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Contribute Feedback What Katherine L likes about Morning Bites:
Not sure why ratings are so low. This place is a hole in the wall shop that sells some Chinese cold delicacies but mainly steamed buns and soy milk. The buns are huge (like the size of an adult fist) and cheap like $3-4. Are they the best buns I've had? No but they're definitely tasty and filling. eating 1-2 will pretty much fill an average adult up and it's super affordable. We love stopping by and picking some up f... View all feedback.
What Xindi Guo doesn't like about Morning Bites:
Even though the sign said that they open at 9:30am, the door was locked and no one was inside the store. The owner should update their hours if they can’t stick with it. View all feedback.
Simple, pleasant , quick, and cheap! Just no hand sanitizer available on the customer side. Will be making it a regular stop!
Extremely high quality bao, well done, at a good price. You're not going to find an easier happier bao in the area.
The only available dishes on Friday afternoon were bao zi- steamed buns. Pork fillings vary in size. I had a meaty one, my daughter had a small one. The mapo tofu flavor is my favorite, but really all the savory ones are great.Shelves were bare with the exception of warmers for the buns. There is a smattering of refrigerated boxed foods and soy milk in one shelf on our second visit.Boxes are now plastic, not styrofoam. At $2.19 a bun and $19.99 for 10, it's a good value. It works out to less than $5 for a quick bite.Parking is plentiful as the area is never crowded. Service is fine for takeout.
Great authentic Baozi, homemade yyds. Opens at 9:30 and serves the working class.(Excellent price and the hours. Would be even better if opens even earlier for the commuters because you’d agree, who wants to use the microwave when you can reach plenty of ready-made hot outstanding Baozi? Yup, you know what I mean.
The soy milk was either burnt or had gone bad. Regardless it tasted