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Reviews for Bae Bae's Kitchen in Pittsburgh, PA

Lucas Martins 1 year ago
4

Even though I got there right after they opened for lunch they were already slammed with to go orders. Cashier was not the... friendliest but I think she was overwhelmed. Anyway, the food was great. Had the bulgogi with rice, gyoza and thai tea. Seems abit pricey for food in a cardboard box. Also, wasn't expecting to be charged a $1 up charge to get the dumplings fried insteadof steamed (I guess it's that oil surcharge lol). Read more

Indre Ra 1 year ago
4

Cool vibe, good location, good looking menu! Cheese wontons were great, fried chicken was crunchy, but some flavours were... missing. Maybe some extra sauce would help with that. Loved the design of the place, even the washrooms were pretty! Overall itwas a good experience, just nothing mind blowing. Read more

Kuba Jakubczak 1 year ago
5

Great place with healthy food and big portions. A lot of veggie options. I took tofu and I got 3 big pieces of tofu. Really... really tasty. They care about envoirement. Interior design very modern and good looking. I highly recommend!!! Not too manyplaces like this in Pittsburgh Read more

BH Fan 2 years ago
3

The average rating is partially my fault for impatiently seeking a dry, warm place for dinner on a rainy Saturday evening. The... food was ok and the place had a cute cafe feel, but eating it from plastic cups and paper takeout boxes, even dining in, gave meserious buyer's remorse. (I find it interesting that other reviewers like the takeout presentation.) At over $20 for my bi bimbap ($13.50 base, plus $6.25 to add "Korean Fried Chicken", and another $1.25 to have glass potato noodles instead of rice), I wish I'd gone to a more authentic Korean restaurant where I might have been able to get the same thing even at that price but ina sizzling stone pot instead negotiating the flaps of a bland white box. Even the traditional Korean sides came in small plasticsauce containers--single serving, sure, but still somewhat disappointing. Maybe my radar should have been triggered by thedescription of the "Korean Fried Chicken" as a panko-crusted cutlet (as opposed to the crispy whole piece variety). It was good,but in retrospect not what I had been looking for. Read more

Joe Hakim 2 years ago
5

Fun concept. Kind of build your own Korean combo meals with lots of protein options including chicken, beef, & tofu. Great... drinks also. The ambiance fits the concept perfectly. Read more

Agam Syahrial 2 years ago
4

Delicious food. The side dishes are a must try. I ordered Korean fried chicken, but I was expecting the chicken will be... smothered in sauce. It was not though. Maybe it?s different style of Korean Fried Chicken. Read more

Mohamad Shouman 2 years ago
5

Been a big fan of this restaurant since it?s opening and really glad I got to go and sit down and have a meal since they?ve... started up dine in again. My wife opted to go with the Bulgogi bibimbap and I grabbed the fried chicken with glass noodles. Thebulgogi bibimbap was outstanding, the beef was tender and very flavorful and all the side were fresh and very tasty. The friedchicken is probably one of my favorite fried chickens in the city; very crispy and packed with a good amount of flavor. I chosethe wasabi honey dipping sauce to go along with my chicken and the taste was like none I?ve ever tried before. I also orderedsome sweet potato fries and garlic cheese wonton and both were just as incredible as the rest of the meal. The Thai ice tea andVietnamese coffee were both really nice and cool drinks to accompany our meal. Always been a fan of this incredible restaurant,for their high quality food, reasonable prices, incredible ownership and now they?re lovely atmosphere. Will gladly besupporting for as long as I?m in the city. Read more

Gwen Heng 2 years ago
4

Cute little spot Downtown! Perfect place for a grab-n-go with their packaging of the meals. I love the steamed rice and fried... chicken. The honey wasabi sauce was basically like honey ????. I was also warned that the stir-fried chicken is a 7/10 spicelevel but coming from Singapore/Texas, it?s more of a 4/10 for me. Authentic Thai iced tea with delicious boba / bubbles. Theless sweet option is made with less milk, FYI. Definitely recommend having that with your meal! Read more