Tom's BaoBao
Restaurant chain in the United States
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Tom's BaoBao was a fast casual restaurant specializing in traditional hand-made bao. It was a subsidiary of Ganqishi, and opened its first location in Harvard Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
| Type | Subsidiary |
|---|---|
| Industry | Restaurants |
| Founded | 2016 in Boston, Massachusetts |
| Founder | Tom Tong |
| Defunct | 2020 |
| Headquarters | Boston, Massachusetts, US, |
Number of locations | 2 |
Area served | Massachusetts, Rhode Island |
| Parent | GanQiShi |
| Website | www |

History
Tom's BaoBao Harvard Square is the first international location of the Chinese fast-casual bao restaurant, Ganqishi and was founded in 2009.[1][2] Boston was partly chosen as the site of the first location because it is a sister city to Hangzhou, the hometown of Ganqishi founder Tom Tong.[3] A second location opened in Providence, Rhode Island on October 15, 2016.[4] It closed its Providence location three years later, in August 2019.[5] Its Harvard Square location closed in January 2020.[6]
Menu


The restaurant was known for serving baozi with a variety of fillings, including meat, vegetables, seafood, cheese and other ingredients.[7] It offered a variety of specialty types, including dessert bao, vegan bao, and holiday-themed flavors like turkey pot pie.[5]
It also served drinks such as Oolong tea, coffee, soy milk and juices.