The problem is that the version of babel-standalone used by Stack Snippets is (well) out of date and doesn't understand `async`/`await`. Amusingly, on any modern browser, if you **un**tick the Babel box in the snippet, it'll work. But if you want JSX compilation, you need to tick the box, so using `async` in (say) a React question won't work.

It also works if you use a current version of babel-standalone, like this:

<!-- begin snippet: js hide: false console: true babel: false -->

<!-- language: lang-html -->

    <script src="https://unpkg.com/@babel/standalone@7/babel.min.js"></script>
    <script type="text/babel">
    function bar() {
      return new Promise((resolve,reject) => {
        setTimeout(()=> {
          resolve('resolved after 1500ms');
        },1500);
        // return resolve('resolved');
      });
    }

    async function foo() {
      const result = await bar();
      console.log(result);
    }

    foo();
    </script>

<!-- end snippet -->

Note that you can't put the code that Babel will process in the JavaScript panel in the snippet editor. You have to put it in the HTML panel instead, in a `<script type="text/babel">...</script>` tag.