Why everyone keeps coming back.
Nestled within the vibrant Night Food Park of Tagbilaran City, Baoz brings an irresistible taste of Taiwanese street food with a flavorful Boholano twist. This cozy late-night haven has quickly become a go-to spot for food enthusiasts craving bold, satisfying flavors after hours. Specializing in inventive takes on classic bao and fried rice dishes, Baoz flawlessly balances rich, savory ingredients with fresh, vibrant accompaniments.
At the heart of Baoz’s menu is their celebrated Lechon Chao Fried Rice—an aromatic blend of tender mixed veggies, spring onions, and that unmistakably crispy lechon chicharrón, perfectly seasoned with their signature chao sauce. Each spoonful bursts with deep, smoky flavors that linger delightfully on the palate. Regulars like Em Em Tejano can attest to its addictiveness, eagerly returning for that perfect harmony of textures and taste. For those who crave a heartier bite, the Fried Lechon Bao, with its golden fried buns enveloping sumptuous lechon filling and drizzled with savory lechon sauce, offers a crispy, melt-in-your-mouth experience that’s nothing short of transcendent.
Complementing these favorites are innovative choices like the Chic Chao Fried Rice, pairing tender chicken BBQ with vibrant vegetables and a delectable special sauce, or the Fried Chic Bao, where sweet sauce and cucumber add a refreshing counterpoint to the savory chicken filling. Notably, their Bang Chao option, featuring bangus sisig, brings a unique local flavor that delights adventurous food lovers seeking familiar yet novel bites. Lexi B.’s praise for the “fried ones” and the tentativeness before trying the steamed styles captures the inviting feeling Baoz offers—comforting yet exciting for the palate.
The atmosphere at Baoz perfectly mirrors the energy of the bustling Night Food Park: lively yet clean, welcoming yet intimate. Customers like Mcdaryl Lleno appreciate the hygienic preparation area, organized workflow, and customer-centered touches such as thorough table cleanups and convenient cashless payment options like Maya and GCash. It’s apparent that Baoz cares not just about flavor, but also the overall dining experience, creating a friendly environment that makes each visit pleasurable and hassle-free.
Open until the early hours, Baoz is a sanctuary for night owls and culinary explorers alike. Whether you want to satisfy a late-night hunger pang or simply enjoy a moment of peace amid the city’s nighttime buzz, this little spot serves up hearty dishes that warm the soul and excite the taste buds. From the first bite of their loaded chaofan to the comforting softness of their bao, Baoz promises a delicious journey well worth every peso.
For anyone visiting Tagbilaran City’s Night Food Park, Baoz isn’t just a meal—it’s an experience of authentic, mouthwatering Taiwanese-inspired cuisine crafted with passion and local flair. Don’t miss out on these crave-worthy late-night delights that truly elevate street food dining.
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Em Em Tejano.
Mcdaryl Lleno.
Paolo Rigotti.
Lexi B..
Lanzy Strikes.
kat sausa.
Lyle Vincent Sarigumba.
Holly Marston.
Hours & the door on Bergmannstraße.
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- Quick bite
- Small plates
Dining options
- Lunch
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- Tourists
Children
- Good for kids
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- Free parking lot
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