09/04/2020
Hi friends! Thank you for visiting this page. Please visit Every Grain's FB page for info and specials. Chef Sheridan and his wife, Jenny have opened up a boutique Taiwanese lunch spot in Las Vegas.
Great Bao was a Cantonese restaurant located on W Tropicana Avenue in Las Vegas. Known for their Chinese-style bao sandwiches, the restaurant was featured on Food Network, NY Times, LV Weekly, CityLife, and Seven. However, in September 2020, Great Bao confirmed on their social media page that they had closed down and directed followers to visit Every Grain's FB page for information and specials. It is unclear why the restaurant had to discontinue its operations.
4965 W Tropicana Avenue
Las Vegas, NV
89103
To get to the location on W Tropicana Avenue in Las Vegas, you can take the RTC bus route #201 or #203 and get off at the nearest stop. Alternatively, if you are driving, head west on Tropicana Avenue until you reach the location. There is parking available in the nearby parking lot.
| Monday | 11am - 7pm |
| Tuesday | 11am - 7pm |
| Wednesday | 11am - 7pm |
| Thursday | 11am - 7pm |
| Friday | 11am - 7pm |
| Saturday | 11am - 7pm |
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Cantonese restaurants are known for their delicious and authentic Chinese cuisine, and Great Bao on W Tropicana Avenue in Las Vegas is no exception. This cantonese restaurant offers a unique twist on the traditional bao sandwich by using a fluffy steamed bun that perfectly complements the fillings inside. Great Bao has gained recognition from various media outlets such as Food Network, NY Times, LV Weekly, CityLife, and Seven.
The chef behind Great Bao, Mr. Su, is a refugee from fine-dining kitchens on the Las Vegas Strip who started a solo career making bao in a corner of a strip-mall hair salon. His passion for creating innovative dishes has led him to open up several boutique Taiwanese lunch spots in Las Vegas, including Flock & Fowl and Fat Choy Restaurant.
Great Bao's pork belly bao was even featured on Guy Fieri's Diners Drive Ins & Dives at Eureka Casino & Fat Choy Restaurant. The restaurant also offers other mouth-watering options such as braised beef short rib bao.
If you're looking for an authentic Cantonese dining experience with a modern twist, Great Bao is definitely worth checking out. Their unique take on the classic bao sandwich will leave you wanting more!