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Master Bao Review: Delicious Taiwanese Street Food at Westfield Stratford London

  • Writer: wanderingazuki
    wanderingazuki
  • Sep 19
  • 3 min read

Updated: Oct 3

Overall Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐


Badge: 🏅 Azuki Approved 


Perfect for: Shoppers and foodies after a tasty, satisfying meal deal—or anyone craving authentic Taiwanese street food in London at Master Bao.



🗒️Master Bao Details


📌Location: Stratford Westfield Food Court, London


💓Instagram: @masterbaouk


🛜Website: www.masterbao.co.uk


🕛Opening Hours: Typically 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM (check Westfield Stratford timings for variations)



📍 Location


Master Bao is tucked inside the bustling Stratford Westfield food court, making it an easy stop during a shopping trip or a quick casual meal. 


Stratford Westfield is accessible directly from Stratford station and you can get there by:

  • 🚅Tube: Stratford Station (Central & Jubilee lines, DLR)

  • 🚆Train: Stratford Station (Greater Anglia & TfL Rail)

  • 🚌Bus: Multiple bus routes serve Stratford Centre

  • 🚗If driving, the Westfield car park is convenient but can be busy on weekends.


The food court is on the second floor of the mall.



🍴 The Food - Taiwanese street food


I went for their meal deal (£12.80), which includes two baos and one side dish. You can upgrade with a premium side or a drink for a little extra.


  • Prawn Bao 🦐 – My favourite of the two! The marinated king prawns were juicy and full of flavour, perfectly balanced with the rich sauce.

  • Mr. Bao (Pork Bao) 🐖 – Generously filled with slow-braised pork. While the pork was slightly on the dry side, the sauce complemented it well and added depth.

  • Vegetarian Spring Rolls 🌱 – My side choice came with about six mini rolls, crispy and light yet full of flavour. A great portion size and ideal for sharing.

  • Peach Bubble Tea 🧋 – I opted for peach tea with popping peach bubbles. Refreshing, fruity, and a fun pairing with the savoury baos.


Prawn bao at Master Bao in Westfield Stratford
Prawn Bao

Mr Bao (pork bao) at Master Bao in Westfield Stratford
Mr Bao (Pork bao)

Crispy vegetarian spring rolls from Master Bao
Vegetarian Spring Rolls

My meal at Master Bao
My meal 🥰


🤝 Service


Service at Master Bao is counter-style, in line with the food court setting. Ordering was quick and easy, helped by clear menu boards and staff who were both friendly and efficient; who even gave me some recommendations. 


The queue moved at a steady pace, and I was able to place my order without much of a wait. After ordering, I returned to my table with my buzzer in hand, and my food was ready in about 10 minutes. 


The smooth process made the whole experience feel hassle-free — ideal if you’re looking for a satisfying meal without spending ages waiting around.



🌆 Ambiance


As Master Bao is located in the heart of a bustling food court, the atmosphere is casual and lively - very much the vibe of a busy shopping centre. At peak times, it can take a few minutes to secure a table, but outside of lunch and dinner rush hours, you’ll usually find a spot without much trouble. 


The upside of the food court setting is the variety: if you’re visiting with friends who fancy different cuisines, there are plenty of stalls nearby to mix and match from. Perfect for something tasty and convenient while soaking in the energy of Westfield.



🌕 Reflection - Why We Loved Master Bao: Taiwanese Street Food in London🫶


Master Bao delivers on flavour and value. The meal deal felt worth the price, with good portion sizes and tasty variety. The prawn bao stood out as a must-try, and the spring rolls were an unexpected highlight. While the pork bao could have been a touch juicier, the sauces balanced things out nicely.


Would I go back? Absolutely. Master Bao is a solid choice if you’re craving baos in Stratford and want something quick, tasty, and satisfying.


This is🌟Azuki Approved


You can also read my google review.



🧳 Your Turn to Wander In 🧋


Now it’s over to you — I’d love to hear your thoughts!

  • Have you tried Master Bao yet? Which bao flavour would you go for first — prawn, pork, or something else?

  • If you’ve been to Westfield Stratford, what’s your favourite food spot there?

  • Do you usually stick to one place in a food court, or do you like mixing and matching from different stalls?

  • Do you enjoy the lively vibe of food courts, or do you prefer a quieter sit-down restaurant experience?


Let me know in the comments or drop me a message.

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