Bazaar Sonoma (BaSo) - Forestville, California

Address: 6566 Front St, Forestville, CA 95436, United States.
Phone: 7076148056.
Website: bazaar-sonoma.com.
Specialties: Restaurant.
Other points of interest: Identifies as Asian-owned, Identifies as women-owned, Outdoor seating, Takeaway, Dine-in, Wheelchair-accessible entrance, Wheelchair-accessible seating, Alcohol, Beer, Coffee, Comfort food, Vegan options, Vegetarian options, Wine, Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch, Dinner, Catering, Counter service, Dessert, Seating, Gender-neutral toilets, Toilets, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi, Family friendly, LGBTQ+ friendly, Transgender safe space, Credit cards, Good for kids, Free of charge street parking, Free parking lot, Parking, Dogs allowed outside.
Opinions: This company has 22 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 4.7/5.

Location of Bazaar Sonoma (BaSo)

Bazaar Sonoma (BaSo) is a restaurant located at Address: 6566 Front St, Forestville, CA 95436, United States. The restaurant can be reached at Phone: 7076148056 and further information can be found on their website, Website: bazaar-sonoma.com.

Bazaar Sonoma (BaSo) specializes in delicious food and offers a range of services including Outdoor seating, Takeaway, Dine-in, Wheelchair-accessible entrance, Wheelchair-accessible seating, Alcohol, Beer, Coffee, Comfort food, Vegan options, Vegetarian options, Wine, Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch, Dinner, Catering, Counter service, Dessert, Seating, Gender-neutral toilets, Toilets, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi, Family friendly, LGBTQ+ friendly, Transgender safe space, Credit cards, Good for kids, Free of charge street parking, Free parking lot, Parking, Dogs allowed outside.

This company has received 22 reviews on Google My Business with an average rating of 4.7/5. Reviews highlight the excellent food, great atmosphere, and friendly service.

Bazaar Sonoma (BaSo) is a restaurant that is identified as Asian-owned and women-owned, making it a great choice for those looking to support diverse businesses. With a range of services including outdoor seating, takeaway, and dine-in options, Bazaar Sonoma (BaSo) is a flexible and accommodating choice for any occasion.

The restaurant also offers a variety of vegan and vegetarian options, making it a great choice for those with dietary restrictions. The extensive menu includes breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner options, ensuring that there is something for everyone.

In addition to the great food and service, Bazaar Sonoma (BaSo) offers a transgender safe space, making it a welcoming and inclusive environment for all. The restaurant also offers free parking and is dog-friendly, making it a convenient and enjoyable choice for all.

Reviews of Bazaar Sonoma (BaSo)

Bazaar Sonoma (BaSo) - Forestville, California
Rebecca Bills
3/5

This is definitely an authentic experience, flavors I have never tasted before ( Love that). I wish the bang bang salad was a salad and not just chicken in peanut’s sauce. But it’s good needs lettuce and more depth. The chicken was a little gristly ( kind of a turn off) might be a thing. I ordered the braised lamb stew. Very good, very different. I want to try the other options. I also am not sure if this is just how it should be. Willing to go back, acquired taste for sure! 7/10 I added picked cabbage, lettuce avocado and nuts. I actually wanted a salad.

Bazaar Sonoma (BaSo) - Forestville, California
Joanne Witt
2/5

We had a lovely warm welcome. Too bad the food we had didn't live up to the hype and apparently the menu changes, so the one that I had looked at a few weeks ago is not the same menu they're using now. What my dining companion and I encountered wasn't a dinner menu, but more of menu with small dishes, a snacky kind of meal and we went to have dinner.

This was my second visit here, the first time we got there an hour after they opened and they were out of most of the food. At this meal we arrived a half an hour after opening and they were only out of two dishes.

One enters the restaurant and orders food from the front counter. I never received a receipt from the restaurant or even saw an itemized bill and none was emailed or texted to me. I said something about it and I was told that it would be emailed to me but it didn't ever arrive. Frankly, I don't know if I even paid a tip because not having seen a receipt, it was hard to tell.

We began eating and I completely forgot to ask again about the receipt. But I did check my credit card and it was charged.

I ordered a pot of tea that was supposed to be for two people but it wasn't even enough for one and the water was never refilled. I didn't have enough to drink to go along with dinner. I could have easily gone through two of those pots.

