Taiwanese Pan-Fried Baozi Paopaotei

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Taiwanese Pan-Fried Baozi Paopaotei

An irresistible Taiwan-born street-food bite made with real craftsmanship.

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A pan-fried baozi specialty shop loved as an Osu Shopping Street favorite. Inspired by the famous Shilin Night Market stall “Da Shanghai Shengjianbao” in Taiwan, the owner recreates that street-food taste in Nagoya. Everything, from the flour to the fillings, is carefully selected, and every baozi is handmade without machines for authentic flavor.

The signature is “Rou Bao,” a perfect mash-up of xiaolongbao, pan-fried gyoza, and steamed buns. Take a bite and you’ll get a burst of savory soup like xiaolongbao, crisp, toasty bottoms like gyoza, and a satisfyingly chewy bun texture, all at once. The key is a collagen-rich broth made from pork bones and vegetables, mixed into the filling for that juicy, soup-filled bite.

“Cai Bao,” packed with plenty of hand-cut cabbage for extra crunch, delivers a lightly sweet cabbage flavor with a spicy blend of seasonings that keeps you coming back. Grab these two handmade pan-fried baozi to-go and enjoy a tasty stroll around Osu Shopping Street.

Highlights

  • A pan-fried baozi specialty shop inspired by a memorable find in Taiwan.
  • Two must-tries: juicy “Rou Bao” and veggie-packed, lighter “Cai Bao.”
  • A well-known Osu Shopping Street favorite featured in many media outlets.

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  • Take a bite of “Rou Bao” and enjoy the crispy-yet-chewy dough and a burst of juicy soup.

    Take a bite of “Rou Bao” and enjoy the crispy-yet-chewy dough and a burst of juicy soup.

  • Spicy and loaded with cabbage: “Cai Bao.”

    Spicy and loaded with cabbage: “Cai Bao.”

  • Look for the cute shop sign.

    Look for the cute shop sign.

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Do you have any vegetarian options?

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No.

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Is takeout available?

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No.

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Do you offer free Wi-Fi in the shop?

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No.

Reviews

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Some reviews are AI-translated.

  • One bite and you’ll get why so many people line up. The skin is pan-fried to perfection—the bottom is lightly charred but not hard.
    You get that little crunch first, then it’s soft inside. Great texture. The pork filling is juicy (not dry at all), and the seasoning is on point—flavorful without being too salty.
    Best eaten hot, and it’s even better with chili sauce.
    Affordable, satisfying, and totally something I’d buy again. Works as a meal or a snack.

Details

Name in Japanese
台湾の焼き包子 包包亭
Postal Code
460-0011
Address
3-20-14 Osu, Naka-ku, Nagoya City, Aichi
Phone
052-242-3803
Closed
Wednesdays
Hours
Weekdays 11:30am - 8:00pm
Weekends & Holidays 11:00am - 8:00pm ※Closes when sold out
Price Range
From 250 yen
Access
Approx. 3 minutes on foot from Exit 8 of Kamimaezu Station (Nagoya Municipal Subway)
Credit Cards
Accepted
Official Website
Official website(Japanese)