) speaking at the launch event 

Iconic Bridge Rd is experiencing a period of intense change and transition with new developments going up, traders moving in and on, and innovations - such as online shopping. ‘HERE WE GROW’ is a campaign which aims to highlight the opportunities for growth that currently exist on Bridge Rd Shopping. 
Hershel Landes (President of Bridge Rd Traders) speaking at the launch event 
The HERE WE GROW Pop Up Cinema celebrates Bridge Rd's delicious 'foodie' culture by showcasing three great films, served up with some delicious 'wine and dine' offers for local restaurants. With the help of Bridge Rd Traders, Yarra City Council and PopUnion, the Richmond Town Hall will be transformed into a Pop Up Cinema for three Friday evenings in August. 
Adam Bandt and Jackie Fristacky Mayor of Richmond 
The next Pop Up Cinema is on Friday 9th of August and will be screening Chocolat, a romantic film based on the novel of the same name, authored by Joanne Harris.

You can find out more about what's growing and what’s popping at bridgerd.com.au.

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