Mr Baoz Says Hello
Hmm yet another food post.. this doesn’t sound too good for me. :S
I’m a huge sucker when it comes to trying new things and seeing something that sounds or looks interesting.I’ve been spending a bit more time recently at One Utama because of a huge malfunction which i will blog about on another post. While settling my malfunction (and no it was not a wardrobe one!!) – I stumbled onto the new little tea-time snack place called Mr Baoz. Apparently the place just opened up a few days ago. On the 9th of April to be exact.
I don’t know when this picture was taken, but it definitely wasn’t on the day I went there. Barely anyone had heard of the place.
So i happily decided to go and try it. It’s not everyday that you see a shop selling all sorts of weird but could be tasteful looking paos. They look a lot nicer on the flyer… I have to learn that that is all graphically edited and cooked to the point it’s too beautiful to eat! Just look at how beautifully faked the images are.. no way are they that pretty. lol
They come in 4 types of boxes i think. Singular, Three of a kind – lol – and 6 in a box.
So i gave Mr Baoz a try. And being greedy i decided to try the 6 in a box promotion.
(L-R: Viennese Cheese, Tri-Star Squid Roll, Crispy Red Bean Baoz, Winter Romance, Chocolate Custard and Roast Beef Baoz)
….. and expected la, it’s all pretty and not all that great. You pay aroun RM3.50 for one pao or baoz.. when you can get a nice char siew pao for less than 2. It’s an interesting concept, however i would not buy it in bulk next time. Probably if i’m really hungry and wanted a snack i’ll get it. Or i’ll just go back to my usual which is 1901 hotdog – if i really can’t tahan. Other than that I wouldn’t say hello to Mr Baoz anymore.
But if you still wanna give it a try just head on to the lowest ground floor at One Utama, go to where Cold Storage is located, walk around a bit and you’ll find Mr Baoz.
I’m saying Bye to Mr Baoz now. :S