We ordered four dishes, none of them were memorable and the meal just wasn't satisfying. There weren't any dinner entrees on the menu and the menu only had one vegetable appetizer and one vegetable dumpling. The dishes offered were much less vegetable forward then I'm used to from an Asian restaurant.

We started off with a cold Bang Bang Chicken Salad. The presentation was uninspired, just some brownish chicken with green onions on a plate. I could taste some sesame paste, which gave it a creamy texture and chili but like all the dishes we ate at this meal, it lacked a harmony of flavors and textures. The dish came unadorned, which is normal for a small plate /appetizer. The stringy Bang Bang Chicken tasted flat with the sauce coming across as if it was an afterthought and dolloped on. Perhaps had there been more acid in the dish and it sat on a bed of cellophane noodles, or some rice or even some shredded cucumbers the contrasting textures and brightness would have punched up the dish and made it memorable.

We ordered two different dumplings. Unlike my experience in most Chinese restaurants, despite the fact that they were all steamed, they did not come out in a bamboo steamer, but on a plate, already sauced or seasoned, six dumplings per order. There were no condiments out on the table. Although I did request some black vinegar and it was promptly brought over to me.

The first dumpling we tried, was Toothpick Beef. They were dry and rather than tasting beef, my first bite presented the taste of chili, and the experience of eating it was just a mouthful of spiciness. Surprisingly the next dumpling we got Zhong, dusted with a chili powder tasted very similar to the previous dumpling as all I tasted was spice and my dining companion was asking me what the name of those juicy dumplings are that I make at home. Because both dumplings have a mouth feel , it could only be described as the opposite of succulent.

The final dish we ordered was Old Beijing Noodles. It was an uninspired version of this dish. Rather than experiencing the vibrant flavors of this warm noodle and pork dish with slivers of cucumbers and carrots, that I am used to, it just never quite came together, but it was the prettiest presentation of a dish because of the colors, that we had for dinner.

As I said previously, I loved the warmth of the staff plus the way the restaurant is set up, with various types of seating areas, including where we chose to sit, which was right in front of but with a wall separating us, from the kitchen, where we got entertained by the banter of the chef and his assistant.

It appears the restaurant is well received as there was a constant flow of customers and they slowly ran out of most of the menu while we were eating.

Bazaar Sonoma (BaSo) - Forestville, California
Jennica Smith
5/5

I was blown away by Bazaar Sonoma! This cozy spot in downtown Forestville serves up dishes packed with bold flavors. The dumplings were a standout, perfectly cooked with a delicious filling. The clay pot fried rice was another highlight with the sausage & pork belly - I couldn’t stop eating this. The staff was incredibly friendly and helpful, making the dining experience even more enjoyable. If you're a foodie looking for something special in Sonoma County, this is the place to be. Can’t wait to return and try more of their creations!

Bazaar Sonoma (BaSo) - Forestville, California
Aaron Mason
5/5

Came in on one of their soft opening days and was *very* pleasantly surprised.

My wife and I shared a drink (a coffee/tea mix) and a custard French toast - both of which were delicious and also surprising. The double brew coffee/tea works amazingly well together, and the French toast was almost like a crème brûlée with a creamy center and wonderfully carmelized sugar all around. Both were spiced just enough to make them interesting and memorable.

They have the original outdoor patio with the large tree growing in the middle, and are apparently opening a second outdoor space later this summer.

It was just their soft opening and you could tell that they were still experimenting with a few things with layout and decor, maybe the menu, but with what I’ve tried so far I’ll definitely be back.

Bazaar Sonoma (BaSo) - Forestville, California
Lisa Mattson
5/5

We’ve been going to chef Sean Quan from Second Staff’s pop-ups for two years. So glad he finally has a permanent restaurant.

Bazaar Sonoma (BaSo) - Forestville, California
Pauline Valade
5/5

The region's favorite restaurant, for sure! All the chefs are wonderful and welcoming, as is the food. I had the vegetarian dumplings and the beef dumplings, both of which were a delight. Absolutely recommended!

Bazaar Sonoma (BaSo) - Forestville, California
Tiprin Lujan
5/5

Super excited to have some creative Asian style food in Forestville. Dishes are super tasty and fresh. Excellent portion sizes (lots of sharable options) and priced really well. Home made chili crunch is spicy! Get some.

Bazaar Sonoma (BaSo) - Forestville, California
Chloe Tula
5/5

Fantastic and creative Chinese cuisine. Service that makes you feel like family. Do not miss!

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