Jian BBQ

8256 Beverly Boulevard Los AngelesCA90048
Closed
Sunday
5:00pm-9:30pm
Monday
5:00pm-10:00pm
Tuesday
5:00pm-10:00pm
Wednesday
5:00pm-10:00pm
Thursday
5:00pm-10:00pm
Friday
5:00pm-10:30pm
Saturday
5:00pm-10:30pm
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover
Average Rating
4.5
Total Reviews
(160)
Recommended 1
Not Recommended 0
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Description

Fusing Hong Kong traditions with West Hollywood flair, Bao serves the best dim sum in Los Angeles with an equally chic and old-world atmosphere for every occasion. We believe great food starts with great people: Our expert chefs are masters of the culinary arts. By fusing authentic Chinese tradition with their own spin to create the ideal balance of flavor and texture, their expertise can be...
by merchantcircle on May 04, 2022 from merchantcircle

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Fun Fact:
Besides the weeping Buddha floating in a pool of dry ice at the entrance, some cool decor features include giant robots from Japan and a 30-year-old bonsai tree in the shape of Korea.
by Citysearch on April 21, 2009 from Citysearch
What to Drink:
This might be the Korean restaurant with the best wine list in the city, all paired to the food: 30 labels of mostly boutique California selections.
by Citysearch on April 21, 2009 from Citysearch

Member Reviews

Good Korean Restaurant in WeHo:
Jian has pretty good Korean food and a great bar, but is located in West Hollywood instead of Koreatown. It has a lot traditional Korean dishes but is more contemporary/trendy in its outlook. The decor inside is really fun, with a giant foggy buddha head and giant robots. Prices are fair and the staff is always nice without any snoot factor.
by Erron Silverstein (closed) on June 21, 2009

Editorial Reviews

"Bao wow!" bay fans of the "melt-in-your-mouth" dumplings and other "tasty" (albeit "not totally authentic") "dim sum classics" at this Beverly Boulevard Chinese, a "rare find" for folks who "don't want to drive to Monterey Park"; the "made-to-order" menu and "contemporary" milieu may explain why it's "spendy" for its kind.
by zagat on January 13, 2014 from zagat
Jian, the former stylish Korean barbecue spot, was revamped to become Bao Dim Sum House, specializing in dumplings and other small plates. The place is attractive, with a Buddha fountain at the door and contemporary lanterns hanging over…
by Citysearch on August 09, 2012 from Citysearch
Citysearch Editorial Review:
Beverly locals are cooling their heels and sizzling their Kobe beef at this posh WeHo adjacent eatery. Local families, youngish professionals and foodies with a penchant for DIY grilling converge...
by by Martha Burr at Citysearch on November 11, 2008 from Citysearch

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