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Interested in owning a Bao Nine Franchise?

Philadelphia's premier Asian Fusion Restaurant Bao Nine is now franchising!

Since our inception in 2021, inspired by Taipei street-style Gua Bao, we set out to spread our distinctive competitive menu and successful operating system throughout the community to entrepreneurs and foodie enthusiasts alike throughout the Delaware Valley.

Bao Nine is now accepting candidates to join the Bao Nine Family. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to make Bao Nine your next great career!

Because we’re not just any bun. We're your next great career opportunity!


• $40,000 Initial Franchise Fee

• Full Training and Ongoing Support

• Third-Party Financing to Qualified Buyers

• 5 Territories Now Available

Bao Bun Market Trends

What is a bao bun?

Bao buns are a type of steamed bun that is popular in East Asia. The bun is made of flour, yeast, sugar, and water and is often filled with pork, beef, or vegetables.


How fast are bao buns growing in popularity?

Interest in Bao Bun grew 15% over the past year, compared to the year before, putting it at a current volume of 35K searches per month, as of last month.


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Franchise Sales Disclaimer

This information is not intended as an offer to sell, or the solicitation of an offer to buy, a franchise. It is for information purposes only. No Bao Nine franchises will be sold to any resident of any state until the offering has been exempted from the requirements of, or duly registered in and declared effective by, such state and the required FDD (if any) has been delivered to the prospective franchisee before the sale in compliance with applicable law. Currently, the following states in the United States regulate the offer and sale of franchises: California, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, North Dakota, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin. If you reside in one of these states, or even if you reside elsewhere, you may have certain rights under applicable franchise laws or regulations.